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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT/2006TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT/ 2006 2z-~ _ o~ i$ ~- ~9_ Ste- ob S;gn0...~ ~n~2~ c.t~nn2~~ 9?0 0 (~ ~~e.SO~k~:O h o(~ - ~?3 Qt,~~~ori z~rLC~ ~lt~ cC~rc~ SiY-i0~ c~r~~ / '~o r CD~S~t ruLa~: vtti o~' -~~i .e ~ ~©~i ~ :c ~~~.~ l r1 t-~2+~eS ~F-S r12Ce~r y S- ~LC~. ~ ~~-rtv~c-cc~-tirti~C! Pl ~-s a- ~ ~3e.~._i o-Q ~v ;s ~ o ns -(~Y- '~~--ems ~' ~eso~-~~:o~ d b -~9? Se-{~-~r~~~. ~ ~k61:c ~~e~r;r~~, atin C~c~-o,(~er 3 amfv otn ~~AhS~ ~4C:~Cca-~-~~h5~ tDPrn Ur' COtt~CT ~ e..9T:rr~RU. DT COS`j-- ~~"'~~jQ, Cons-r~cc.-~-:on, ~ -~~-<t l~,r~ ~c. 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Dh-t~'Q-LAC '~ roo"i- ~~ -1-nsuralnC~ ~75urery ~ ~r~i-F-cQ~ -~/-~~~ C"-e (1~ ~L_ /1 C ~ ~l~ 3'lL~ ~ i 1~l -e--e (~ ~} Y'~ R~eso~u-~-:w, A ~~ 3/~ r~.oce~~}-~.,nq ~. ~c clL. ~r `~*e ~r~,c S~9t1E~ ~2Y CO qrt C.C'~' ~ST7~- ,Q ~ 3 7/5 ~ ~p ~ l~ - - ~6 - i"j ~ 1 ~roJ ~.c.-~ ~-~ o~ - - 13 Prepared by: Sarah Okeriund, Civil Engineer, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240 319-356-5149 RESOLUTION NO. 06- 7 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY INTERESTS NECESSARY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE 2006 TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT PROJECT. WHEREAS, the City of Iowa City desires to construct the 2006 Traffic Signal Interconnect Project ("Project") which includes fiber optic traffic signal interconnect and associated work; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that construction of the Project is a valid public purpose under State and Federal law, and has further determined that acquisition of certain property rights is necessary to construct, operate and maintain the proposed project; and WHEREAS, the City staff has determined the location of the proposed Project; and WHEREAS, City staff should be authorized to acquire necessary property rights at the best overall price to the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, THAT: 1. The City Council finds that it is in the public interest to acquire property rights by warranty deed, quit-claim deed, and/or easement for the construction of the 2006 Traffic Signal Interconnect Project ("Project") which Project constitutes a public improvement under Iowa law. The City Council further finds that acquisition of said property rights is necessary to carry out the functions of the Project, and that such Project constitutes a valid public purpose under state and federal law. 2. The City Manager or designee is hereby authorized and directed to negotiate the purchase of property rights by warranty deed, quit-claim deed and/or easement for the construction, operation and maintenance of the Project. The City Manager or designee is authorized to sign purchase agreements for the purchase of property and/or easements, and offers to purchase property and/or easements. 3. The City Manager or designee, in consultation with the City Attorney's Office, is authorized and directed to establish, on behalf of City, an amount the City believes to be just compensation for the property to be acquired, and to make an offer to purchase the property for the established fair market value. 4. In the event negotiation is successful, the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute and attest easement agreements and agreements in lieu of condemnation. The City Attorney is hereby directed to take all necessary action to complete said transactions, as required by law. 5. In the event the necessary property rights for the Project cannot be acquired by negotiation, the City Attorney is hereby authorized and directed to initiate condemnation proceedings for acquisition of any and all property rights necessary to fulfill the functions of the Project, as provided bylaw. 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Fiber Optic Cable This work shall consist of furnishing and installing fiber optic cable and all other equipment, labor, and materials necessary to build a functioning fiber optic interconnect communication system. The City shall do all splices to existing facilities and cable terminations within traffic signal cabinets. 1.03 -Submittals A. Submit test results as set forth in the Contract Documents. B. Submit certificate of compliance indicating the materials incorporated into the Work comply with the Contract Documents. C. The substitution of materials is allowed as set forth in General Conditions. D. Submit catalog cuts of each component incorporated into the project, showing the selected equipment meets the specifications. 1.04 -Delivery, Storage and Handling A. Deliver only materials that fully conform to these Specifications, or for which substitution has been approved as set forth in General Conditions. 1. The Bidder awarded the Contract shall complete the equipment list by writing in the name of the equipment manufacturer and catalog number of each item listed which he proposes to install. Before beginning Work on the Project, the CONTRACTOR shall submit three copies of the equipment list, and three copies of catalog cuts for all materials supplied by the CONTRACTOR. 2. Prior to ordering any materials the CONTRACTOR shall provide certification from the manufacturers of all equipment, conduit, and cable stating said material complies with the Specifications. B. Store material in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations and in locations which will minimize the interference with operations, minimize environmental damage, and protect adjacent areas. C. Remove and dispose of unacceptable materials from the site in accordance with the Contract Documents. 1.05 -Scheduling and Conflicts A. Schedule Work to minimize disruption of public streets and facilities. March 15, 2004 B. Discontinue Work which will be affected by any conflicts discovered or any changes needed to accommodate unknown or changed conditions and notify the ENGINEER. ~-- ~ -- f _ ~'? 1.06 -Special Requirements , `'~` ~~~' ~ ~ft~~' ''• 27 A. The use of explosives is not permitted unless provided for in the special~4'~wYst n ~ .~• Contract Documents. _. B. All work and materials incorporated into this Project shall conform to all ,~~~tal~le`.~d~al, state, and Federal requirements. C. The CONTRACTOR shall be prepared to furnish, upon request from the ENGINEER, a sample for evaluation, of any item or material which he proposes to furnish for this Project. D. Any modifications of the installation are subject to the. approval of the ENGINEER. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 -Electrical A. Tracer wire shall be a #10 AWG wire single conductor, stranded copper, Type THHN, with UL approval and orange jacket. B. Ground rods shall be high strength steel rods with chemically bonded copper coverings to provide high conductivity and to prevent electrolytic action. Rods shall be full length as shown on the plans and shall have a nominal diameter of five-eighths inch unless otherwise specified. Ground rods shall conform to the requirements of IMSA specification No. 62- 1956. C. All ground wires shall be #6 AWG, bare, solid annealed copper wire unless otherwise specified on the plans. 2.02 -Conduit A. High Density Polyethylene (HOPE) conduit conforming to ASTM F2160. B. Conduit shall be DR 9 and shall be made with Prime Resins for conduit. C. Conduit fittings and couplings shall conform to the requirements of ASTM F 2176, latest revision. Couplings shall be a-loc type couplings. When connecting to risers, use double e- loc type couplings. D. Conduit shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D 2122 "Standard Test Method for Determining Dimensions of Thermoplastic Pipe and Fittings". E. Minimum elongation at break shall be 400% when tested according to Test Method D638 "Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics". F. The conduit and couplings shall not fail when tested at the low-temperature conditions of -4° F as specified in ASTM F 2160 and using the test apparatus as described in Test Method ASTM D 2444 "Test Method for Impact Resistance of Thermoplastic Pipe and Fittings by Means of a Tup (Falling Weight)". G. The manufacture of couplings shall be in accordance with good commercial practice, uniform in color and free of visual defects such as burns, cracks, holes, foreign materials or voids so as to produce fittings meeting the requirements of ASTM F 2176. H. The coupling/conduit joint shall not fail by leakage when subjected to sustained internal and sustained external pressure testing as noted in ASTM F 2176. The coupling/conduit joint assemblies shall comply with tensile loading requirements, and shall not fail by pullout when loaded to axial tensile load requirements as specified in ASTM F2176. 2.03 -Fiber Optic Cable -Participating in STP Funding (Traffic Signal Interconnect) -Division 1 A. Materials and equipment shall be the standard products of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the manufacture of the products. All materials and equipment furnished shall be completely free from defects and poor workmanship. All fibers shall be glass and be 2 August 22, 2006 manufactured by Lucent, Corning, CommScope, or approved equal. The cable shall be rated for gigabyte data bandwidth. All fiber shall be loose tube construction for b~~~nd+`c~ot and outdoor installation. B. The cable shall be new, unused, and of current design and manufacq~ 5~~e , cable installation shall be in accordance with or exceed all minimal requirements o~ Sta{e ~ ~ codes, National codes, and manufacturer codes as applicable. ~j. °_,' r- r-;-~ G, i 1 ~,_rwi`~P~~ 1. Multi-mode Fiber (~~, ~~';',~-`, („j) Y` !`~';~~' v ~1~ a. Core diameter: 62.5 +3.Oum b. Cladding diameter: 125.0 +2.Oum c. Core-to-cladding offset: <3.Oum d. Coating diameter: 250 +15um e. Graded Index £ Attenuation uniformity: No point discontinuity shall be greater than 0.25 dB at either 850nm or 1300nm. The coating shall be a layered LJV cured acrylate applied by the fiber manufacturer. The coating shall be mechanically or chemically removable without damaging the fiber. 2. Single-Mode Fiber a. Typical core diameter: 8.3um b. Cladding diameter: 125 +1.Oum by fiber end measurement c. Core-to-cladding offset: <1.Oum d. Coating diameter: 250 +15um e. Attenuation uniformity: No point discontinuity shall be greater than 0.1 dB at either 1310nm or 1550nm. The coating shall be a layered UV cured acrylate applied by the fiber manufacturer. The coating shall be mechanically or chemically removable without damaging the fiber. C. Fiber Specification Parameters 1. All fibers in the cable shall meet the requirements of this specification. Multimode fibers shall have attenuation of 3.4 db/km or less at 850 nm and 1.0 db/km or less at 1300 nm. 2. The attenuation specification shall be a maximum attenuation for each fiber over the entire operating temperature range of the cable. 3. Optical fibers shall be placed inside a loose buffer tube, minimum six (6) fibers per tube, normal twelve (12) fibers per tube. Actual number of fibers shall be a total of twenty-four (24) fibers, consisting of 12 Single-Mode fibers and 12 Multi-Mode fibers, or as specified on the plans. 4. Multimode only -each buffer tube shall contain 12 fibers. 5. Single-mode only -each buffer tube shall contain 12 fibers. 6. The buffer tubes will meet EIA/TIA-598, "Color coding of fiber optic cables." 7. Single-mode fibers are to be placed in the first buffer tubes. Multimode fibers shall be in the remaining buffer tubes. Fiber count shall be the minimum specified in item 3 above or as specified on the plans. 8. Fillers shall be included in the cable core to lend symmetry to the cable cross-section where needed. 9. The central anti-buckling member shall consist of a glass reinforced plastic rod. The purpose of the central member is to prevent buckling of the cable. August 22, 2006 10. Each buffer tube shall be filled with materials that expand when cont~ct,~ moisture such as water blocking tape or fibers. Water blocking gel shall not ~e ~cct~able for this Project. 11. Buffer tubes shall be stranded around a central member. Acce~:~t~ch~$lu~~n~u~e? the use of the reverse oscillation, or "SZ", stranding process. 12. All dielectric cables (with no armoring) shall be sheathed w~A lrilieejiiltti~-sity polyethylene. The minimum nominal jacket thickness shall ~~f">~i~; >.`Y J~y~g material shall be applied directly over the tensile strength members and flooding compound. Cable jacketing shall utilize the newer designs to provide maximum flexibility without loss or appreciable dB attenuation. 13. The jacket or sheath shall be marked with the manufacturer's name, the words "optical cable", the year of manufacture, number of fibers, type of fiber (SM or MM) and sequential feet or meter marks. The marking shall be repeated every one-meter or three feet. The actual length of the cable shall be within -0/+1% of the length marking. The marking shall be in a contrasting color to the cable jacket. The height of the marking shall be approximately 2.5 mm. 14. The maximum pulling tension shall be 600 pounds (2700 N) during installation. 15. All optical fibers shall be proof tested by the fiber manufacturer at the minimum load of 100 kpsi. 16. All optical fibers shall be 100% attenuation tested at the manufacturer. The attenuation of each fiber shall be provided with each cable reel. The measured attenuation shall be for both frequencies, 850 and 1300 for multimode and 1310 and 1550 for single mode, and the documentation shall be provided with each spool. The CONTRACTOR shall designate on a print of this documentation the location where each spool has been installed and provide this data to the ENGINEER. D. Overhead Fiber Optic Cabling 1. Overhead Fiber Optic Cabling shall meet the requirements of Section C above and shall be Figure 8 design including a stranded stainless steel messenger cable, able to span up to 500 feet under NESC Heavy Loading, and include medium density PE jacket specifically designed for outdoor usage. 2.04 -Fiber Optic Cable -Non-Participating in STP Funding (Fiber Optic Communications Line) -Division 2 A. The optical fiber cable shall be Corning Cable Systems, ALTOS, loose-tube, outdoor, all dielectric, non-conductive, non-armored, cable designed for installation in outdoor underground ducts. The fiber in the cable shall be Corning Cable Systems, single-mode, SMF-28e. The quantity of optical fiber strands shall be 96. The Corning Cable Systems catalog number for this cable is 096EW4-T4101D20. 2.05 -Equipment And Materials A. Equipment and materials shall be of new stock unless the plans provide for the use of existing equipment, or equipment furnished by others. New equipment and materials shall be the product of reputable manufacturers of electrical equipment and shall meet the approval of the ENGINEER PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01- General A. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish and install all equipment and materials necessary for a complete traffic signal fiber optic interconnect installation and conduit and fiber optic cable installations as shown on the plans and described in the Contract Documents. B. CONTRACTOR Qualifications: 4 August 22, 2006 Trained and experienced personnel shall supervise the fiber optic cable install~'gn. Qualified technicians shall make the cable terminations and splices. The CONTRA fZ ~ ~ ~ upon request of the ENGINEER shall provide documentation of qualifications and experience for fiber optic equipment installations. The ENGINEER shall detr~~E ~~ i 3 9 3: 2 CONTRACTOR is qualified to perform this work. The CONTRACTOR shall have attende a certified fiber optic training class mandated by the specifications prior to starting w~l~.~.~; ,,`_ , ', ~~,` No bid may be accepted from or contract awarded to any person, firm or corporation who is m arrears or in default to the City of Iowa City upon any debt or contract. Prior failure of a bidder to perform faithfully on any previous contract or work for the City may be grounds for rejection. The bidder, if requested, shall present evidence of performance ability and possession of necessary facilities, pecuniary resources and adequate insurance to comply with the terms of these documents; such evidence shall be presented upon request to the satisfaction of the City. The bidder and all subcontractors to the bidder shall provide references of projects similar in scope and scale, including at least one municipal reference that demonstrates the capability to satisfy the requirements of this project. The bidder shall provide a list of client references for whom similar work has been performed within the last two years, including the firm, contact person, address, and phone number of each contact person. Award of the bid or use of specific subcontractors may be denied if sufficient favorable references are not verified or may be denied based on past experience on projects with the City of Iowa City. Bidders and subcontractors to the bidder must be well practiced and experienced in the various means and methods and practices of installation of outside plant communications facilities including boring, trenching, duct installation, cable installation, handhole placement, etcetera. It will be expected that the bidder and subcontractors to the bidder have knowledge of and will apply typical industry standards and practices, will apply the appropriate construction techniques, and will use the appropriate equipment and tools in performing all work. C. The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for incidental sidewalk or pavement removal and replacement necessary for "potholing" or otherwise locating existing utilities to avoid conflicts and- complete the interconnect construction. All waste material and debris shall be disposed of at a sanitary landfill at the CONTRACTOR'S expense. D. All incidental parts which are not shown on the plans or specified herein, and which are necessary to complete the interconnection, shall be furnished and installed as though such parts were shown on the plans or specified herein. E. The CONTRACTOR shall perform all. work required and furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation and supplies necessary to complete the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The ENGINEER or his representative shall have full freedom to observe all phases of the work performed by the CONTRACTOR and to discuss all matters dealing with the quality and progress of the work. F. Fiber optic cables shall be continuous from traffic signal controller to traffic signal controller except where changing from underground installation to overhead installation, in which case one splice will be allowed. G. The Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction, current Series, Iowa Department of Transportation, as modified by these contract documents shall apply to this Special Provision. The above specifications are referred to as the Standard Specifications. H. Miscellaneous Equipment The CONTRACTOR shall furnish and install all necessary miscellaneous connectors and equipment to make a complete and operating installation in accordance with the plans, 5 August 22, 2006 standard sheets, standard specifications, special provisions, and accepted ~~¢ p~c~ti~e of the industry. "~ - " "~' 3.02 -Qualifications, Service Calls, And Warranty 4,~n~ ~m~' ~ 8 ~~~ 3; ~ ~ A. The Traffic Engineering Department will provide part-time observation of the CONTRACTOR's work. The Department's representative will be av~a ~~l~ledu>~~~iormal working hours (7:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M.) to review the ~`'pR~~~rk. CONTRACTOR shall provide four hours advance notice to the Department for review of the work. Any service calls or review of the CONTRACTOR'S work outside of the Department's normal working hours will be billed to the CONTRACTOR. B. The Traffic Engineering Department will continue to provide service call maintenance during the project. If it is determined that the malfunction was caused by the CONTRACTOR'S work, then the CONTRACTOR will be billed for the materials, labor, and equipment required to correct the malfunction and/or damage. C. The CONTRACTOR shall guarantee all his work against defects due to poor workmanship or materials as specified in the Contract Documents. 3.03 -Conduit A. Conduit shall be placed as shown on the plans. B. Unless approved by the ENGINEER, conduit shall be installed without change in direction directly from one structure to another. Change in direction may be allowed for physical restrictions such as right-of--way restrictions, utilities, location of roadway slopes, retrofitting existing conduit stubs, and certain short sections of conduits. C. All conduit ends shall be provided with a bushing to protect the cable from abrasion, except for open ends of conduit being placed for future use. D. All conduit placed for future use shall be capped with HDPE pipe caps. 3.04 -Trenching And Backfilling A. In general, most of the conduit installed will be bored/directional drilled. However, it is expected that some short runs of conduits can be installed more easily by trenching and Backfilling. Also, it is expected that trenching and Backfilling will be necessary at bore pits. B. Secure written approval of the City prior to any trenching or excavation within the drip line of any tree that is not already shown on the plans. C. Trenches shall be excavated to such depth as necessary to provide 24 inch to 36 inch cover over the conduit. All cinders, broken concrete or other hard abrasive materials shall be removed and shall not be used for backfill. The trench shall be free of such materials before the conduit is placed. No conduit shall be placed prior to inspection of the trench by the ENGINEER. D. All trenches shall be backfilled as soon as possible after installation of conduit. Backfill material shall be deposited in the trench in layers not to exceed 6 inches in depth and each layer shall be thoroughly compacted before the next layer is placed. Hard materials shall not be placed within 6 inches of the conduit. E. Whenever excavation is made across parkways, gravel driveways, or sodded areas, the sod, topsoil, crushed stone and gravel shall be replaced or restored as nearly as possible to its original condition and the whole area involved shall be left in a neat and presentable condition. Concrete sidewalk pavements, and base courses and bituminous surfaces shall be replaced with new materials and the cost shall be paid per the areas and bid items shown in the plans. 6 August 22, 2006 3.05 -Bored Conduit ~( t A. It is intended that all conduit be placed without disturbing the existing pavement, and the' '-- term "bored" is used. "Bored" conduit shall be placed by directional drilling o~.~~Y a~~pt er means necessary to place the conduit and control the conduit depth and alignm~~~u~ `~ j~.l ~°r"9 3~ 27 cutting or removing pavement. r~ B. Removal of pavement will require prior approval of the ENGINEER. Repla `~~~ ~f '.- ~ ~;`~ removed pavement will be done to the same thickness and material as the existing ~isriie t ~ ~:` 'n~i~`!a For PCC patches, joints shall be drilled and dowelled according to IDOT Standard Plan RH- 50 at 18" centers. PCC paving shall be Type M Mix with accelerant. HMA shall be'/4" base and 3/8" surface mix. HMA surface shall be a minimum of 2" thick. No payment will be made for removal and replacement of pavement. C. Plan quantities for bored conduit are measured from center of handhole to center of handhole. Measurements are plan distance. No additional payment will be made for extra length of conduit to account for vertical changes in the project topography. Likewise, all extra bends, alignment changes to avoid existing utilities, or miscellaneous lengths of conduit to complete the run from handhole to handhole, or handhole to controller cabinet are incidental. D. The maximum conduit depth at handholes for all conduits, including pushed conduit, is as shown on the plans. E. Risers up power poles are included in the quantity for bored conduit. All risers shall be 2" galvanized steel. The riser shall be connected to the HDPE conduit via a coupling specifically designed for connecting galvanized steel to HDPE. Risers shall be grounded with their own separate grounding rod and grounding wire per these specifications. 3.06 -Electrical A. Cables shall be pulled through conduit by means of a cable grip designed to provide a firm hold upon the exterior covering of the cable or cables, with a minimum of dragging on the ground or pavement. This shall be accomplished by means of reels mounted on jacks or other suitable devices. Frame-mounted pulleys, or other suitable devices shall be used for pulling the cable out of conduits into handholes. Only vegetable lubricants may be used to facilitate the pulling of cable. Contractor shall leave a pull string in each conduit. B. Each cable shall be identified with an identification tie in the handholes, and at any splice or junction location. Identification ties shall be of an opaque nylon material arranged to include a marker board, non-releasing holding device, and cable fastening tail. The marking board shall be not less than 3/8 inch wide by 3/4 inch long, and 25 mils thick, roughened on one side to hold permanent black nylon marking ink from a pen. Identification shall be permanent and water-proof. Once installed, the tie shall not be removable except by cutting it loose from the cable. C. Cable slack shall be as follows: fifty feet in handholes fifty feet in the terminal compartment of the controller base D. A tracer wire shall be installed in all conduits with fiber optic cables. The tracer wire shall be identified in the controller cabinet and handholes by means of identification tags. The tracer wire shall be spliced in the handholes to form a continuous network. 3.07 -Ground Rods A. Ground wires shall be connected to ground rods with one-piece nonferrous clamps which employ set-screws as tightening devices. Connections to ground rods need not be taped. B. Each riser shall be firmly connected to the ground rod provided, by means of the grounding terminal specified in these special provisions. 7 August 22, 2006 3.08 -Fiber Optic Cable A. Cable Installed in Ducts and Conduits A suitable cable feeder guide shall be used between the cable reel and the fac~~h t~e~d~a`~ ~'t 1 ~: 2 ~] and conduit to protect the cable and guide it into the duct off the reel. It shall be carefully inspected for jacket defects. If defects are noticed, the pulling operation shall be~t~p,~ied:_~--~,'{ immediately and the ENGINEER notified. Precautions shall be taken during in~f~jo~`~~ci `;` jr~li~r~pfa prevent the cable from being."kinked" or "crushed". A pulling eye shall be attached to the cable and used to pull the cable through the duct and conduit system. A pulling swivel shall be used to eliminate twisting of the cable. As the cable is played off the reel into the cable feeder guide, it shall be sufficiently lubricated with a type of lubricant recommended by the cable manufacturer. Dynamometers or breakaway pulling string shall be used to ensure that the pulling line tension does not exceed the installation tension value specified by the cable manufacturer. The mechanical stress placed on a cable during installation shall not be such that the cable is twisted or stretched. The pulling of cable shall be hand assisted at each controller cabinet. The cable shall not be crushed, kinked, or forced around a sharp corner. Lubricant shall be used and it shall be of water-based type and approved by the cable manufacturer. Sufficient slack shall be left at each end of the cable to allow proper cable termination, MINIMUM OF 50 FEET. This slack shall be in addition to installation slack as hereinafter specified. Additional slack cable shall be left in each controller cabinet, junction box, at the top of each conduit riser, and at each wood support pole. Storage of minimum slack cable in controller cabinets and additional slack at pull boxes shall be coiled. The slack coils shall be bound at a minimum of 3 points around the coil perimeter and supported in their static storage positions. The binding material and installation shall not bind or kink the cable. Storage of additional slack cable adjacent to conduit risers and support poles shall be visibly marked/tagged as "CAUTION -FIBER OPTIC CABLE". Maximum length of cable pulling tensions shall not exceed the cable manufacturer's recommendations. Along with the fiber optic cable, one (1) #10 AWG THHN, 600 volt single conductor cable (identifier conductor), orange in color, shall be pulled with ten feet (10') slack in each pull box, except where rigid metallic conduit or other metallic conductors are installed. B. Minimum Bend Radius For static storage, the cable shall not be bent at any location to less than ten times the diameter of the cable outside diameter or as recommended by the manufacturer. During installation, the cable shall not be bent at any location to less than twenty times the diameter of the cable outside diameter or as recommended by the manufacturer. 3.09 -Equipment Testing A. Each section of the fiber optic cable shall be tested for continuity and attenuation as a minimum. If the attenuation is found not to be within the acceptable nominal values, the CONTRACTOR shall use an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) to locate points of localized loss caused by bends or kinks. If this is not successful the CONTRACTOR shall replace the damaged section of cable with no additional payment. Splices will not be allowed to repair the damaged section. After all fiber cable is installed, the Contractor shall test continuous cable segments using the OTDR. Multimode fiber may be tested using 1300 nm and single mode may be tested at 1310 nm. The results of the OTDR test shall be provided on an electronic media (disk) and paper printout. The OTDR wave, pictorial diagram of dB loss over the length of fiber tested, shall be provided along with the measured data values. The printout shall contain the manufacturer's fiber optic Index of Refraction to the third decimal point for the fiber provided. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the ENGINEER with a written report showing all the values measured compared to the calculated values for length and coupler/connector losses at the completion of these tests. 8 August 22, 2006 Data documentation shall include for each test between cable ends, the length a~-~~be~-als -, measured by OTDR, frequency used in test on OTDR by each fiber type, dB lossi ra~ting-.by -~' manufacture from spool documentation, index of refraction by type of fiber in section, and the dB loss of each section as measured in the final test for each fiber. Th~ttibr$~t¢~sh~ll ~ 3: ~ 7 test 4 strands per buffer tube minimum after installation. B. Fiber Optic Cable Attenuation CE ~ ~' `~~-l=~-iE'~ The end-to-end attenuation shall be measured for each link after installati ~~~'he(-~lal~r-ch'~~ y ~t cable shall be connected to the light source and the receive cable to the power meter. The two reference cables shall then be connected via a termination hub. The system link to be tested shall then be inserted between the launch and receive cables using 2 termination hubs (couplers). The direction of the test shall be recorded in the documentation to verify the quality of the termination. C. Continuity tests shall be used to determine whether a test or system jumper does or does not pass light. A continuity test shall also be used to assure the fibers have not been crossed over in the jumper and that the transmit fiber goes to the receiver fiber. To perform continuity test, ahigh-intensity flashlight shall be aimed into the connector at one end, while an observer watches for a flicker of light at the other end. A 650 nm red NFL light source shall be provided to the end at the completion of the continuity testing. This device shall be made available during testing of continuity to the ENGINEER to assist in verifying fault locations and connector bleeding. D. It is recommended an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) shall be used to evaluate the quality and length of cable reels prior to their use on the project. The fiber loss in dB/km and the length of each reel shall be recorded in the documentation. The maximum attenuation of the cable shall be as hereinbefore specified. It is recommended the Contractor test 1 strand per buffer tube on the reel and perform a visual inspection of the cable on the reel prior to installation to check for damage due to shipping, handling, etc. Do not install damaged cable. If the Contractor elects to test the cable on the reel a hard copy of OTDR signature traces, electronically and in printed form, for all reels shall be made and provided in the documentation as specified. E. The result of all testing shall be recorded along with date of test, name of person performing test, brand name, model number, serial number of equipment used during test, and any other pertinent information and data. F. Ground testing shall conform to Section 2523.21 of the Iowa DOT Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction. 3.10 -Clean-Up A. Upon completion of the work in this Section, remove from the site all rubbish, trash debris resulting from operations. Leave the site in a neat and orderly condition. PART 4 -METHOD OF MEASUREMENT AND BASIS OF PAYMENT 4.01- Method of Measurement Measurement will be as follows: A. HDPE Conduit -This item will be per linear foot of each size of HDPE Conduit bored, and shall be based on the plan quantity. No separate measurement will be made unless significant changes are made to the plans, or there is an obvious error in the plan quantity. All measurements are plan dimension and no allowance is made for extra distance up and down hills or for vertical adjustments to avoid existing obstacles. August 22, 2006 B. Fiber Optic Cable -This item will be per linear foot of Fiber Optic Cable installed er.the plans for the number of strands and type of strands specified. The pay quan , ~h r~tl ~e ~. __.__.r_ ~, based on the plan quantity. No separate measurement will be made unless significant changes are made to the plans or there is an obvious error in the plan ~ , n~ 1 ~ ~~i ~~ 2 ~ measurements are plan dimensions and no allowance is made for ext ~ s' nce up an down hills or for vertical adjustments to avoid existing obstacles. G~-~ , ` ~ ~` ~,~;` ,r ,~ r~ V ~f~~ ~; {-) fig! (~ V i' 4.02 -Basis of Payment Payment will be made as follows: A. HDPE Conduit -Payment for I-IDPE Conduit shall be full compensation for supplying all equipment, labor, and materials necessary to furnish and install HDPE conduit including but not limited to conduits, rigid steel risers, riser seal, bends, tracer wire, grounding wire and rods, coordination with utilities and exposing and locating utility crossings, repairing utility location holes and potholes, connecting conduits to new handholes, modifying existing handholes to accept the new conduit, fittings and seals of conduits at handhole entries, and all other miscellaneous hardware, or any other items necessary to complete the HPDE Conduit in place. B. Fiber Optic Cable -Payment for Fiber Optic Cable shall be full compensation for supplying all equipment, labor, and materials necessary to furnish and install Fiber Optic Cable including but not limited to fiber optic cable, coordination with City Traffic Signal Department, utilities, testing fiber optic lines, labeling each line, coiling and racking slack in each handhole and controller cabinet, and all other miscellaneous hardware, testing equipment, or any other items necessary to complete the fiber optic cable in place. This item specifically excludes terminating fiber lines in the traffic signal cabinets or splicing new fiber to existing fibers. END OF SPECIAL PROVISION 10 August 22, 2006 SPECIAL PROVISION 2523-0000310 HANDHOLE + JUNCTION BOX STP-A-3715(631)-86-52 PART1 GENERAL 1.01 -Section Includes A. Handholes 1.02 -Description of Work A. Handholes ~~k~.,.~~~i ~'~~G SAP ! ~ i'i'i 3~ 2 7 This item includes furnishing and installing handholes associated with traffic signal interconnect system in accordance with the Contract Documents. 1.03 -Submittals A. Submit test results as set forth in the Contract Documents. B. Submit certificate of compliance indicating the materials incorporated into the Work comply with the Contract Documents. C. The substitution of materials is allowed as set forth in General Conditions. D. Submit catalog cuts of each component incorporated into the project, showing the selected equipment meets the specifications. 1.04 -Delivery, Storage and Handling A. Deliver only materials that fully conform to these Specifications, or for which substitution has been approved as set forth in General Conditions. 1. The Bidder awarded the Contract shall complete the equipment list by writing in the name of the equipment manufacturer and catalog number of each item listed which he proposes to install. Before beginning Work on the Project, the CONTRACTOR shall submit three copies of the equipment list, and three copies of catalog cuts for all materials supplied by the CONTRACTOR. 2. Prior to ordering any materials the CONTRACTOR shall provide certification from the manufacturers of all electrical equipment, conduit, and cable stating said material complies with the Specifications. B. Store material in accordance with the manufacturers' recommendations and in locations which will minimize the interference with operations, minimize environmental damage, and protect adjacent areas. C. Remove and dispose of unacceptable materials from the site in accordance with the Contract Documents. 1.05 -Scheduling and Conflicts A. Schedule Work to minimize disruption of public streets and facilities. B. Discontinue Work which will be affected by any conflicts discovered or any changes needed to accommodate unknown or changed conditions and notify the ENGINEER. 1.06 -Special Requirements A. The use of explosives is not permitted unless provided for in the special provisions of the Contract Documents. B. All work and materials incorporated into this Project shall conform to all applicable local, state, and Federal requirements. March 15, 2004 C. The CONTRACTOR shall be prepared to furnish, upon request from the~E~JG~N~ER, a sample for evaluation, of any item or material which he proposes to furnish fbr ~l~is'Prbjerct. D. Any modifications of the installation are subject to the approval of thg, G ~,,„ ~[±~ub ~ ~ ,, 3:27 PART 2 PRODUCTS ,,; ~ ~- ;. ~~ I ._. __l~ai'. 2.01-Handholes ~D~r~¢i^_~ (,~.j . '(j'+~~~,ia A. Handholes shall be 24" wide x 36" Long x 30" depth, nominal dimensions. B. Handholes shall be precast polymer concrete meeting ANSI/SCTE 77 2002 "Specification for Underground Enclosure Integrity". Handholes shall be gasketed to reduce incoming moisture. C. Handhole shall retain its shape within 0.375" under 3,600 lbs. Lateral sidewall loading. Handhole shall have a compressive strength of 9,000 psi or greater. Lid shall meet Tier 15 test requirements. D. Handholes shall be placed on course aggregate base, with fabric. Refer to plan drawings for gradation and materials. . E. Handholes shall be designed for loads of 15,000 lbs. vertical load, and 800 lbs./s.f. lateral load. Handholes shall be for parking lot and off-roadway applications subject to occasional, non-deliberate heavy vehicle load. F. Covers shall be heavy duty, gasketed covers to reduce incoming moisture. Cover shall be bolted to the handhole. The cover logo shall read "Fiber Optics". G. Refer to plan drawings for cable racking requirements, mouse holes, etc. 2.02 -Equipment And Materials A. Equipment and materials shall be of new stock unless the plans provide for the use of existing equipment, or equipment furnished by others. New equipment and materials shall be the product of reputable manufacturers of electrical equipment and shall meet the approval of the ENGINEER PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 -General A. All incidental parts which are not shown on the plans or specified herein, and which are necessary to complete the handholes as part of the overall fiber optic interconnect system, shall be furnished and installed as though such parts were shown on the plans or specified herein. All systems shall be complete and in operation to the satisfaction of the OWNER at the time of completion of the work. B. The CONTRACTOR shall perform all work required and furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, transportation and supplies necessary to complete the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The ENGINEER or his representative shall have full freedom to observe all phases of the work performed by the CONTRACTOR and to discuss all matters dealing with the quality and progress of the work. C. The Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction, current Series, Iowa Department of Transportation, as modified by these contract documents shall apply to this Special Provision. D. Miscellaneous Equipment The CONTRACTOR shall furnish and install all necessary miscellaneous connectors and equipment to make a complete and operating installation in accordance with the plans, standard sheets, standard specifications, special provisions, and accepted good practice of the industry. 2 March 15, 2004 3.02 -Handholes _ A. The ends of all conduit leading into the handhole shall fit approximately 2 inches bey~c~ ~h~~- ~ ~' inside wall. B. Frames and covers for handholes shall be set flush with the sidewalk or pav~~~r~~,tiri~e. Pr'` ~ 3~ ~ ~ When installed in an earth shoulder away from the pavement edge, the top surface of the handhole shall be approximately one inch above the surface of ground. When con~gfed t~ ~ ~ ~t unpaved driveways, the top surface of the handhole shall be level with the u~~ p~`1~ ~r--;~~~f~f~ driveway. C. All conduit openings in the handholes shall be sealed with an approved sealing compound after the cables are in place. This compound shall be a readily workable soft plastic. It shall be workable at temperatures as low as 30 degrees F, and shall not melt or run at temperatures as high as 300 degrees. D. Grout conduit access after installing conduit. 3.03 -Clean-Up A. Upon completion of the work in this Section, remove from the site all rubbish, trash debris resulting from operations. Leave the site in a neat and orderly condition. PART 4 -METHOD OF MEASUREMENT AND BASIS OF PAYMENT 4.01- Method of Measurement A. Payment for Handholes and Junction Boxes shall be per each new Handhole and Junction Box as counted by the ENGINEER. 4.02 -Basis of Payment A. Payment for Handholes and Junction Boxes shall be full compensation for supplying all equipment, labor, and materials necessary to supply and install new handholes as shown on the plans, including, but not limited to, excavation for handhole, gravel base material under handhole, fabric, racking, lid, bolts and hardware, stamped logo, openings for conduits, backfilling and compacting around the new handhole, disposing of excess excavated materials, and all other miscellaneous work, or materials necessary to complete each new handhole in place. END OF SPECIAL PROVISION 3 March 15, 2004 3d 2 Prepared by: Sarah Okerlund, Civil Engineer, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240, (319)356-5149 RESOLUTION NO. 06-297 RESOLUTION SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON OCTOBER 3, 2006, ON PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT PRO- JECT, DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH NOTICE OF SAID HEARING, AND DIRECTING THE CITY ENGINEER TO PLACE SAID PLANS ON FILE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA: That a public hearing on the plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the construction of the above-mentioned project is to be held on the 3RD day of October, 2006, at 7:00 p.m. in the Emma J. Harvat Hall, City Hall, Iowa City, Iowa, or if said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk. 2. That the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice of the public hearing for the above-named project in a newspaper published at least once weekly and having a general circulation in the City, not less than four (4) nor more than twenty (20) days before said hearing. 3. That the copy of the plans, specifications, form of contract, and estimate of cost for the construction of the above-named project is hereby ordered placed on file by the City Engineer in the office of the City Clerk for public inspection. Passed and approved this 14th day of September , 20~_. MAYOR ATTEST: CIT LERK Approved by ~~ ~/ ~~p City Att ey's Office pweng\res\traffic signal ph set.doc 9/99 Resolution No. 06-297 Page ~_ It was moved by BaileX and seconded by Chamyion the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x Bailey x Champion x Correia ~ Elliott x O'Donnell ~_ Vanderhoef ~_ Wilburn -t~~~, - 8 Prepared by: Sarah Okerlund, Civil Engineer, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240, (319)356-5149 RESOLUTION NO. 06-~21 RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND ESTIMATE OF COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT PROJECT [STP-A-3715(631)--86-52] AND DIRECTING CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS AND FIXING TIME .AND PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS. WHEREAS, project includes placement of fiber optic interconnect to traffic signals and communication networks; and WHEREAS, this project will be bid by the Department of Transportation (IaDOT); and WHEREAS, bids will be accepted on November 21, 2006, at 10:00 a.m., Ames, Iowa at the Department of Transportation; and WHEREAS, notice of public hearing on the plans, specifications, farm of contract and estimate of cost for the above-named project was published as required by law, and the hearing thereon held. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA THAT: 1. The plans, specifications, and estimate of cost for the above-named project are hereby approved. 2. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish notice for the receipt of bids to be let by the IDOT, for the construction of the above-named project in a newspaper published at least once weekly and having a general circulation in the city. Passed and approved this 3rd day of October , 20 06 MAYOR ATTEST: ~ ~> CI ~.ERK Approved by ~Z7 ~~ ity Atto n 's Office It was moved by Champion and seconded by Vanderhoef the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS x x ~- x x ABSENT: Bailey Champion Correia Elliott O'Donnell Vanderhoef Wilburn Pweng/res/traffic signal interconnect.doc Publish 10/24 NOTICE TO BIDDERS STATE OF IOWA -Sealed bids will be received on November 21, 2006 by the Iowa Department of Transportation at the Office of Contracts in Ames, Iowa until 10 o'clock A.M., C.T., for various items of construction and/or maintenance work. Plans, specifications and proposal forms for the work may be seen and secured at the Office of Contracts, Iowa Department of Transportation, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa until noon on the day previous to the letting. Mailed bids are to be sent to the Iowa Department of Transportation, Office of Contracts, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010. Staff will be available at the Office of Contracts the day previous to the letting and the day of the letting for the dropping off of bids during regular business hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) uses the Bid Express website (www.bidx.com) as an official depository for electronic bid submittal. The Iowa DOT will ensure that this electronic bid depository is available for atwo-hour period prior to the deadline for submission of bids. In the case of disruption of national communications or loss of services by www.bidx.com during this two-hour period, the Iowa DOT will delay the .deadline for bid submissions to ensure the ability of potential bidders to submit bids. Instructions~will be communicated to potential bidders. Opening. and reading of the bids will be performed at the Iowa Department of Transportation, Ames, Iowa after 10:30 A.M. on the same date such bids are scheduled to be received, unless otherwise specified by the Iowa Department of Transportation All proposals must be filed on the forms furnished by the Iowa Department of Transportation, Contracts Office, sealed and plainly marked. Proposals containing any reservations not provided for in the forms furnished will be rejected. The Iowa Department of Transportation reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reject any or all bids. A Proposal Guarantee not less than 'the amount as set forth in the proposal form shall be filed with each proposal. The Proposal Guarantee shall be in the form of a certified check or credit union certified share draft, cashier's check, money order or bank draft drawn on a solvent bank or credit union. Certified checks or credit union certified share drafts shall bear an endorsement signed by a responsible official of such bank or credit union as to the amount certified. Cashier's checks, money orders or bank drafts shall be made payable either to the Contracting Authority or to the bidder and, where made payable to the bidder, shall contain an unqualified endorsement to the Contracting Authority signed by the bidder or the bidder's authorized agent. A properly completed Contractor's Bid Bond (Form No. 650001), or a properly completed Contractor's Annual Bid Bond (Form No. 650043), both available from the Iowa Department of Transportation, Office of Contracts, may be used in lieu of that specified above. The contracting authority will issue an exemption certificate for the purchase or use of building materials, supplies, and equipment that will be used in the performance of the construction contract, as provided by Iowa Code Sections 422.42(16), 422.42(17) and 422.47(5). Failure to execute a contract and file an acceptable Performance Bond and Certificate of Insurance within 30 days of the date of the approval for awarding the contract, as herein provided, will be just and sufficient cause for the denial of the award and the forfeiture of the proposal guarantee. The Iowa Department of Transportation (or other approved contracting authority) hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, disadvantaged 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. On Federal Aid projects, where disadvantaged business enterprise goals have been established, the bidder is required to complete and submit form 102115 with the bid documents. On all projects without goals, the contractor must show that affirmative actions have been made to seek out and consider disadvantaged business enterprises as potential sub-contractors. Some of the projects may be listed in multiple proposals (as an individual project or as part of a combined package of projects). The Contracting Authority will determine which combination of proposals produce the lowest bid for these projects. The listing of projects, and details of the project, for which bids are to be taken will be available to potential bidders and suppliers three (3) weeks prior to the letting dates at the following locations: • Posted on the Internet at www.bidx.com/Iowa • Available in the Iowa Department of Transportation's "Weekly Letting Report" • Available by calling the Office of Contracts of the Iowa Department of Transportation at 515-239- 1414. Minimum wage rates for all Federal Aid projects have been predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and are set forth in the specifications. However, this does not apply to projects off the Federal-Aid System. All Federal Aid projects are subject to the Work Hours Act of 1962, P. L. 87-581 and Implementing regulations. By virtue of statutory authority, a preference will be given to products and provisions grown and coal produced within the State of Iowa, and also, a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference as against a non-resident bidder from a state or foreign country which gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state or foreign country both on projects in which there are no Federal Funds involved. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF CONTRACTS TELEPHONE: 515-239-1414 Bid Order: 351 No DBE Goal Work Type: TRAFFIC SIGNALS Guarantee: $25,000.00 Project(s): JOHNSON -- STP-A-3715(631)--86-52 VARIOUS ROUTES TRAFFIC SIGNALS INTERCONNECT ALONG ARTERIAL CORRIDORS IN IOWA CITY PREDETERMINED WAGE RATE General Decision Number IA20030001 Superseded General Decision No. IA02001 State: Iowa Construction Type: HEAVY HIGHWAY County (ies): STATEWIDE STATEWIDE EXCEPT SCOTT COUNTY IA03-1.4 HEAVY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (Does not include work on or pertaining to the Mississippi.or Missouri Rivers or on Water and Sewage Treatment Plants), AND HIGHWAY PROJECTS (does not include building structures in rest areas) Modification Number 0 1 2 3 4 Publication Date 06/13/2003 02/13/2004 05/06/2005 02/03/2006 02/17/2006 * SUTA2002-003 12/01/2005 Rates CARPENTERS AND PILEDRIVERMEN: ZONE 1 21.00 ZONE 2 20.00 ZONE 3 19.01 ZONE 4 18.20 ZONE 5 17.65 CONCRETE FINISHER: ZONE 1 19.42 ZONE 2 19.42 ZONE 3 19.42 ZONE 4 17.05 ZONE 5 15.45 ELECTRICIANS (STREET AND HIGHWAY LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC SIGNALS): ZONES 1, 2, & 3 17.95 ZONE 4 16.65 ZONE 5 14.40 ~`:, ~~~ J ' .'" . ~_ ,,^, Fringes 7.00 6.11 7.00 5.60. 4.20 5.75 5.75 5.75 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 4.20 ~~ ~~~ ~~ ~, ~..y w ~. ,c- S~ ~, . ;--! _, 't.,.~1 IA20030001 - 1 IRONWORKERS (SETTING OF STRUCTURAL STEEL): Rates Fringes ZONE 1 22.55 6.85 ZONES 2 AND 3 22.55 7.15 ZONE 4 17.95 5.85 LABORERS: ZONES 1 AND 2 GROUP A 16.88 7.45 GROUP AA 17.58 ?.45 GROUP B 15.13 7.35 GROUP C 12.05 7.15 ZONE 3 GROUP A 16.88 7.45 GROUP AA 17.58 7.45 GROUP B 15.13 7.35 GROUP C 12.05. 7.15 ZONE 4 GROUP A 16.05 4.85 GROUP B 14.73 4.85 GROUP C 12.25 3.80 ZONE 5 GROUP A ~ 15.00 4.20 GROUP B 12.00 4.20 GROUP C 11.40 4.20 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: ZONE 1 GROUP A ~ 22.50 11.60 en GRQ,~3P B 20.90 11 60 ~~ G ~'' C 18.40 . 11 60 GR~)L~P D ~`~-; ~ ~ J 18.40 . 11.60 ~-~= ~GR~T~A 21.85 11 70 ~~ `c~R 20.90 . 1.1 70 ~ROU~ 17.50 . 11 70 K~ROUP D 17.50 . 11.70 ZONE 3 GROUP A 23.45 10.70 GROUP B 21.65 10.70 GROUP C 20.65 10.70 GROUP D 20.65 10.70 IA20030001 - 2 Rates Fringes ZONE 4 GROUP A 22.50 6.30 GROUP B 21.36 6.30 GROUP C 19.28 6.07 GROUP D 19.28 6.07 ZONE 5 GROUP A 19.07 4.40 GROUP B 18.03 4.40 GROUP C 16.70 4.40 GROUP D 15.70 4.40 TRUCK DRIVERS AND. PAVEMENT MARKING DRIVER/SWITCHPERSON: ZONE 1 17.85 7.10 ZONE 2 17.85 7.10 ZONE 3 17.85 7.10 ZONE 4 17.60 4.20 ZONE 5 15.65 4.20 ZONE DEFINITIONS ZONE 1 The Counties of Polk, Warren and Dallas for all Crafts, and Linn County Carpenters only. ZONE 2 The Counties of Dubuque for all Crafts and Linn County for all Crafts except Carpenters. ZONE 3 The Cities of Burlington, Clinton, Fort Madison, Keokuk, and Muscatine (and abutting municipalities of any such cities). ZONE 4 Story, Black Hawk, Cedar, Jasper, Jones, Jackson, Madison, and Marion Counties; Clinton County (except the City of Clinton), Johnson County, Muscatine County (except the City of Muscatine), the City of Council Bluffs, Lee County and Des Moines County. ZONE 5 All areas of the state not listed above. ~ ~.~ ~-~., r~~ c-, t'7 ~, G~ __~ _ -J! f ~ _\ 1 ~ ~-~ ~' ...,~ 1 } .. „~ ~~ Ul IA20030001 - 3 LABORER CLASSIFICATIONS -ALL ZONES GROUP AA: Skilled pipelayer (sewer, water and conduits) and tunnel laborers (zones 1, 2 & 3). GROUP A: Carpenter tender on bridges and box culverts; curb machine (without a seat); deck hand; diamond & core drills; drill operator on air tracs, wagon drills and similar drills; form setter/stringman on paving work; gunnite nozzleman; joint sealer kettleman; laser operator; pipelayer (sewer, water, and conduits) Zones 4 & 5; powderman tender; powderman/blaster; saw operator; tunnel laborer (zones 4 & 5). GROUP B: Air, gas, electric tool operator; barco hammer; carpenter tender; caulker; chain sawman; compressor (under 400 cfm); concrete finisher tender; concrete processing materials and monitors; cutting torch on demolition; drill tender; dumpmen; electric drills; fence erectors; form line expansion joint assembler; form tamper; general laborer; grade checker; handling and placing metal mesh, dowel bars, reinforcing bars and chairs; hot asphalt laborer; installing temporary traffic control devices; jackhammerman; mechanical grouter; painter (all except stripers); paving breaker; planting trees, shrubs and flowers; power broom (not self-propelled); power buggyman; rakers; rodman (tying reinforcing steel); sandblaster; seeding and mulching; sewer utility topman/bottom man; spaders; stressor or stretcherman on pre or post tensioned concrete; stringman on re/surfacing/no grade control; swinging stage, tagline, or block and tackle; tampers; timberman; tool room men and checkers; tree climber; tree groundman; underpinning and shoring caissons over twelve feet deep; vibrators; walk behind trencher; walk behind paint stripers; walk behind vibrating compactor; water pumps (under three inch); work from bosun chair. GROUP C: Scale weigh person; traffic control/flagger, surveillance or monitor; water carrier. POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR CLASSIFICATIONS -ALL ZONES GROUP A: Asphalt breakdown roller (vibratory); asphalt laydown machine; asphalt plant; asphalt screed; bulldozer (finish); central mix plant; concrete pump; crane; crawler tractor pulling scraper; directional drill (60,000# pullback and above); dragline and power shovel; dredge engineer; excavator (over'/z cu. yd.); front end loader (4 cy and over); horizontal boring machine; master mechanic; milling machine (over 350 hp); motor grader (finish); push cat; rubber tired backhoe (over %2 cu. yd.); scraper (12 cu. yd. and over or finish); sidebroom tractor; slipform portland concrete paver; tow or push boat; trenching machine (Cleveland 80 or similar). GR~UP B: ~irticulated off road hauler, asphalt heater/planer; asphalt material transfer vehicle; asp~lt rp~e~belt loader or similar loader; bulldozer (rough); churn or rotary drill; concrete curb r'°~maq~ine~:~rrler tractor pulling ripper, disk or roller; deck hand/oiler; directional drill (less than ~~60,~'SO# ~l~ack); distributor; excavator (1/2 cu. yd. and under); form riding concrete paver; ~;frond~~ r (2 to less than 4 cu. yd.); group equipment greaser; mechanic; milling machine ~j (35Q-lip. ~i1d ss); paving breaker; portland concrete dry batch plant; rubber tired backhoe (1/2 cu. ~. artery; scraper (under 12 cu. yd.); screening, washing and crushing plant (mobile, port~le or s~ionary); shoulder machine; skid loader (1 cu. yd. and over); subgrader or trimmer; tren~Iing machine; water wagon on compaction. IA20030001 - 4 GROUP C: Boom & winch truck; concrete spreader/belt placer; deep wells for dewatering; farm type tractor (over 75 hp.) pulling disc or roller; forklift; front end loader (under 2 cu. yd.); motor grader (rough); pile hammerpower unit; pump (greater than three inch diameter); pumps on well points; safety boat; self-propelled roller (other than asphalt); self-propelled sand blaster or shot blaster, water blaster or striping grinder/remover; skid loader (under 1 cu. yd.); truck mounted post driver. GROUP D: Boiler; compressor; cure and texture machine; dow box; farm type or utility tractor (under 75 hp.) pulling disk, roller or other attachments; group greaser tender; light plants; mechanic tender; mechanical broom; mechanical heaters; oiler; pumps (under three inch diameter); tree chipping machine; truck crane driver/oiler. CARPENTERS AND PILEDRIVERMEN (ZONE 5) Setting of structural steel; any welding incidental to bridge or culvert construction; setting concrete beams. WELDERS: Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed maybe added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)). In the listing above, the "SU" designation means that rates listed under that identifier do not reflect collectively bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other designations indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be: * an existing published wage determination * a survey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling IA20030001 - 5 U ~~., ~; ~ ~. ~~z -- ~ -; _ ^ _ _.,. ..~ ~ c..a -°-~. ~~ ~- ; c: ~ ~; ; ~ ; -~~~ - . _. ~ _._ ,. ., ~ -~ 7> - ~n 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, D. C. 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party's position and by any information (wage payment data, project description; area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U. S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.. END OF GENERAL DECISION cn -~ Q ci., ~., ~° ~ ~,~ o ,.-.. ~ j ~.' c~ LL ,- ~ ~.- C~ F- C ~. e~ U ` ~ '° O IA20030001 - 6 ,_.. ~. ,... -~-+-.. i .- --__.. r. __-__ - .-. __.. - -_.-_ - FE+wa.tzra ti].etrark wniar - Mardr to,leo4 REQUIRED CONTRACT PROVISIONS FEDERAL,AID CONSTRU Page 1. General .................................... 1 fi. Nondiscrimination ............................ 1 III. Nonsegregated Fadlities ................. ... 3 N. Payment of Predetermined. Minimum Wage ........ 3 V. Statements and Payrolls . 6 VI. Record of Materials, Supplies, and Labor .......:.. 6 Vp. Subletting or Assigning the Contract .............. 7 VIIL Safety: Acddent Preventan . ......... ...... 7 tX False Sgterrents Concerning Highway Projects ..... T X Implementation of Clean Air Ad and Federal Water Pollution Control Ad ... ............... 8 XI. Certification Regarding Debamrent, Suspension, Inefig~ifity, and Voluntary Exclusion .............. 8 Xll. Certificaton Regarding Use of Contract Funds for Lobbying .............................. .... 9 ATTACHMENTS A. Employment Preference forAppalachian Contrails. (inducted in Appalachian contrails ony) L GENERAL 1. These contrail provisions shall apply to all work perforred on fire contrail by the contractors own organization and with the assistance of workers under the contractors immediate superin- tendence and to afi work performed on the contrail by piecework, station work, or by subwntrad. 2 Except as otherwise provided for in each section, the cordrador sfiall insert in each subcontract all of the stipulations contained in these Required Contrail Provisions, and further require their inclusion in any lower tier subcontract or purchase order that may in turn be made. The Required Contrail Ptvisions shall not be incorporated by reference in any case. The prime contradorshall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with these Required Contract.Provisions. 3. A breach of arry of the stipulations conained in these Required Contrail Provisions shall be suffident grounds for termination of the cordrad. 4. A breach of the following clauses of the Required Contrail Provisions may also be grounds for debarment as provided in 29 CFR 5.12 Section I, paragraph 2; Section N, paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, and T; Section V, paragraphs 1 and 2a through 2g. 5. Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of Section N (except paragraph 5) and Section V of these Required Contrail Provisions shall not be subject ~ the general disputes clause of this Contrail. Such disputes shall be resolved in accor- dance wiBrthe procedures of the U:S. Departrrrerrt of Labor (DOL) as set forth in 29 CFR 5, 6, and 7. Disputes whin the meaning of this clause Indrrde disputes between the contractor (or arty of its subcontractors) and the contracting agenry, the DOL, or the contractors employees or their representatives. 8. Selection of Labor. During the performance of this contrail, the contractor shall not: a. disairnirrate against labor from any other State, possession or territory of the United States (except for employment preference cT~ CTION CONTRACTS. ~; , _," ~, ~-, for Appalachian contrails, when applipble,~ 3pedfied'in Attadi--~ b. employ convict laborforarty purpose~il~in'the Inds of the~~ project unless it is labor performed by conv~s ~o arega parole} supervised release, or probation. ,~ a ~,_ ='•F __,~ II. NONDISCRIMINATION _ A (Applipble to all Federal-aid construction contrails ~r d to ap related subwntrads of 570,000 or more.) 1. Equal Employment Opportunity: Equal empk~ymerrt opportu- nity (EEO) requirements not to discriminate and to take affirmative action to assure equal opportuniy as set forth under laws, executive orders, rules, regulations (28 CFR 35, 29 CFR 1630 and 41 CFR 60) and orders of the Secretary of Labor as modified by the provlsians prescribed herein, and imposed pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 140 shall constitute the EEO and spedfic afirtnative ailion standards for the contractors project. adivfies under this contrail. The Equal Opportunity Construction Contrail Spedfications set forth under 41 CFR 60-4.3 and the provisions of the American Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12101 ~ fig:) set forth under 28 CFR 35 and 29 CFR 1630 are incorported by reference in .this contrail. Irt the execution of this corrtrad, the contractor agrees to comply with the following minimum spedfic requirement adivfiies of EEO: a. The contractor will work with the State highway agency (SHA) and the Federal Government in carrying out EEO obligations and in their review of his/her adivtties under the contract. b.. The contractor wifi accept as his operating pofiry the . following statemerrtr "It is the polity of this Company to assure that appltcards are employed, and that err~loyees are treated during employment. without regard to their race, religion, sex, color, national origin, age or disability. Such action shall include: empk-yment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, inducting apprentice- ship, preapprenticeship, and/or on-the~ob training' 2. EEO Officer. The mntrador wifi designate and make known to the $HA contracting officers an EEO Officer who wfil have the responsibit'dy for and must be capable of effectively administering and promoting an alive contractor program of EEO and who must be assigned adequate authority and responsibility to do so. 3. Dlsseminatlon of Policy: Afi members of'the oontradors staff who are authorized to hire, supervise, promote, and discharge employees, orwho recommend such action, orwla are substantially involved in such action, will be made fully cognizant of, end will implement, the contractors EEO policy and contractual responsbili- ties to provide EEO in each grade and classification of employment To ensure that the above agreement will be met, the following actions will be taken as a minimum: a. Periodic meetings of supervisory and personnel office employees will be concluded before the start of work and then not less often than once every sbc months, at which time the contractors EEO polity and its implementation will be reviewed and explained. The meetings will be conducted by the EEO Officer. b. All new supervisory or personnel office empoyees wfil be given a thorough indoctrination by the EEO Officer, covering aU ~~ major aspects of the contractors EEO obrtgatons within thirty days lonowing their reporting for duty with the contractor. rw AA personnel who are engaged in direct recruitment for the project win be instructed by the EEO Officer in the contractors procedrues-for ktating and hiring minority group employees. d. Notices and posters setting forth the contractors EEO policy wtil be placed in areas readiy accessible to employees, apptiaNs for empoyment and potential employees. e.. The contractors EEO policy and the procedures to Implement such policy will be brought to the attention of empbyees by means of meetings, employee handbooks, or other appropriate means. 4. Recruibttsrt~ When advertising for employees, the contractor will inducts in ail advertisemerrts for employees the notation: An Equ~ OPport~nnil Errtptoyer.' Ap such adverttsemertls wdlbe placed in publications having a large cirwlation among minority groups in the area from which the project work force would normaly be deriMed. a. The contractor wUl, unless produded by a valid bargaining agreement,. conduct systematic and direct reautment through pubnc and private empbyee referral sources Ecey to yield grralfied minority group appncnts. To meet this requiremertf~ the contractor will y sources ofpotenfial Y group.employees, and estabileh with such. identfied souroes procedures whereby minority. group appicants may be referred. to the contractor for employment consideration. b. In the avant the contractor has a valid bargaining agree- ment providing for exclusive hiring hall referrals, he is expected to observe the provisions of that agreement. t0 the extent that the system permits the oorttradora compliance with EEO contract provisions. (The DOL has held that where implementation of such agteertrents have the effect of dlacrirrtinating against minorities or women, or obligates the contractor to do the same, such implemen- tatiort riolaties Executive Outer 11246, as amended.) c The contractor win' encourage his presets empbyees to relbr mktorfty group appliarts for employment. Information and procedures wtih rogard to refering minority group applicants will be discrraaed with employees. 5. Aersortnel Aetiorts: Wages, working conditions, and empby- ee benefits shag be established and administered, and personnel actions of every type, inducting hiring, upgrading, promotion, transfer. demotion, layoff, and termination, shall be taken wnltout regard to race. color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability. 'the tonowing procedures shag be fonowed: a The contractor will conduct periodic inspections of Project riles m irtsuro that working mnditiona and employee fadlnles do not irtdreate discriminatory trestrrtent of project site personnel b. The contractor will perfodicaly evaluate the spread of wages. paid within each dassifiation to determine any evidence of discriminatory wage pragtioes. tt~ G Theieorttract periodicity review selected personnel actions in doh to d whether there is evidence of discrifii- n re ev' found, the contractor win promptly take coaaotive . I indictee that the discrirtdnation may e beyo reviewed, such corrective action shall indur~a an >)~gded:~ s. (~ ~d. The. c ~ wnl promptly investigate an complaints of alieged.od'ts in;~~i>~Gde to the contractor in connection with his igati ~ r tract, will attempt to resolve such corrn- plairds. art~nll take a(Ip)opriate corrective action within areason- cv P~ps2 able time. Kthe investigation indicates that the discrimination may affect persons other than the complainant, such corrective action shall indude such other persons, Upon completion of each im-esti- gation, the contractor will inform every complainant of all of his avenues of appeal, 6. Training and Promotion: a. The contractor will assist in loafing, quarrfying, and increasing the skllfs of minority group and women empoyees, and appliants for employment. b. Consistent with the contractors work force requiremems and as permissible under Federal and State regulations, the contractor shall make fup use of training prograrrta. i.e., appren- ticeship. and on-the~job training programs for the geographical area of oorttrad perfortnanoe. Where feasible, 25 percent of apprentices or trainees in each occupation shall be in their fast year of appren- ticeship or training, In the event a spatial provision for training is provided under this contrad,.this subparagraph will be superseded as indicted in the special provision. cr The contractor will advise employees and applcnts for employment of available training programs and entrance require- ments for each. d. The contractor will periodicity review the training and promotion potential of minority group and women employees and win encourage eligible employees to appty for such training and promotion. T. Unions: H the contractor relies in whob or in part upon unions as a source of employees, the contractor wiQ use his/her best efforts to obtain the cooperation of such unions to inaease opportunities for minority groups and women within the unions, and to effect referraB by such unions of minority and fbmale employees. Actions by the contractor either dkecty or through a contractors assodadan acting as agent will include the procedures set forth below: a. The contractor win use best efforts b devebp, in coopera- lion with the unbns, joint training Programs alerted toward quanfying more minority group members. and women for membership in the unions and increasing the sknis of miriorfty group empbyees and women so that they may quaky for higher paying employment b.. The contractor wilt use best efforts to incorporate an EEO louse htto each union agreement to the end that such unbn will be contradualty bound to refer appliarts without regard to their race, cobr, religion, sex, national .origin, age or disability. c. The contractor b to obtain information as to the referral practices and pondes of the labor union except that to the extent such information is within tite exclusive possessbn of the labor union and such labor union refuses to famish such information to the contractor, the corttrador shall so certify to the SHA and shall set forth what efforts. have been made to obtain such irtfomtation. d. In the event the union is unabb to provide the oontrador with a reasonable flow of minority and women referrals withit the time limilt set forth le the collectltre bargaining agreement, the contractor rtn'il, through independent reauitment efforts, fin the empk>ymertt vacndes without regard to race. cobr, religion, sex, natbnal origin, age ar disaDnny; making fait elbtts to obtain qualified and/or qualifiable minority group pennons and women. (The DOL has held that d shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a conedive bargaining agreement providing for exdueive refertal fared to rotor minonly empkyees.) In the event tf to union refertal practice prevents the contractor from meeting the obligations pursuant to Executive Order 11246, as amended, and these speaal Provisions. such contractor shag irrrtediately notify the SHA, 8. Setscllon d SubcorMractors, Isrocurarrrerrt d INatertals and . L.nsing d EquipnNr~ The contractor shall not disairtunabe on the grounds of rocs, Dolor, religion, sex, national origin, age or disabiCdy in the selection and retention of aubcontradors, including procure- ment of materials and leases of equipmer>t. a. The contractor shall notify all potential subcontractors and suppliers of h~ EEO obligations under this contract. b. Disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE), as defined in 49 CFR 23, sha0 have equal opportunity to cortrpete for and perform subcontracts which the contrrector eaters irrto pursuant to this contract. The contractor will use his best efforts to sol'uu7tt bids from and bo utfi'¢e DBE srrbcontradors or subcontractors with meaningful minority group and female representation among their employees. Contractors sha0 obtain lists of DBE construction firms from SHA personnel . c. The contractor will use his best efforts to ensuro subwn- tractor compliance with their EEO obligations. 9. Records and Reports: The contractor shall keep such records as necessary to document compliance with the EEO requirements. Such records shall be retained for a period of three years following compktieon of the contract work and shaft be available at reasonable times and places for inspection by autho- sized representatives of the SHA and the FHWA a. The records kept by the contractor shall dowment the following: (1) The number of minority and non-minority group members and women employed in each work classification on the P~~ (~ The progress and efforts being made in cooperation with unions, when applipble, to increase empbyment opportunities forminorities and women; (3) The progress and' efforts being made in locating, hiring, training, qual"rtying, and upgrading minority and female employees; and (4) The progress and efforts being made in severing the services of DBE subcontractors or subcontractors with meaningful minority and female representation among their employees. b. The contractors will wtxnit an annual roport to the SHA each duly for the duration of the project, indicating the number of minority. women, and non-minority group employees momently engaged in each work daasifieation required by the contract work. This information is to be reported on Famt FHV11A-1391. If on-the n.s c--~ ~ ;:~ - f ~y ~ ~ e~~ ~.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ lift p.o. s job training is being required by special Provision, the contractor will be required to collect and report training data. Ill NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (Applrpble to all Federal-aid construction contrails and to all related subcontracts of 510,000 or more.) a By submission of this bid, the execution of this contract or subcontract, or the consrnrurrafbn of this material supply agreement or purchase order, as appropriate, the bidder, Federal-aid construct lion contractor, subcontractor, material supplier, or vendor, as appro- priate, certifies that the fine does not maintain or provide for ifs emmpbyees arty segregated facltes of arry of its establishments, and that the tine does not permit its employees to perform their services at arry kraUon, under Us control, where segregated facilities are. maintained. The firm agraees that a breach of this oartification le a violation of the tcEO provisana of this contrail. The fine further certifies that no employee wil be denied access to adequate facUities an the basis of sex or disaWNty. b. As used in this oEttifation, the term "segregated faeUities" means any waiting rooms, work areas, restrooms and washrooms, restaurants and other eating areas, tinredocks, k~drer rooms, and other storage a dressing areas, parking kits, drinking fountains, recreation or entertakarrent areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees which arc segregated by explicit directive, or are, in fad, segtegated on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age or disability, bequse of habit, kical custom, or otherwise. The onty exception will be for the disabled when the demands for accessibility override (e.g. disabled parking), c. The contractor agrees that it has obtairmed or wUl obtain identical xrtification from propo§ed subcontractors or material auppUers prbr to amNard of subeontrads or consummation of material supply a~meMs of 510,000 or more and that it will retain such oerJiftoatloa,P in fis fileel~ N PAY~if O~~ETERMINED MINIMUM WAGE i._. ~! ~a -(3i1-ppIiC56b to~tli ral-aid construction coritrads exceeding ana.t4 all n~~ntrads, except for projects kx:ated on aoadNrays ifled ai3 bcal roads or rural minor collectors, which 1. Gsn6r~a 1: U O a At~edmanics and labarera employed or working upon the site of tfine work will be paid unwnditionalty and not less often than once a week and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account {except such payroll deductions as are pennitbd by regulations (29 CFR 3) issued by the Secretary of labor urmder the Copeland Ad (40 U.S.C. 27tic)j the full amounts of wages and bona fide frirmge benefts (or cash equivalents thereof) due at tkrme of payrrmsnt. The payment sball be computed a< wage rates not bas :than those contained in fhe wage detemnination of the Seamary of Labor prereinafter "the wage detemrnatlon'~ which b attactmed hereto and made a part hereof, rcgardlesa of any contractual relationship which may be albged to exist between the contractor or its subcormtrailore anct such laborore and mechanics. The wage deterrtmhntiom (inducting any additional dassiflcationa and wage rates oormfommed under paragraph 2 of this Section N and the DOL. poster (WH-1321) or Fomn FHWA-1495) shall be posted at all ilrrres by the cormtractor and Ns subcontradprs at the site of the work in a' prominent and accessibb place where it can be easity seen by the workers. For the purpose of this Section, contn'butions made or costs reasonabty anticipated for bona fide fringe benefts under Sectiorm 1(b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Ad (ao U.SC. 27tie) on behalf of .laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or rtfedmanics, sutmjed to the provisions of Section N, paragraph 3b, imereof. Also, for the purpose of this Section, regular contributions made or costs inwrred for more than a weekly pedod (but not leas often than quarterly) under Plans, funds. or programs, which cover fhe particular wacky period. are deemed to be corrstruWvety made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and rrrectran- icsshall be paid the appropriate wage rats and fringe benefts on the wage deterrrtirration for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as Provided In paragraphs 4 and 5 of this Section N. b. Laborers or mechanics. performing work in move than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each dasaiftcac tion for the time actually worked therein. Provided, that the employers payrotl records aocuratey set forth the time spent. in each classification in whictr work is perfortrred. a Afl ratings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon Act and related ads corriairred in 29 CFR 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contrail. Classification: a. The SHA contracting officershall require that any daaa of laborers or mechanics employed. undec the contrail, which is not listed im the wage determination, shall be classified in coafonnanoe with the wage detemnimation. b. The oontrecting officer shall approve an additional dassiti- cation, wage rate and fringe benefits. onty when the following rxiteria have been niet (1) the work to be performed by the additional classifi- cation requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; (2) the additional dassifieation is utiUzed kr the area. by the construWon industry: (3) the proposed wage rate, inducting any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonabb relationship to, the wage Hiles con- tained in the wago determination; sort (4) with respect to helpers, when such a classification prevails in the area in which the work is performed. . a ff the contractor or subcontractors, as appropriate, the laborere and mechanics (if known) to be employed in the additional classification or their representatives, and. the contracting officer agree ort the daasification and wage rate (inducting the amount designated for Mnge benefits whero appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by the contracting officer to the DOL, Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Stan- dards Administration, Washingtorm, D.C, Z0210. The Wage and Hour Administrator, or an authorized representative, wail approve, modify, or disapprove every additional dasslfication action within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the eontreeting officer within the 30~day perked that additional time is necessary. d. In the event the contractor or aubcontractora, as appro- pmiate, the laborers or mechanics to be empoyed in the additional dassificstion or their representatives, and the contracting officer do not agree on the proposed dassificaUon and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where. aPProP~), the contradkmg officer shag n;fer the questions, kmduding the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the contracting officer, to the Wage and Hour Administrator for determination. Said Administrator, or an authorized representative, wUl issue a determi- nation within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contacting officer or will notify the oontrecting oficer within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary ~~ e. The wage rate (umchrding fringe benefits where aPProP~) determined pursuant to paragraph 2c or Zd of this Section N shag be paid to all workers petfortning work in the add'tional dassfication from the first day on whidr work is performed in the classification. 3. Payment of Fringe Benefits: a. Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract fora doss of laborers or rtmectmanics includes a- fringe benefR which fs not expressed as an hoary rate, the oontrador or aubeontraetma, as appropriate, shall either pay the benefit as stated in tfie wage determination or shall pay another bona fide Tinge berme5t or an hourly case equivakrrt thereof. b. ff the contractor or subcontractor, as appropriate, does not make paymermts to a trustee or other third person, he/she may consider as a part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably antidpated in providing bona fde fringe benefits under a plan or program. Provided, that the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Ad have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan ar program. 4. Apprentices and Trainees (Programs of the U.S. DOL) and Helpers: a. Apprentices: (1) Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rata for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship Program registered with the DOL, Employment and Training Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or with a State apprenfioship agenry recognized by the Bureau, or if a petsott is employed in his/her first li10 -days of probationary employrtrermt as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who b not irWividualy registered le the Program, but who has been eertifified by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training or a State apprenticeship agency (where appropmiate) to be elgible for probationary ernpbyrrment as an apprendo. (Z) The agowabk ratio of apprentices to journeyman-level empbyeea on the job ake in any craft dassfication shall not be gresEer than the ratio pertnilted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any employee Gated on a payroll at en apprermtice wage rate, who is not registered or athetwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate fatted in the wage determination for the dassfication of work actually performed. In additiarm, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio pemdtted under the registerm~ program shalt be paid not less than the appl'irxble wage rate on the wage de~rtnination for the work aduagy perfortrred. Where a contractor or subcontractor le performing constnrdion on a project in a kmcafdy other than that in which its program le registm:red, the ratios and wage rates (expressed M peroerrtages of the journeyman-level hoary rate) spedikd in the contractors or subcontractors registered Program shall be observed. (3) Every apprentice must be paid at rmd less than the rate spedfied in the registered program for the apprentice's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman-level hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination, Apprentices shall be paid fin9e benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprentmceship program. H the apprenticeship program does not spedfy fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the fuq amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination forthe appgcable classification. H the Administrator for the Wage and Hour Division determines that a different practice .prevails for the appgcable apprerdioe classification, fringes shag be paid in aocondaneewith that determination. (4) in the event the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or a State apprenticeship agency tm:cagnized by the Bureau, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the contractor or aubcontrador wiq no longer be permmitted to utilize apprentks at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the i:omparable woric pefiormmed by regular employees unbl an accept able program b approved. b. Trainees: (1) Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees Mnl! not be pemmitted to work at less than the prmsdetemdned rata for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individuagy registered in a program which has received prior approval. evi- denced by formal cert'dicah'on by the DOL, Erploymerrt and Training Administration. (2) The ratio Of trainees tQ journeyman-level employees on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Any employee listed on the payroq at a trainee rate who is not. registered and pariidpating in a training plan approved by the Empbymermt and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the dassificadon of work adualy performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio pernitkd under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination forthe work actually performed. (3) Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate speafied in tht aPP~ Program for his/her level of Progress. expressed as a percentage of the journeyman-IeveF hourly rate specfied in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shag be paid fringe benefts in accordance with the provisans of-the trainee program. K the trainee program does not mention fringe benefts, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman-level wage rate on the wage detemtination which provides for less thanrfull fringe benefits for apprentices, in which case sucC~akmees s~ receive the same fringe benefids as apprentices. ~' "~' C'? ~=~ ~.~~` ~.~ (4) In the event the Employment andT3aining,Admin~a{-i tration withdraws approval of a training pro~ra~n, the caratradorp~ subcontractor wm11 no longer be permitted to~I~etrainfa3 at less than the applicable ptedetertnined rate for 1l~orT_c, performed un`~~'~ an acceptable program is approved. ft ~ ~'" ---, ',....~` 0. Helpers: `~_ ~~. ~~ Helpers wiq be pertnilted to work on a project Blue helper dassiftption is specified and defamed on the applicable wage detemminatan or is approved pursuant to the conforrmarmce procedure set forth in Section N.2. Any worker listed. on a payroll at a helper wage rate, who is not a helper under a approved definition, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determi- nation for the dassfiptbn of work actually perfortrmcd. 5. Apprentices and Trainees (Programs of tfre US. DOT): Apprentices and trainees working under.apprentioeshipond skill training programs which have been certified by the Seuetary of Transportation as promoting EEO in connection wffh Federal-aid highway construction programs are not subjectto the requirements of paragraph 4 of this Section N. The straight time hourly wage rates for apprentices and trainees under such programs will be establ'ahed by the particular programs. The ratio of apprentices and trainees to journeymen shall not be greater than pertnifted by the P.o. s terrrrs of the particular program. 6. WNhholding: The SHA shatl upon tls own action or upon written request of an authorized. representative of the DOL withhold, or ease to be wdhlreld, from the corrtrador or subcorrtrarctor under this carbad or any other Federal contract with the same prime contradtor, or any other Federally-assisted wrrtrail subject to Davis-Bacon prevatltng wage requirements which is held by. the same prime contractor, as much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and rrredranics, inducting apprentices, trainees, and he~ers, empk-yed by the contractor or any subcon- tractor the futl amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of fatlure to pay any laborer or mechanic; lydudtrrg any apprerrBce, trainee, or helper. employed or working on the site of the work atl or part of the wages required by the contract; the SHA contracting officer may, after written notice to the contractor. take such action. as may be necessary to pose the suspension of arty furUrer payment, advance. or guarantee of funds until such- violations have ceased. 7. Overtlme Requinrt~e~: No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contrail work wh&:h may require or involve the empbyrtrent of laborers. mechanics, watdrmen, or guards (inducting apprentices, trainees, and helpers described in paragraphs 4 and 5 above) shall roquire or permit any laborer, mechanic, watdrman, or guard In arty workweek in which he/she b employed on such work, to work in excess of 40 boon: in such workweek unbss such laborer, rtrectran- ic, watchman, or guard receives compensation at a rate not less than one-and~one-tmlf tirrbs hisrtrer basic rate of pay for an hours worked in excess of 40 hours to each workweek. 8. Vtohtiore ffability for Unpaid Wages; Liquidated Damages: In the event of arry violation of the louse set toM in paragraph T above. the contractor and arty suboontrador respons~b thereof shall be Babb tD the affected employee for hialtrer unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shag be liable to the United States (in the ease of work done under contrail for the Diatrid of Columbia or a territory, to audr District or to such terrtlay) for tlquidated damages. Such Bquidated damages shalt be canputed with respect to each individual laborer, mechanic, watchman, or guard empoyed in violation of the dauae set forth In paragraph T, in the sum of 510 for each plendar day on which. such employee was required or permitted to work >n excess of the standard work week of 40 hours without paymenrof the overtime wages required by the douse set forth in paragraph 7. t.t3 _~ Q - r "' ,~ , ~ ~~>a ~;`. ~_ `• O `... ~ ~ ..o O rv P+ae ii. WMhholding for Unpaid Wags and Uqutdatad Damages; The SHA shat upon ib own action or upon wn'tten requeat.of arty authorized representative of the DOL withhold, or puss to be withheld, from arty monies payabb on account of work perfortrred by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contnd or arty other Federal contract with the same prime contractor. or arty other Federatly-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Ad, which is half. ay the same prime contractor; such sums as may be dstermined to be necessary to sattsty any Ilabtl'ities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and Bquidated damages as provided in the douse set forth in paragraph ti above. V. STATEMENTS AND PAYROLLS (Applicabb to atl Federal-aid. construction contracts exceeding 52,000 and to atl.related suboontraacta, except for projects kaated on roadways dasaified as local roads or nrral cotledors, which are exempt.} 1. Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR S): The contractor shah campy with the Copeland Regulations of the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by reference. 2. Payrolls and Payroll Records: a. Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor and each. subcontractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of 3 years from the date of wmpbtion of the contract for all: laborers, mechanip, apprentices. trainees, watdmen, helpers, and guards working at the . site Of the work. b. The payrotl records shatl oontalr the name. soda/ security number, and address of each such empbyee; his or her correct dassiflcatlon; hourly rues of wages.pali (inducting rates of contribu- tions or costs antidpated for bona fide fringe benefb or psh equivalent tirereof the types descctbed in Section 1(bx2xB) of the Davis Bacon Ad); daffy and weekly number of taws worked; deductions made; and actual wages paid. In addition, for Appala- chian contracts,the payrotl records shatl contain a nofatlion indicating whether fire employee does, or does not, nomraly reside in the labor aroa as defined in Attacfrnerrt A, paragraph 1. Whenever the Secretary of labor. pursuant to Section N, Paragraph 3b, has found that the wages of arty laborer or mechanic inducts the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefts under s plan or Program described in Section 1(bx2)(B) of the Davis Bacon Ad, the contractor and each subcordractor shall maintain records which show that the cortrmitrnsnt m provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is flnandatly responsibb, that the plan or program has been communipted in writing to the laborers or mechanics alfecbed, and show the cost aNcipated or the actual cost incurred in providing benefds. Contractors or subcontradon emptying apprenticss or trainees under approved programs shag maintain written evidence of the registration of apprentices and trainees. and retina and wage rates presdibed in the applipbb Programs. C F_actr contractor and subcontractor shatl fumah,. each week in which any contract work is performed. to the SHA resident engineer a payroll of wages pall each of its employees pnduding apprentices; trainees, and helpers, described in Section N, para- graphs 4 and 5, and waGt-rren and guards engaged on work during the precedlrg weeky payroll period). The payroll submitted shell set out accuratey and compbtely an of the infomratlon required to ba maintained under paregaph 2b of this Section V. This information may be submitted >n any forth desired. Optional Forth WH-347 is availabb for this purpose and maybe purdrased from the Superin- tendent of Docxarrert<s (Federal atodt number 02g-005.00141), U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by aq subcorrtracbors. d. Each payroq submitted shall be accompanied by a Statartrerrt Of Compliance," signed by the contractor or subcon- tractor or hisfieragentwho pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following: (9) that the payroq for the payroll period contains the fiforrration required to be maintained under paragraph 2b of this Sedior V and that such irrfomration is coned end campbte; (2) that such laborer or mechanic (indud'utg each helper, apprentice, and trainee) empbyed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weeky wages earned, without rebate, eittrerdiredy or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the fuq wages earned; other than pernissble dedudbns as set forth in the Regulations, 29 CFR 3; (3) that each laborer or mechanic has beer paid. nil less tfi2d the applipbb wage rate and fringe benefits ar cash equivalent for the cNassfiption of worked performed, as speciRed in the appgcable wage determination incorporated into the contrail e. The weekly aubrrissbn of a Properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Forth WH-34T shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the "Statement of Compliance" required by paragraph 2d of this Section V. f. The falsifiption of any of the above certfiptions may subject the contractor to civil or criminal prosecttion under 18 U.S.C. 1001 and 31 U.S.C. 231. g. The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records nequited under paragraph 2b of this Section V availabb for inspect lion. copying; or trarruxiption by authorized representatives of the SW4,, the FHWA. or the DOL, and shah permit such representatives 1n irrtlervierr employees during woridng hours on the job. ff the corrtrador orsuboontrador fails to submit the required records or to crake them avaiable, the SHA, the FHWA, the DOL, oral) may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such adbns as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, fanure to submit the required records upon request or to make such reeonis available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR-5.92 iJL 1RECORD OF fiAATERIALS, SUPPLIES, AND LABOR 1. On ail Federal-aid contrails on the Natbnal Highway System, except those which provide solely for the installation of protective devices at railroad grade crossings, those whkh are constructed on a foroe account or direct labor basis, highway beautification con- tracts, and contracts for which the total final construction cost for roadway and bridge is bas than 51,000,000 (23 CFR 635) the cordrador shag: a. t3ecome familiar with the qst of spedfic• materials and supplies contained in Fonn FMNA~7, "Statement of Materials and Labor Used by Contractor of Highway Construction involving Federal Funds," prior to the cornmenoement of work under this contract. b. Mairrtain a record of the total cost of all materials and supples purchased for and ncorporated in the work, and also of the quantities of those spedfic materials and supplies listed on Forth i=iiWA-47, and in the units shown on Forth FHWA-4T. ~ Famish, upon the completion of the contrail, to the SHA resident engineer on Forth FHWA~7 together with the data required in paragraph 1b relative to materials and supplies, a final tabor summary of all corrtrad work indicating the total hours worked and the total amount earned. 2. At the prime contractors option, either a single report covering all contract work or separate reports for the contractor and for each subcontract Shan be submitted. VII. SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNING THE CONTRACT 1. The contractor shall perform with its own organ¢ation contract work amounting to nil less than 30 percent (or a greater percentage if specifted elsewhere in the contrail) of the total original contrail price, exduding any spedaity .items designated by the State. Speciaity iterrrs may be performed by subcontract and the amount of arty such speaalty items performed may be deducted from the total original contrail price before computing the amount of work required to be performed by the wntradors own organization (23 CFR 635). a: 'tts own organizatbn" shag be oonsWed to indude only workers empbyed and paid d'rredly by the prime contractor and equipment owned or rented by the prime contractor, with or without operator;. Such term does not indude employees or equipment of a subcontractor, assignee, or agent of the prime contradof b. "Specialty Items" shag l?e construed to be nrrrited to work that requires highly spectalized knowledge, abgities, or equipment not ordinarily availabb in the type of contracting organizations qualified and expected to bid on the contrail as a whole and in general are to be nmited to minor components of the overall contrail 2 The contract amount upon which the requirements set forth in paragraph 1 of Section VII is computed indudes the cost of material and manufactured products whkh aro to be purchased or produced by the contradorunder the contrail provisions. 3. The contractor shag famish (a) a competent superkrtendant or supervisor who is empbyed by the firm, has full authority to diced performance of the work in accordance with the contract require- merrts, and is in charge of all eonstrudion operations (regardless of who performs the work) and (b) such other of its own oryanizational resources (supervision, management, and engineering services) as the SHA contracting officer determines is necessary to assuro the performance of the contract. 4. No portion of the contract shall be submt, assigned or other- wise disposed of except with the written consent of the SHA contracting officer, or authorized representative, and such consent when given shall not be construed to relieve the contractor of arty responsibility for the fulfinment of the contract. Written ¢~ltsent will be given onty after the SHA has assured each su _ ntred is evidenced in writing and that it contains aq~ pro~ons and requirements ottee prime contract. ~~ ~-, s :; .--(-i VIII. SAFETY: ACCIDENT PREVENTION ;l'; ~ ~ --"' ~.; ~- :~ 1. in the performance of this contrail the ~~ r s oomply'~ with all applicabb Federal, State, and bpi m satetjr, heaith, and sanitation (23 CFR 635). The corMLa Shan Qggvide aR~ safeguards, safety devices and protective nt e lee any other needed actions as it determines, or SHA cdFltrading officer may determine, b be reasonably necessary to protr:~he life and heanh of empbyees on the job and the safety of the public and to protect property in oonnedion with the peAortnance of the work covered by the contract. 2. it is a condition of this contract, and shag be made a condition of each subcontract,-which the contractor enters into pursuant to this contract, that the contractor and any subcontractor shall not permit any employee, in performance of the contract, to work in suround- ings or under conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to hisArer health or safety. as determined under construo• ~r lion safety arb treaUh standards (29 CFR 1926) promulgated by the Seaetary of Labor, in accordance with Section 107 of the Contract Worts Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 333). 3. Pursuant to 29 CFR 1926.3, it is a condition of this contraetthat the Seuetary of Labor or authormed representative thereof, shall have right of entry to any site of oorrtract perfomumoe to inspector brvestlga~e the matter of oomptianoe wUh the construdbrt satiety and health standards and to carry out the duties of the Seuetary under Section 107 of the Contrail Work Hours and Safety Standards Ad (40 U.S.C. 333). 1X FALSE STATEMENTS CONCERNING HIGHWAY PROJECTS In order to assure high .qualUy and durable eonstrtrctlon in carrfoma'ly with approved plans and apedfiations and a high degree of reUablUty on ahtemenb and reprosentatlons made by engineers, contractors, suppUers, and workers on Federal-aid highway projects, tt is essential that all persons wnoerned with the project peAonn their fundiorrs as carefutiy, thoroughly, arb honestly as possible. WUlful falsiflgtlort; distortlorr, or misrepresentation with reaped to any fads related to the Project is a violatlon of Federal law. To prevent arty. misunderstanding regarding the aertousness of these and airnUar ads, the following rrotlce shall be posted on each Federal-aid. highway project (23 CFR ~ in one or moro places wirers ~ is readUy avaUabls to. all Persons oortaemed with the. project: NOTICE TO ALL PERSONNEL ENGAGED ON FEDERAL-AIO HIGHWAY PROJECTS 18 U.S.C. 1020 reads as follows: "hRroever, beHrg an o/5oer, agent or employee of the UrNted States or of any State or Territory,. or whoever, whether a person, assodaEron, firm,, ar oorporatror, krrowbrgly makes any rake statement >~ represe--tatiorr, or false report as b the d-aracter, quafgy, v1. or oust of the material used or b be used, or the quantrTy orquekly of the work perlbrrned orb be Perbrtrred. or the c»st thereofln oonnediion with the submission of plar-s, maps, spsdtJcatians contracts orcosts of constrtrcEion on arty highway oc related protedsubmltted torapproval b firs Seaetary of Tiansporta- tbn; a Whoever knowlrrgly makes any false statement false -epnjsen- taHorr, false report or false claim witlr rasped b tfre character, 9~Y. 9~--MY. orcost ofany rvurk peribrnred onto be peribmred, or.meterie/s furnished or b be hr-nlshed, M connection witl- the canstructiorr of any highway or related protect approved by the Seaemry of Transportation; or 1Nhoever lurowtngly nrekes any false Statement or false repre- aentaBon as b materiel fact !n any statemarrt oerElJicate, or report aubmltted pursuant b provlskHrs of the FedemhaW Roads Ad apprrty4d July ~, 1918, (39 Stet 355), as amended and supple- '. ~..,~ Slt~bea~~="'°"'that 510,000 a,rhnprisorred not more than ~-~. IMM~1~1~N OF CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL .---- ~ WA POL~,.t~ION CONTROL ACT i r-- to ~"` fd constnrction cortrads and to all related a~~~C:7-" or more.) By suba~lsbn of this bid or the executlon of this contract,. or subcontract, as appropriate, the bidder, Federal-aid construction , or auboontrador, as appropriate, wUl be deemed to have stipulated as follows: 1. That any taalUy drat is or wB be ufltized in the perbrtnanoa of this contract. unless such contract is exempt under the Chan Air Ad, as ankrrded (42 U.S.C.1857 ffi ~,g., as amended by Pub.L 91-604), and render the Federal Water Pollutlon Control Ad, as amended (33 U.S.C. 1251 ~ fig., as amended by Pub.L 92-500), Executive Older 11738, and regulations le implementation thereof (40 CFR 15) is not Usted, on the date of contrail award, on the U.S. Environ- mental Probdion Agency (EPA) List of Violating Fadlides pursuant to 40 CFR 15.20. 2. That the firm agrees to comply and remain in compliance with all the requirerrrents of Section 114 of the Clean Air Ad and Section 308 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Ad and all regulations and guideUnes Usted thereunder. 3. That the fum shall promptly notify the SHA of the reoe~t of arty communication from the Director, ORioe of Federal Adivittes, EPA, indicating that a fadlity that is or wUl be utlUzed fbrthe contract is under consideration to tae fated on the F.PA list of ViolaUrrg FadlUiee 4. That the fine agrees 'to inducts or cause to be inducted the requirements of paragraph 1 through 4 of this Section X le every nonexempt subcorrtrad, and further agrees to take such action as the government. may dived as a means. of enfordng such require- ments. XI. CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT. SUSPENSION. INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION 1. Inatruetions for Certiflcatlon -Primary Coverod Trerrsac- tiona: (Applicable to all Feden6aid contracts - 49 CFR 29) a. By signing and submitting this proposal, the prospective primary participant is providkrg the certification set out below.. ' b. The inabUity of a person b provide the oertlficatlon set out below wiq not necessarily result. to denial of partk4patlon in this covered transactiar. The prospective partk3pant shall submit an exptanatlon'of why it cannot provide the certification set out below. The oertlficatlon or explanation wUl. be coraidered to connection with the department. or agency's detenninatlon.wtretlrer toenter into this tranaadion. However, falure of the prospective primary partldpant to famish a certification or an explanation shall disqualify such a person from partldpation in this transadbn. a The certificatlon in this dauae to a materlel representation of fad upon which reliance was placed when the department or agenry determined to enter into this transaction. ff >t is later determined that the P~P~ P~rY partidpant knowingly rendered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies avaUabb to the Federal Govemmenk the department or agency may tenNnate this transaction for cause of default d The proepedhre primary partidparrt shall Provide irurediate written notice to the departrnent or agenry to whom this Proposal is aubmitled if any time the prospective primary partldpant teems that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed dreumstanoas. e. The terms covered tranaadlon," "debarted • „suspended,. 'lneligUrle," "lower tier covered transacction' "partidpant," "Person." "primary covered traraaction,"'~rirrdpal," "proposal' snd'lrolurrtariy excluded," as used in this louse, have the mesningsset out fn the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implementing Executive Order 12549. You may. contact the department or agency to whidt this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulations. f. The prospective primary Participant agrees by sutxnitWg this proposal that. should the proposed co~rered trarrsaWar be ~.e entered irRo, i< shag not krtowhtgly enter into amr k~vrer tier covered transaction with a person who is debarred, suspenbed, declared inefigbb, or voluntarily excluded from partiapation in this covered Uransactiorr, unless authorized by rie deparment or agency entering into this tranaactiorr: g. The prospective prmmary partidpant further agrees by submiairg ttris proposal that it wtll include the clause titled "Certifi- cation Regardkrg DebarnerrY Suspension, Inefgd~ifdy and Volurrtary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered TransadJon,' provided- by the deparbrrertt or agen~- entering into this covered transaction, without modification, in atl lower tier covered transactions and ri all soRdta- tiorrs for lower tier covered transactions. h A participant in a covered transaction may req upon a certifiption of a Prospective partclpant in a lower tier covered transactiortthat's notdebarted, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from the covered transaction, unless R knows that the certifiption is ertoneous. A paAiclpant may decide the method and frequenr-y by whk;h fi detertrurres the el'grbiity of its principals. Fach partir;iparrt may, but is not required to, check the nonproeurement portiortofthe "Lists of Pafies Excluded From Federal Procurement or Nonprocurement Programs" (Nonprocurement List) which is corrrpilad by the General Services Administration. L Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establlehment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this clause. The knowledge and'rnfomration of participant is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. j. Except for transactions authorized under .paragraph f of ttrese instructions, if a particpant in a covered transaction knowingly enters into a buret t"~er covered transaction with a person who is suspended, debarred, inefgible, or voluntariy excluded from partidpation in this transaction, in add'kion to other remedies available to the Federal Government, the department or agenry may terrrtinate this transaction for puss or default ..... d~nci~, ;~11~~ ~'t~~oa ~ - 9~ :~ ~~~ ~~ ~.~}fit ~~~~% I `.~ . , .:...~~ Certitlcatlon Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Irietigibility and Voiurrtary Excl~ton-Primary Covered Tranaactlons 1. The prospective Primary particpant certifies to the hest of l~s knowledge and belief, that it and its prindpals: a. Are not presently debared, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligble, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency; b. Have not within a 3-year period preceding ttus proposat been convicted of or had a dvtl judgement rendered against them for rrommission of fraud or a ertrninal oBense in connection with obtaining, etiemptirg to obtain, Or perfiorrrring a pubWc (Federal, State or kpq transadton or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzle- ment, then, forgery, bribery, falsfication or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; a Are not presently indicted for or ctherwise aiminatly or d,n1y charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State or local with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 1b of this certification; and d. Have not within a 3-year period preceding. this applia- tion/proposal had one. or more public. transactions (Federal, State or lopQ temtinated for puss or defauR 2: Where the prospective primary particpant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such prospective participant shall attach en explanation to this proposal. ..... 2. Instructionsfor Certiticatiort- Lower Tier Covered Transac- tions: (Applicable to aU subcontracts, purchase orders and other lower tier transactions of 525,000 or more - 49 CFR 29) a. BY signing end submitting this Proposal. the prospective lower tier is providing the certfiption set out below. b. The certifiption in this clause is a material representation of fad upon which reliance was pissed when this transaction was entered into. ff R is later determined that the prospective tower tier partidpant knowingly rerxlered an erroneous certification, in addition to other remedies availabb to the Federal Government, the dep'srt- ment, or agenry with which this transaction originated may pursue available remedies, inducting suspension and/or debarment. r~ The prospedhre lower tier padidpant shall provide imrr,edi- atewritten notice to tt-e person to which this proposal is subrnilbed if at any time the prospective lower tier partidpant learns that its certifiption was eroneous by reason of dianged dreumstanees. d. The iertns "co+rered transadbn ~ "debarted,' "suspended " ineligible,' "primary covered tranaactiori,' "partidpaint," 'person, "prindpal," "proposal; and "voluntarily excluded," aS used in ti1iS clause, have the meanings set out in the Definitions and Coverage sections of rules implertieriting Executive Order 12549: You may ooritact the person to which this proposal is aubmttted for assistance in obtaining a copy of those regulatbns. . e. The prospective lower tier participant agrees by submrlting the Proposal that, should the proposed covered trartsadion be entered kito, d shad not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transadbn wRh a person who is debarred, suspended. declared wo. a inel'rgflrle, or voluntariy excluded from partidpation in this covered agreement, and the extension, continuation. renewal, amendment, transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency witit or modification of any Federal contract, grant, ban, or cooperative which this transaction orgktated. a9nt. t The prospective lower tier partidpant further agrees by submitting this proposal that fi wfil irxiude this clause titled "Certifica- tioa Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Irrefigd~itdy and Voluntary Fxdusion-Lower Tsr Covered Transaction," without modification, in aq lorrertiercovered transactions and in aU sofiatattons for borer tier covered hansactions,. g. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a oerbfiation of a Prospective paNdpant in a bwer tier covered trar>:action that is not debarred, suspended, inefigble, or voluntarily excluded from the wverod trarrsadton, unbss R knows that the aertifieMbn b erroneous. A partidpant may deride the rtrethod and irequerwy by whidt it determines the eCg~r of its principals. Each paNapant may. but b not required to, dredc the Nonprocuroment List. h. Nothing eorrtained in the foregoing shall be construed to tequiro estabibtrment of a system of records in order to render in goadfaifh the certification. required by this louse.. The.knowledge and brforrrration of partidpant is not required to exceed that whk~r is nomlally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. i. Except for transadbns authorized under paragraph a of these irrabructions, if a participant in a covered transad'an knowingy enters into a lower tier covered transactor with a person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from partidpatbn in this transaction, in addition to other remedies evadable `to the Federal Government, the departrnent or agency with which thFa transaction originated may pursue available remedies, irrchrding suspension and/or debamrenL ..... CertMptton Regarding Debannsnt. Suspension, Irrsligtbility and Voluntary Exclusion-Lower Tier Covered Trartsactlons: 1. The prospective lower tier participant certifies, by submission of this proposal. that neither R nor its prindpals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared Inefigibb, or volun- tarily excluded from part(dpation in this transaction by any Federal departrrrent aragency. 2 1Nhere lire prospective lower tier participant b unable to certify to any of the statements in this oertfigtion, such prospective partidpant abaft attach an explanation to this proposal. ...., JpL CERTIFICATION REGARDING USE OF CONTRACT FUNDS FOR LOBBYING (Applicable to all Federal-aid constnrction eorrtracts and to all related subcontracts which exceed 5100,000 - 49 CFR 20) 1. The prospective partldpant certifies, by signing and aubmdfing this bid or proposal. to the best of his or her knowbdge and belief, char a. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influerro- ing or attempting to intluence an officer or employee of any Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an empbyee of a Member of Congress in connectbn with the awardag of any Federal contract, the making of eny Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of art)r cooperative raaa.,o b. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for Influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of arty Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress. or an empbyee of a Member of Congress in connection wnh this Federal corrbact, grant, ban. or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Fonn-LLL, 'Disclosure Forth to Report Lobbying; in accordance with its instructions. 2. This ceRification is a rrraterial representation of fad upon which rNiance was placed when this transar2lon was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prorequlsite for makng or entering krto this tnnsac;tion imposed by 31 U.S.C. 1352. Any person who fails to file the required certifir:atton shall be subject to a avi PenaRY ~ not bas than 510,000 and not none than 5100,000 for each such failure. 3. The prospective Participant also agrees. by aubmitiinQ his or her bid or proposal that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be inducted in all lower tier subcontracts, which exceed 5/00,000 and that all such redpients shall certify and disclose aocordingy. dMUll iJJ J~;11~tiIIMO! ~1Q~ End ;~.1.i~ 9'~ ~b ~~ 0~ ~~0 S~OZ Printer's Fee $ ~~ a CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, JOHNSON COUNTY, SS: THE IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN FED. ID # 42-0330670 I, Diana Becicka, being duly sworn, say that I am the legal clerk of the IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN, a newspaper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper ~ ,time(s), on the following date(s): S .~.~ _ . ~5, ~~ -r Legal Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of it.- A.D. 20~_. Notary Public 1.~~ "~~ ~ O~rlrrssns~:,~n f~un,ber 732ut9~ E ~~~' - ~~h~' +~•r~dfYMitRi^u':7r1 EXairaS !! OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NOTICE AF PUBLIC HEARING ON -PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, FORM OF CONTRACT AND ESTIMATED COST FOR THE TRAFFlC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT PROJECT IN THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA TO ALL TAXPAYERS OF .THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, AND i0 OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS: Public rrotice is hereby given that the City Council of the C'dy of Iowa City, Iowa, will conduct a public hearing on plans, specfix:ations, form of contract and esti- mated cost for the cohstruction of the Traffic Signal Interconnect Project in said city at 7:00 p.m. oh the 3rd day of October, 2006, said meeting to be held in the Emma J. Harvat Hall in City Hall, 410 E. Washington Street in said sty, or'rf said meeting is cancelled, at the next meeting of the City Council thereafter as posted by the City Clerk. Said plans, specifications, form of con- tractand estimated cost are rrow on file in the office of the City Clerk in City Hall in Iowa City, Iowa, and may be inspected by any interest-ed.persons. Any interested persons may appear at said meeting of the City Council for the purpose of making objections to and com- ments concerning said plans, specific~- tions, contract or the cost of making said improvement. This notice is given by order of the City Council of the City of Iowa City, Iowa and as provided by law. MARIAN K. KARR, CITY CLERK 61274 September 25, 2006 Printer's Fee $ 8r~ . R ~- CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IOWA, JOHNSON COUNTY, SS: THE IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN FED. ID # 42-0330670 I, Diana Becicka, being duly sworn, say that I am the legal clerk of the IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN, a newspaper published in said county, and that a notice, a printed copy of which is hereto attached, was published in said paper time(s), on the followin date(s): ~C~ ~ ~5, ~~~1~ Legal Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this ~) ~ ~ day of ~ A.D. 20 Olv Notary Public s ~~a~ ~®~ €;, ~ Commission Numb .r ' a1:; Nly Cammi~~,~n E..:~,~ ~`°" January ?7, 26L6'> i w. _,___._. -_-._~ _ __. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NOTICE TO BIDDERS STATE OF IOWA -Sealed bids will be received on November 21, 2006 by the - Iowa Department of Transportation at the Office of Contracts in Ames, Iowa until 10 o'Gock A.M., C.T., for various items of construction and/or maintenance work. Plans, specifications and proposal forms for the work may be seen and secured at the Office of Contracts, Iowa Department of Transportation, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa until noon on the day previ- ous io the letting. Mailed bids are to be sent to the Iowa Department of Transportation, Office of Contracts, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010. Staff will be available at the Off~e of Contracts the day previous to the let- tingand the day of the letting for the drop- ping off of bids during regular business hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The bwa Department of Trensportatan, (DOT) uses the Bid Express website (www.bithc.com) as an offiaal depository tor. electronk: bid submittal. The Iowa DOT will ensure that this electronic bid depository is available for a two-hour period prior to the deadline for submis- sion of bids. In the case of disruption of national communications or bss of serv-. ices by www.bidx.com during this two- hour period, the Iowa DOT will delay the deadline for bid submissions to ensure the ability of potential bidders to submit bids. Instructions will be communicated to potential bidders. Opening and reading of the bids will ~e performed at the Iowa Department of Transportation, Ames, Iowa after 10:30 . A.M. on the same date such bids are scheduled to be received, unless other- wise specified by the Iowa Department of Transportatton All proposals must be filed on the forms furnished by the Iowa Department of Transportation, Contracts Office, sealed and plainly marked. Proposals contain- ing any reservations not provided for in the forms famished will be rejected. The Iowa Department of Transportation reserves the right to waive technicalitles and to reject any or afl bids. A Proposal Guarantee trot kiss than the amount as set forth in the proposal forth shall' be filed with each proposal. The Proposal Guarantee shall be in the form of a certified check or credit union certi- fied share draft, cashiers check, money order or bank draft drawn on a solvent bank or credit union. Certified Checks or credft union certified share drafts. shall bear .an endorsement signed by a responsible otfirtial of such bank or credit union. as to the amount certified. Cashier's checks, money orders. or bank drafts shalt be made payable either to the. Contracting Authority or to the bidder and, where made payable to-the bidder, shall contain an unqualified endorsement to the Contracting Authority signed by the bidder or the bidder's authorized agent. A properly completed Contractor's Bid Bond (Forth No. 650001), a a properly completed Contractor's Annual Bid Bond (Echo No. 650043),. both available from ..the Iowa Departrent of Transportation Office of Contracts, maybe used in lieu of that speafied above. - The contracting authority will issue an exemption certificate for the purchase or use of building materials, supplies, and equipment that will be used in the per- formance of the constnrction contrect, as provided by Iowa Code Sections 422.42(16), 422:42(17) and 422.47(5). Failure to execute a contract and file an acceptable Performance Bond and Certificate of Insurance within 30 days of the date of the approval for awarding the contract, as herein provided, will be just and suffxtient cause for the denial of the award and the forfefture of the proposal guarantee. The Iowa Department of Transportation (or other approved contracting authority) hereby ratifies all bidders that it will affir- matively ensure that in any contract entered dnto pursuant to this advertise- ment, disadvantaged business enterpris- es will be afforded full opportunity to sub- mitbids in response to this invkation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in consideration for an award. On Federal Aid projects, where disadvan- taged business enterprtse goals have been established, the bidder is required to Wmplete and submk form 102115 with the bid documents. On all projects with- .: out goals, the contractor must show that hifimradve actions have been made to seek out and consider disadvantaged business. enterprises as potential sub- contractors. Some of the projects may be listed in multiple proposals (as an individual proj- ect or as part of a combdned.padcage of P-ol~)• The Contrecting Authority will detemrine which combination of propos- als produce the lowest bid for these proj- ~. The I~ting of Projects, and details of the project; for which bids are to be taken will be available to potential bidders and sup- pliers three (3) weeks prbr to the letting dates at the fdkwying bcations: • Posted on the Internet at www.bi~r.caMowa • Available in the Iowa Department of Transportation's "Weeldy Letting Report" • Available by calling the Office of Contracts of the Iowa Deparfinent of TransportationaY515-23&1414.- Minimum wage rates for all Federal Aid projects have been predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and are set forth in the specifications.. However, this does not appy to projects off the Federal-Aid System: All Federal Aid projects are subject to the Work Hours Act of 1862, P. L 87-581 and Implemen4ing regulations: lay virtue of statutory authority, a prefer- - once will be given to produrxs and pn~i- sionsgrown and coat produced wthin the State of Iowa,-and also, a resdent bidder shah be allowed a preference as against a non-resident bidder from a state or for- eign country which gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state or foreign country both on Projects in which there are no Federal Funds invohred. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- PoRTAnoN OFFICE OF CONTRACTS 'G$LBPFIONE: 515-239-1414 Bid Orcder: 351 No DBE Goal' Vydk Type: TR4FFIG SIGNALS Guarantee: 525,000:00 Project(s):, JOHNSON -- STP-A- ,371$(631)-86-52 VARIOUS ROUTES TRAFFIC;SIG- NALS INTERCONNECT ALONG ARTE- RIAL CORRIDORS IN IOWA CITY 68013 October 25 2008 ~-~: ~ 2 Prepared by: Sarah Okerlund, Civil Engineer, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240 (319)356-5149 RESOLUTION NO. 06-380 RESOLUTION AWARDING CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO SIGN AND THE CITY CLERK TO ATTEST A CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT [STP-A- 3715(631)--86-52] PROJECT. WHEREAS, KWS, Inc. of Cedar Falls, Iowa, has submitted the lowest responsible bid of $393,911.50 for construction of the above-named project. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, THAT: The contract for the construction of the above-named project is hereby awarded to KWS, Inc., subject to the condition that awardee secure adequate performance and payment bond and insurance certificates. 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign and the City Clerk to attest the contract for construction of the above-named project, subject to the condition that awardee secure adequate performance and payment bond, insurance certificates, and contract compliance program statements. Passed and approved this 12th day of December , 2006. MAYOR ATTEST: ~5 - ~s~ CITY ERK Approved by S/z/s/D6 City Attor ey's Office It was moved by 0' Donnell and seconded by Champion the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: x X ~_ ~- x x Bailey Champion Correia Elliott O'Donnell Vanderhoef Wilburn pweng/res/interconneo-awrdcon.doc 12/06 FA98 (Form 650019) 9-02 CONTRACT Letting Date:: November 21, 2006 Contract ID: 52-3715-631 Bid Order No.: 351 County: JOHNSON Project Engineer. ANDERSON-BOGERT ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS Cost Center: 849300 Object Code: 890 DBE Commitment: $0.00 Contract Work Type: TRAFFIC SIGNALS This agreement made and entered by and between the CITY OF IOWA CITY CONTRACTING AUTHORITY, AND KWS, INC. OF CEDAR FALLS, IA, (K.150), CONTRACTOR It is agreed that the notice and instructions to bidders, the, proposal filed by the Contractor, the specifications, the plan, if any, for project(s) listed below, together with Contractor's performance bond, are made a part hereof and together with this instrument constitute the contract. This contract contains all of the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties hereto. A true copy of said plan is now on file in the office of the Contracting Authority under date of 11/16/2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROJECT: STP-A-3715(631)--86-52 COUNTY: JOHNSON WORK TYPE: TRAFFIC SIGNALS ACCOUNTING ID: 24926 ROUTE: VARIOUS ROUTES LENGTH (MILES): 0 LOCATION: TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT ALONG ARTERIAL CORRIDORS IN IOWA CITY FEDERAL AID -PREDETERMINED WAGES ARE IN EFFECT ------------------------------------------------------------------------=------------ The specifications consist of the Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction, Series 2001 of the Iowa DeQartment of Transportation plus the following Supplemental Specifications, Special Provisions, and addendums: DBE--2006, DBE-061121, FHWA-1273.02, GS-01011, IA03-1.4, SP-017035, SP-017036 Contractor, for and in considerations of $393,911.50 _ payable as set forth in the specifications constituting a part of this contract, agrees to construct various items of work and/or provide various materials or supplies in accordance with the plans and specifications therefore, and in the locations designated in the Notice to Bidders. Contractor certifies by signature on this contract, under pain of penalties for false certification, that the Contrac- tor has complied with Iowa Code Section 452A.17(8) as amended, if applicable, and Iowa Code Section 91C.5 (Public Registration Number), if applicable. In consideration of the foregoing, Contracting authority hereby agrees to pay the Contractor promptly and accor- ding to the requirements of the specifications the amounts set forth, subject to the conditions as set forth in the specifications. It is further understood and agreed that the above work shall also be commenced or completed in accordance with Page 1B of this Contract and assigned Proposal Notes. Time is of the essence for this contract. To accomplish the purpose herein expressed, Contracti authority and Contractor~l~sire~signed this and one other identical instrument as of the ~_ day of ~ e ~++~~~ ~ ~~ Contracting Authority ~ n sy n or FB9® (Form 650018) 11-89 Page: ' 1 B Letting Date: November 21, 2006 Contract ID: 52-3715-631 Bid Order No.: 351 It is further understood and agreed that the above work shall be commenced or completed in accordance with the following schedule: SITE NUMBER CONTRACT PERIOD WORKING LIQUIDATED DAYS DAMAGES vnitcecT LATE START DATE 06/04/2007 50 $750.00 CONTRACT NOTES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTRACT SCHEDULE OF PRICES Page: 2 ****************************** ************~r**,r******** ************* ************* Vendor No.: K.150 Bid Order No.: 351 Contract ID No.: 52-3715-6 31 Letting Date: November 21, 2006 Primary Work Type: TRAFFIC S IGNALS 10:00 A.M. Primary County: JOHNSON I I Item I Un it Price I Bid Amount Line I Item Number I Quantity 1----- -----------1- ------------- No I Item Description ---- 1 and Unit I Dollars I Cts I ------------------------------------- Dollars ICts ------------- -------------------------- SECTION 0001 TRAFFIC SIGNAL ITEMS -------- ---------------- ------------- ------------- ------ -------------- 12511-6745900 ---------- REMOVAL OF I I ( 0010 (SIDEWALK 1 343.3001 25.000001 8,582.50 ---- ISY -------- ---------------- ------------- ------------- ------ -------------- 12511-7526004 ------ SIDEWALK, P.1 I I 0020 IC. CONCRETE, 4 IN. 1 324.6001 56.000001 18,177.60 ISY ------- ---------------- ------------- ------------- ------ -------------- 12511-7526006 ---------- SIDEWALK, - P.1 I I 0030 IC. CONCRETE, 6 IN. 1 18.7001 65.000001 1,215.50 -- ---------- ISY -------- ---------------- ------------- ------------- ------ ------------ 12511-7528100 DETECTABLE 1 ( 0040 (WARNINGS FOR CURB RAMPS 1 32.0001 40.000001 1,280.00 - ---------- ISF -------- ---------------- ------------- ------------- ------ ------------- 12518-6910000 SAFETY 1 I I 0050 ICLOSURB 1 26.0001 150.000001 3,900.00 ---- (EACH -------- 1 ---------------- ------------- ------------- ------ -------------- 12523-0000310 ------ HANDHOLES 1 I i 0060 (AND JUNCTION BOXES 1 33.0001 1,000.000001 33,000.00 I ----- ---------- I ~~ -------- I ---------------- ------------- ------------- ------ --------- 12526-8285000 1 I I 0070 (CONSTRUCTION i SURVEY (LUMP I (LUMP I 1 1,000.00 12528-8445110 TRAFFIC 1 I I 0080 (CONTROL I (LUMP I (LUMP I 1 3,500.00 ------ -------------- 12528-8445112 ---------- FLAGGERS -------- 1 ---------------- I ------------- I ------------- 0090 1 ( 10.0001 255.000001 2,550.00 1 --- ---------- (DAY ------- ----------------- ------------- ------------- ------ ----------- 12533-4980005 1 1 I 0100 1MOBILIZATION I (LUMP I (LUMP I 1 15,000.00 ------ -------------- 12599-9999009 ---------- ('LINEAR ------- 1 ----------------- I ------------- I ------------- 0110 (FEET' ITEM) 2 IN. 1 39,790.0001 6.000001 238,740.00 ------ (CONDUIT, HDPE, BORED ------------------------ ILF ------- 1 ----------------- 1 ------------- ------------- CONTRACT SCHEDULE OF PRICES Page: 3 ***************,r,e*************** ****************,e*********w******** ***,r********x Vendor No.: K.150 Bid Order No.: 351 Contract ID No.: 52-3715-631 Letting Date: November 21, 2006 Primary Work Type: TRAFFIC SIGNALS 10:00 A.M. Primary County: JOHNSON ----- ----- - - - ------------------- ------------------ Item ~ ----------------- Unit Price ~ ------------- Bid Amount Line ~ Item Number ~ Quantity ~- ---------------~- ------------- No ~ Item Description ~ and Unit ~ Dollars ~ Cts ~ Dollars ~Cta -------------------------------- ~2599-9999009 ('LINEAR ------------------ ----------------- ------------- 0120 (FEET' ITEM) FIBER OPTIC ~ 23,602.000 1.70000 40,123.40 (CABLE, 24 STRAND (SM / ~LF ~) --- ----------------------------- ~2599-9999009 ('LINEAR ------------------ ----------------- ------------- 0130 FEET' ITEM) FIBER OPTIC ~ 10,232.000 2.50000 25,580.00 CABLE, 96 STRAND (SM) ~LF -------------------------------- ~2601-2634100 MULCHING ------------------ ----------------- ------------- 0140 ~ ~ 0.250 350.00000 87.50 -------------------- ACRE ------------ ~2601-2636044 SEEDING AND ------------------ ----------------- ------------- 0150 FERTILIZING (URBAN) ~ 0.250 1,500.00000 375.00 ----------=----------- ACRE ---------- ~2601-2642120 STABILIZING ------------------ ----------------- ------------- 0160 CROP - SEEDING AND ~ 0.250 3,200.00000 800.00 FERTILIZING (URBAN) ------------------------- ACRE ------- ITOTAL BID ------------------ ~ ----------------- ------------- 393,911.50 :ssssssas:mss:sssssssssss:sasses:sasssasssssssss::sssssesasssasassas:sssssascssss ACORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE OPID C DATEIMM/DD/YYYY) ANDER-3 12 28 06 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Skogman Carlson Insurance HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 3700 1st Avenue NE ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Cedar Rapids IA 52402 Phone: 319-366-6288 Fax: 319-364-7157 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED INSURER A: General Casualt Co an 24414 A d B i INSURER B: n erson ogert Eng neers ~ Surveyors Inc. INSURER C: 4001 River itidge Dr NE Cedar Rapids IA 52402 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES 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. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR NSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE MM/DD/YY E DATE MM D>rr LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ lOOOOOO A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CGA0453485 12/31/06 12/31/07 PREMISES (Eaoccurence) $ 100000 CLAIMS MADE ~ OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5000 PERSONALBADVINJURY $1000000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2000000 GEN'LAGGREGATELIMITAPPLIESPER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $2000000 $ POLICY PRO LOC JECT AUT OMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1000000 A X ANY AUTO CBA0379084 12/31/06 12~31~07 (Ea accident) ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) $ HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) PROPERTY DAMAGE $ (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO EA ACC OTHER THAN $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLALIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2000000 A OCCUR ^ CLAIMSMADE CCU0379084 12/31/06 12/31/07 AGGREGATE $ 2000000 DEDUCTIBLE $ ~[ RETENTION $ O $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND ' ' X ,TORY LIMITS ER _ _ A EMPLOYERS LIABIU 1Y CWC0379084 12/31/06 12~31~07 E L EACH ACCIDENT $ 100000 ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE . . OFFICER/MEMBEREXCLUDED? E. L. DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ lOOOOO ff yes, describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ 50000 OTHER _ t^.y s-_ -i DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS /LOCATIONS /VEHICLES /EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT /SPECIAL PROVISIONS ~ The City of Iowa City IA is addtional insured per policy terms and ~ ~-, , ,,, _ ~ i conditions . - - - ~ t _.__. Description: 'i°Yaffic 9ign81 Int>z~leoanecst Project- ~ ~-, w ` ~ - Location: various corridors in Iowa City -fit"_- ~"'+ s "~'t r'- ~ ~. l.tK 1 ItII:A I t 1'iVLUtK I:AN(:tLLA 1 IVN CITYI-3 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES ANCELLIED.BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL O DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL City Of IOWA C1ty, IOWA IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR Office of the City Clerk 410 E Washington REPRESENTATIVES. IOWA City IA 52240 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Linda S. Payne, CIC, CISR ACORD 25 (2001/08) ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 Holmes Murphy & Assoc - CR 500 1st Avenue NH, Suite 300 Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 City of Iowa City, Iowa Office of the City Clerk 410 H. washingtoa Street Iowa City, IA 52240 USA GI ~ Y ~L.~~ir~ 101NA C!T`r', InWA vre hope you find this document satisfactory. If you have any questions regarding the content of this certificate, please contact Holmes, Murphy & Associates or the Insured, both are listed oa the certificate of insurance. NOTICB: Thin communication is not encrypted and may contain privileged or other confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient or believe that you may have received this communication is error, please reply to the sender indicating that fact and delete the copy you received. In addition, you should not print, copy, retransmit, disseminate or otherwise use this information. Thank you. cc: The data included in this notice and in the attached document is confidential to ConfirmNet and the party responsible for bringing you this information. USA 20~ 1 ~~L ' ~ I ~~ ~' 1 Powered ByCertificatesNowTM 06/28/07 AC R CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD/YY) PRODUCER 1-800-300-0325 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Holmes Murphy & Assoc - CR ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 500 ist Avenue NS, Suite 300 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE Raren 8rger/Suzan Slake-Bundy INSURED INSURER A:Libert Insurance Underwriters Anderson-Bogert Sngineera & Surveyors INSURER B: Attn: Laurie Bergen 4001 River Ridge Drive N.S. INSURER C: Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 E: COVERAGES E BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAV NTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CO DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES MAY PERTAIN , POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EACH OCCURRENCE $ GEN ERAL LIABILITY FIRE DAMAGE (An one fire) $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ~ MED EXP (An one person) $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS -COMP/OP AGG $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO LOC AUT OMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY erson) (Per $ p SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ NON-OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE id t P $ en er acc ) ( AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ GA RAGE LIABILITY HAN EA ACC $ ANY AUTO OTHER T AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIABILITY ~ AGGREGATE $ CLAIMS MADE OCCUR DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ WC STATU- OTH- WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYE $ E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ A OTHER Professional Liability ASS 196478-0107 07/06/07 07/06/08 d 8 1,000,000 Sach claim ~S 2,000,000 at re A (claims-made policy) e g gg DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS „~ ~ ~ Re: traffic signal iaterconaect project. --~_ ~ ~ ' • . f' ~ -C7 ; ~ ~~ (City of Iowa City, Iowa Office of the City Clerk 410 8. Washington Street Iowa City, IA 52240 VSA SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFlCATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ra ACORD CORPORATION 1988 ACORD 25-5 (7/9/) BDlaKe-Di3Aa]+ 6548495 IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). 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). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ~ N ~, v "` ~_ ~ ~ ,-~-~ r~---- t r,~ ,_.~..,~ -v ; J -~. -~- ~~~ N ACORD 25-S (7/97) UNITED FIRE Sc CASUALTY COMPANY 118 Second Avenue SE PO Box 73909 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52407-3909 (A Stock Company) Bond No. 54159211 PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS, that K W S INC 1125 Lincoln Street, Cedar Falls, IA 50613 as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Iowa, as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto City of Iowa City Contracting Authority 410 East Washington Street, Iowa City, IA 52240-1826 ~,~; O .:/: .~ C3 ~ as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, in the amount of 7~• =ti = "° Three hundred ninty three thousand nine hundred eleven and 50/100 _~ "~ -; C? ~ Dollars ($393,911.50 ) ,for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves heir hei~ execdi~~i tors, administrators, successors and assigns jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. - ~ =~ WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement dated November 21, 2006 D ~ entered into a contract with Owner for Traffic signal interconnect along arterial corridors in Iowa City, Iowa. ProjBet: STP-A-3715(631)--86-52 in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by Anderson-Bogert Engineers & Surveyors 4001 Riverridge Drive N.E. Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 which contract is by reference made a part hereof and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. NOW THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OFTHISOBLIGATION is such that, if Contractor shall promptly and faithfully perform said contract, then this obllgptlon shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. The Surety hereby waives notice of any alteration or extension of time made by the Owner. Whenever Contrasor shall be, and declared by Owner to be in default under the Contract, the Owner having performed Owner's obligations thereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly. 1) Complete the Contras in accordance with its terms and condirions, or 2) Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Contract in accordance with its terms and condirions and upon determinarion by Surety of the lowest responsible bidde>; or, if the Owner elects, upon determinarion by the Owner and the Surety Jointly of the lowest responsible bidder, arrange for a contract between such bidder and Owner, and make available as work progresses (even though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under the contract or contracts of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the contract price; but not exceeding including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunde>~ the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the contras price; as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by Owner to Contractor under the Contras and any amend- ments theretq less the amount properly paid by Owner to Contractor. Any suit under this bond must be instituted before the expiration of two (2) years from the date on which final payment under the contras falls due. No right of acrion shall accrue on this bond to or for the use of any person or corpora- rion other than the Owner named herein or the heirs, executors, administrators or suc- cessors of Owner. Signed and sealed this 12th day of December In the pre ce of (Witness) // / (Witness) CONT 000207980 A.D. , 2006 . K W S INC (seal) ~ (Principal) (Title) D F & CASUALTY COMPANY .- By (Attorney-in-fact) UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY Bond # 54159211 Home Office -Cedar Rapids, Iowa City of Iowa City Contracting.. Certified Copy of Power of Attorney Obligee Authority (Original on file at Home Office of Company -See Certification) 410 East Washington Street " Iowa City, IA 52240-1826 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Iowa, and having its principal office in Cedar Rapids, State of Iowa, does make, consti- tute and appoint SCOTT POPPENS, OR MARY KAMMEYER, OR SUSAN MEYERHOFF, OR RICHARD ARENHOLZ, OR MATTHEW ARENH~LZ, ALL INDIVIDUALLY of PO BOX 748,611 ANSBOROUGH AVE, WATERLOO, IA 50704 its true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact with power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute in its' behalf'all law- ful bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature as fof'1ows: ANY AND ALL EtONDS and to bind UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given are hereby ratified and confirmed. The Authority hereby granted shall expire .April 12th, 2007 unless sooner revoked. This power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by"'authority of the`following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company on April 18,.`1973. "Article V -Surety Bonds and Undertakings" Section 2, Appointment ofAttorney-n-Fact. "The President or any Vice president, or any other officer of the Company, may, from time to time, appoint by written certificates attorneys-in-fact to ad in behalf of the Company in the execution of policies of insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instru- ments of like nature. The signature of any officer authorized hereby, and the Corporate seal, may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney or special p over of attorney or certification of either authorized hereby; such signature and seal, when so used, being adopted by the Company as the original signa- ture of such officer and the original seal of the Company, to be valid and binding upon the company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. Such attorneys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective certificates of authority shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach the seal of the Company thereto. The President or any Vice President, the Board of Directors or any other officer of the Company may at any time revoke all power and authority previously given to any attorney-in-fact. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY has caused these ., presents to be signed by its vice president and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed tFt~ ="3 uuumu ~:a ;•~.~~~ry,,~~ 12th day of December , 2006. > r"1 ~ „~,~ `o~ °~ % UNITED FIRE & CASUA~LT~? CO~i'ANY ~ _~ W CORPORATE '~Z SD SEAL Y: ^ ~ ~ u.e.~s y Vice Presil~ti~ ~. ~a~ State of_lowa, County of Linn, ss: ' ~ ~ D -~ On this 12th day of December , 2006 before me personally came Dennis Richmann to me known, who be~ by me duly sworn, did--depose and say: that he'resides in Cedar Rapids, State of Iowa; that he is a Vice President of the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. «*~ •. MARY A. JANBEN ,, ° COMMISSION NUM9ER 71lt!! NY CyQ~AAM~8 810 ~ ~x~~ ~ ~ Notary P lic My Commission expires October 26, 2007 CERTIFICATION I, the undersigned officer of the UNITED FIRE & CASUALTY COMPANY, do hereby certify thatl have compared the foregoing copy of the Power of Attorney and affidavit, and the copy of the Section of therby-laws of said Cornpar-y as set forth in said Power of Attorney, with the ORIGINALS ON FILE IN THE HOME OFFICE OF SAID COMPANY, and that the same are correct transcripts thereof, and of the whole of the said originals, and that the said Power of Attorney has not been revoked and is now in full force and effect. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seal of the said Company this 12th day of December , 2006. `~~~`~~r~r~,~'~ ~o Secretary. `~ CORPORATE q .z -~- ~_ ~~/l ~~ SEAL r 'i','L~R~Rr r~N~pe•: UND-3156 (1-03) 2 ~~.r®~ ~` +. ~MMI ®r ~~ ~+a.Y~_ CITY OF IOWA CITY 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, Iowa 52240-1826 (319) 356-5000 (319) 356-5009 FAX ENGINEER'S REPORT www.icgov.org October 13, 2008 City Clerk City of Iowa City, Iowa Re: Traffic Signal Interconnect Project [STP-A-3715(631)--86-52] Dear City Clerk: I hereby certify that the construction of the Traffic Signal Interconnect Project [STP-A-3715(631)--86-52] has been completed by KWS, Inc. of Cedar Falls, Iowa in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by Anderson-Bogert Engineers and Surveyors, Inc. The final contract price is $374,797.52. I recommend that the above-referenced improvements be accepted by the City of Iowa City. Sincerely, ~ ~ ~-- Ronald R. Knoche, P.E. City Engineer `C'c'? ti 5d 2 Prepared by: Sarah Okerlund, Civil Engineer, 410 E. Washington St., Iowa City, IA 52240 (319) 356-5149 RESOLUTION NO. 08-311 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE WORK FOR THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL INTERCONNECT [STP-A-3715(631)--86-52] PROJECT WHEREAS, the Engineering Division has recommended that the work for construction of the Traffic Signal Interconnect [STP-A-3715(631)--86-52], as included in a contract between the City of Iowa City and KWS, Inc. of Cedar Falls, Iowa, dated November 21, 2006, be accepted; and WHEREAS, the Engineer's Report and the performance and payment bond has been filed in the City Clerk's office; and WHEREAS, the final contract price is $374,797.52. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IOWA CITY, IOWA, THAT said improvements are hereby accepted by the City of Iowa City, Iowa. Passed and approved this 21st day of oct ATTEST:~I 1 CITY RK 20 08 Approved by A ~~~ City Attorney's Office !~/~y/~~ It was moved by Wight and seconded by Champion the Resolution be adopted, and upon roll call there were: AYES: ~_ x x x x x Pweng/masters/acptwork.doc 10/08 NAYS: ABSENT: Bailey Champion Correia Hayek O'Donnell Wilburn Wright