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PROJECT MANUAL
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ELECTRIC UNDERGROUND REBUILD - ELWHA LINE STAGE 2
PROJECT NO. 02-11 B
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
WASHINGTON
JUNE 2004
GLENN A. CUTLER, P.E., DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS & UTILITIES
GARY W. KENWORTHY, P.E., DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING SERVICES
For Information regarding this project, contact'
James L. Harper, City of Port Angeles
360-417-4702
PROJECT MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Electric Underground Rebuild - Elwha Line Stage 2
Project No. 02-11 B
PART I
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS:
Vicinity Map ........................................................ 1-1
Advertisements for Bids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-2
Information for Bidders ............................................... 1-3
Bidders' Checklist ................................................... 1-4
Non-Collusion Affidavit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-5
Bidders's Construction Experience ....................................... 1-6
List of Proposed Subcontractors ......................................... 1-7
Bid Forms ......................................................... 1-8-9
Bid Bond .......................................................... 1-10
PART II CONTRACT FORMS SUBMITTED FOLLOWING AWARD OF
CONTRACT
Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11-1-6
Performance and Payment Bond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-7
Escrow Agreement for Retained Percentage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . 11-8
Certificate of Insurance (See sample) ....................... [prpvided by bidder]
PART III
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
Special Provisions ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111-1-3
ATTACHMENT A: STATE PREVAILING WAGE RATES (14 pages)
ATTACHMENT B: CONSTRUCTION CHANGE ORDER FORMS (3 pages)
ATTACHMENT C: CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT FORM (3 pages)
ATTACHMENT D: CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS (17 pages)
ATTACHMENT E: RIGHT OF WAY USE PERMIT
ATTACHMENT F: CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS (10 pages)
ATTACHMENT G: CABLE TAGS & PULL TENSION (2 pages)
ATTACHMENT H: PROJECT PLANS (5 pages)
PART I
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
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ELECTRIC UNDERGROUND REBUILD - ELWHA LINE STAGE 2
PROJECT 02-118
City of Port Angeles
Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Works & Utilities at 321 East Fifth Street, P. O. Box 1150, Port
Angeles, Washington 98362, until 2'30pm, Friday June 25, 2004, and not later, and will then and there be opened
and publicly read at that time In the Public Works Conference Room for the construction of the following
improvements,
Excavate and Install approximately 2900 feet of 2-51nch and 1-4inch condUit and install approximately 2900
cirCUit feet of 12.47 kV underground cable and associated equipment.
The City Engineer's estimate for this project is $75,000 to $125,000 The time of completion (performance period)
for this Project IS 60 working days. To view detailed plans and specifications (Project Manual), go to
www bxwa com on the Internet, or contact the BUilders Exchange of Washington at 425-258-1303.
Detailed plans and specifications (Project Manual) may be obtained from the office of the Electrical Engineering
Manager, City of Port Angeles, upon payment of a non-refundable fee of $10.00. Informational copies of maps,
plans and speCifications are on file for inspection in the office of the City Engineer [Phone 360-417-4700]. Bidders
shall be qualified for the type of work proposed. A Bidder's Construction Experience Form is included in the Project
Manual.
All bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid Forms and In the manner as stated in this advertisement and in
the Project Manual and said bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit In the form of a cashier's check, postal
money order, or surety bond to the City of Port Angeles in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total amount of the
bid. If a surety bond is used, said bond shall be issued by a surety authOrized and registered to issue said bonds In
the State of Washington. The bond shall specify the surety's name, address, contact and phone number, and shall
include a power of attorney appointing the signatory of the bond as the person authOrized to execute it Should the
successful bidder fall to enter into the Contract and furnish satisfactory performance bond within the time stated In
the Information for Bidders, the bid deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Port Angeles Faxed bids andlor surety
bonds will not be accepted.
Minority and women owned businesses shall be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this
invitation, shall not be discriminated against on the grounds of gender, race, color, age, national origin or handicap
In consideration of an award of any contract or subcontract, and shall be actively soliCited for participation In this
project by direct mailing of the Invitation to bid to such bUSinesses as have contacted the City for such notification
Further, all bidders are directed to solicit and conSider minOrity and women owned bUSinesses as potential
subcontractors and material suppliers for this project.
The City of Port Angeles reserves the right to accept the bid that is in the best Interest of the City, to postpone the
acceptance of bids and the award of the Contract for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days, or to reject any and all
bids. If all bids are rejected the City may elect to re-advertise for bids. Subject to the foregoing, the contract Will be
awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.
Bids must be submitted In a sealed envelope with the outside clearly marked With the bid opening date and time,
the project name and number as It appears in this advertisement and the name and address of the bidder. Bids
shall be addressed to the Director of Public Works & Utilities, City of Port Angeles, 321 East Fifth Street, P. 0 Box
1150, Port Angel~s, Washington 98362.
When awarded the Contract, the successful bidder shall promptly execute the Contract and shall furnish a bond of
faithful performance of the Contract in the full amount of the Contract price.
Glenn A Cutler, P.E
Director of Public Works & Utilities
Publish: Peninsula Daily News June 6 & 13, 2004,
Daily Journal of Commerce June 4, 2004
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INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the City of Port Angeles (herein called "Owner"), at 321 East Fifth Street, Port Angeles,
Washington 98362, until the time and date as stated In the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS or as amended through addendum,
and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.
Each bid shall be received by the Owner in the manner set forth In the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Each bid must be
submitted in a sealed envelope, so marked as to indicate its contents without being opened, and addressed In conformance
with the instructions of the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS.
Each bid shall be submitted on the reqUired bid form contained in Part I of the Project Manual. All blank spaces for bid prices
must be filled In, In ink or typewritten, and the Bid Form must be fully completed and executed when submitted. Only one
copy of the Bid Form is required. In addition, all other forms included in Part I shall be filled out and completed, Including any
addendum(s), and enclosed in a sealed envelope endorsed with the name of the work. Each bid shall be accompanied by a
bid deposit In the form of a cashier's check, postal money order, or surety bond to the City of Port Angeles for a sum of not
less than 5% of the amount of the bid, and no bid will be considered unless accompanied by such bid deposit
The Owner may waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any and all bids. Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the
scheduled time for the opening of bids or authorized postponement thereof. Any bid received after the time and date
specified shall not be considered. No bidder Will be permitted to withdraw ItS bid between the closing time for receipt of bids
and execution of the Contract, unless the award IS delayed for a penod exceeding sixty (60) calendar days. A conditional or
qualified bid Will not be accepted The bid award will be made to the lowest responsible bidder.
The City of Port Angeles reserves the right to accept the bid that is in the best interest of the City, to postpone the acceptance
of bids and the award of the Contract for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days, or to reject any and all bids. If all bids are
rejected, the City may elect to re-advertise for bids. Subject to the foregoing, the contract will be awarded to the lowest
responsible bidder
The work will begin within ten (10) calendar days after notice to proceed from the Director of Public Works & Utilities and shall
be completed within the time as stated in the Advertisement for bids.
The Owner may make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the ability of the bidder to perform the work,
and the bidder shall furnish to the Owner all such information and data for this purpose as the Owner may request. The
Owner reserves the nght to reject any bid, If the eVidence submitted by, or investigation of, such bidder falls to satisfy the
Owner that such bidder IS properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the Contract and to complete the work
contemplated therein
The party to whom the Contract IS awarded Will be required to execute the Contract and obtain the Performance and Payment
Bond within ten (10) calendar days from the date the notice of award IS delivered to the bidder. Such bond(s) shall be on the
form provided by the Owner, specify the name, contact phone, and address of the surety, and shall Include a power of
attorney appointing the signatory of the bond(s) as the person authorized to execute it (them).
The notice of award Will be accompanied by the necessary Contract and bond forms In case of failure of the bidder to
execute the Contract, the Owner may, at its option, conSider the bidder in default, in which case the bid deposit
accompanYing the bid shall become the property of the Owner.
The Owner, within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the acceptable Performance and Payment Bond and the Contract
signed by the party to whom the Contract was awarded, Will sign the Contract and return to such party an executed duplicate
of the Contract Should the Owner not execute the Contract within such penod, the bidder may, by wntten notice, withdraw its
signed Contract Such notice of withdrawal Will be effective upon receipt of the notice by the Owner
The notice to proceed will be issued within ten (10) calendar days of the execution of the Contract by the Owner Should
there be reasons why the notice to proceed cannot be Issued within such penod, the time may be extended by mutual
agreement between the Owner and Contractor If the notice to proceed has not been Issued within the ten (10) calendar day
period or within the period mutually agreed upon, the Contractor may terminate the Contract without further liability on the part
of either party All applicable laws, ordinances, and the rules and regulations of all authorities having junsdictlon over
construction of the project shall apply to the Contract throughout.
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BIDDER'S CHECKLIST
1. Has a bid deposit In the form of a surety bond in the proper form, postal money order, or cashier's check
been enclosed with your bid?
2 Is the amount of the bid deposit at least five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid?
3 Have the bid forms been properly signed?
4 Do the written amounts of the bid forms agree with the amounts shown In figures?
5. Have you bid on all Items?
6. Has the non-collusion affidavit been properly executed?
7. Have you shown your contractor's state license number on the bid form?
8. Have you listed Ell Subcontractors that you will use for the project?
9. Have you filled out the bidder's construction experience form?
The followmg forms are to be executed after the Contract is awarded:
A. Contract - To be executed by the successful bidder and the City
B Performance bond - To be executed on the form provided by Owner, by the successful bidder and ItS
surety company To include name, contact and phone number, and address of surety and power of
attorney of slqnatorv
C Insurance certiflcate(s).
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NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
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COUNTY OF King )
The undersigned, being first duly sworn on oath, says that the bid herewith
submitted is a genuine and not a sham or collusive bid, or made in the interest or
on behalf of any person not therein named; and (s)he further says that the said
bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any bidder on the above
work or supplies to put in a sham bid, or any other person or corporation to refrain
from bidding, and that said bidder has not in any manner sought by collusion to
secure to him/her self an advantage over any other bidder or bidders.
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Sign~ur: of Bidder/Contractor
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of June
,2004.
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BIDDER'S CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE
Answer all questions and provIde clear and comprehensive information.
Name of bidder: Suoerior Electric Northwest, Inc.
RegistratIon No. STJPF.RFN01 fiMK
2 Permanent main office address: 11711 Northcreek Pkwy, D103
Rothpll. WA g8011
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When organized:
1989
4 Where Incorporated: Washington
5. How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your present firm name?
7 years
6.*Contracts on hand. (Schedule these, showing gross amount of each contract and the approximate anticipated
dates of completion), contact name and phone number.
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7 · General character of work performed by your company: Qualitv and safe line construction
8.
· Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you?
If so, where and why?
No
9 · Have you ever defaulted on a contract? No
10 · List the more important projects recently completed by your company, stating approximate cost for
each, the month and year completed, contact name and phone number.
See attached
11 · List your major equipment available for this contract' See attached
12. * Experience of bidder in construction similar to this project in work and importance:
See attached
13 Will you, upon request, fill out a detailed financial statement and furnish any other Information that may be
required by the City? Yes
· Add separate sheets if necessary.
The underSigned hereby authorizes and requests any person, firm or corporation to furnish any information requested
by the City of Port Angeles. ~
Date. {'/,;}1/o'l _~ _ L___
. BI er' I ature John A. Brown
Print Name: John A. Brown
Title: Operations Manaqer
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LISTING OF PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS
Bidder shall list all subcontractors proposed to be used on the project. FAILURE TO LIST
SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO BE A NON-RESPONSIVE BID. If there are no
subcontractors, write "NO SUBCONTRACTORS WILL BE USED".
NAME, ADDRESS AND CONTRACTOR'S DESCRIPTION OF WORK
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Kemp West Clearing & Grubbing
4911 Bickford Ave.
Snohomish, WA 98290
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BID FORM
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Port Angeles City Hall
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, WA 98362
BIDDER: Superior Electric Northwest, IncREGISTRATION NO. SUPEREN016MK
DATE.
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The undersigned, hereinafter called the bidder, declares that the only person(s) interested in this bid
are those named herein; that the bid is in all respects fair and without fraud; and that it is made without
any connection or collusion with any other person making a bid on this project.
The bidder further declares that it has carefully examined the plan, specifications, and contract
documents, hereinafter referred to as the Project Manual, for the construction of the proposed project _,
improvement(s); that it has personally inspected the site(s); that it has satisfied itself as to the types
and quantities of materials, the types of equipment, the conditions of the work involved, including the
fact that the description of and the quantities of work and materials, the types of equipment, the
conditions of and the work involved as included herein, are brief and are intended only to indicate the
general nature of the work and to identify the said quantities with the corresponding requirements of
the Project Manual; and that this bid is made in accordance with the provisions and the terms of the
Contract included in the Project Manual.
The bidder further agrees that it has exercised its own judgment regarding the interpretation of surface
information and has utilized all data which it believes IS pertinent from the City Engineer, hereinafter
also referred to as the City or Owner, and such other source of information as it determined necessary
in arriving at its conclusion
The bidder further certifies that the subcontracting firms or businesses submitted on the LISTING OF
PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS will be awarded subcontracts for the described portions of the
work:
If the bidder is awarded a construction contract on this bid, the name and address of the surety who
will provide the performance bond is:
Continental Casualty Co.
Weible & Cahill, LLC
Agent
2300 Cabot Dr., Ste 100, Lisle, IL
Agent Address
Surety
CNA Plaza, Chicago, IL 60685
Surety address
Laurie Fish 630-245-4602
Surety Contact and Phone Number
Patty Kenis 630-245-4600
Agent Contact and Phone Number
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ADDENDA ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The bidder hereby acknowledges that it has received Addenda No(s). 1 to this
Project Manual. The name of the bidder submitting this bid and its business phone number and
address, to which address all communications concerned with this bid and with the Contract shall be
sent, are listed below
Bidder's firm name Superior Electric Northwest, Inc.
Complete address PO Box 808, Bothell, WA 98041-0808
(Street aooress)
(State)
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Telephone No
Signed by a:L. :ii:' ..
Printed Name: John A Brown
425-485-7908
Title Operations Manager
Notes: (1) If the bidder is a partnership, so state, giving firm name under which business is transacted.
(2) If the bidder is a corporation, this bid must be executed by its duly authorized officials. .
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BID BOND FORM
Herewith find deposit In the form of a cashiers check, postal money or sr or bid
bond In the amount of $ which amount Is not les than five
(5%) percent of the total bid.
SIGN HERE
BID BONO
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PR.ESENTS:
Superior Electric ' , Continental
That we, 1\1"rt~T.T"'d I Tn,.. as Principal and Casualty Company as Surety,
are held and firmly bound unto the CITY OF PORT ANGELES as Obligee, in the pe al sum of _
5% Dollars, for the payment of which the Principal and the Surety ind
themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, Jointly an' 'severally.
by these presents. '
The condition of this obligation is such that if the Obligee shall make any award to th Principal
for: Electric Underground Rebuild - Elwna line Stage 2
Project 02.11 B
according to the terms of the bid made by the Principal, and the Principal shall duly
enter into a contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of said bid and a ard and
shall give bond for the faithful performance thereof, with Surety or Sureties approved by the
Obllgee; or if the Principal shall, In case of failure so to dOj pay and forfeit to the Obli ee the
penal amount of the deposit specified in the advertIsement for bids, then this obllgati n shall be
null and void; otherwise It shall be and remain in full force a'nd effect and the Surety hall
forthwith pay and forfeit to the Obligee, as penalty and liquidated damages, the smo nt of this
bond.
Superior Electric Northwest, Inc.
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Attorney-in-
Fact
CNA Pl za. Chicago, IL 60685
Surety Address
2004.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DATED THIS 25th day of
BY:
David A. NeJson, Pr sident
Weible & Cahill, LLC
Agent
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2300 Cabot Dr., Ste 100, L sle, IL 60532
Agent Address
Patrick Holland, 630-719-3013
Surety Contact & Telephone Number
Laurie Fish 630-245-4600
Agent Contact & Telephone Nu ber
Dated:
Received return of deposit in the sum 01 $
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF DuPage
On this 25th day of June, 2004, before me personally appeared Laura E. Fish_known
to, me to be the Attorney-In-Fact of Continental Casualty Company, the Corporation
that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation
executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at
my office in the aforesaid County, the day and year in this certificate first above written.
(Seal)
"OFFICIAL SEAL"
ESTHER C. JIMENEZ
Notary Public, Stale of IllInois
My Commission ExPires MAR. 26, 2007
Notary Public In the Sta
County of DuPage
POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
Know All Men By These Presents, That Continental Casualty Company, an IllInois corporation, NatIonal FIre Insurance Company of Hartford, a
ConnectIcut corporatIOn, and Amencan Casualty Company ofReadmg, PennsylvanIa, a PennsylvanIa corporatIOn (herem called "the CNA CompanIes"),
are duly orgamzed and eXlstmg corporatIOns haVIng their pnnclpal offices m the City of ChIcago, and State of IllInOIs, and that they do by vIrtue of the
sIgnatures and seals herem affixed hereby make, constItute and appoint
William P Weible, Molly M Moran, William Cahill, Kimberly Sawicki, Deborah Buss, Patricia J Kenis, Phyllis Boyd,
Kimberly K Libers, Melissa Newman, Laura E Fish, Karen A Ryan, Individually
of LIsle, IL, theIr true and lawful Attomey(s)-m-Fact WIth full power and authonty hereby conferred to SIgn, seal and execute for and on theIr behalf
bonds, undertakmgs and other oblIgatory mstruments of snmlar nature
- In Unlimited Amounts -
and to bmd them thereby as fully and to the same extent as If such mstruments were signed by a duly authonzed officer of theIr corporatIOns and all the
acts of saId Attorney, pursuant to the authonty hereby glVen IS hereby ratified and confirmed.
ThIs Power of Attorney IS made and executed pursuant to and by authonty ofthe By-Law and ResolutIOns, pnnted on the reverse hereof, duly
adopted, as mdlcated, by the Boards of Directors of the corporations.
In Witness Whereof, the CNA CompanIes have caused these presents to be SIgned by theIr Senior VIce President and their corporate seals to be
hereto affixed on thIS 1st day of October, 2003.
Continental Casualty Company
National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford
Amencan Casualty Company ofReadmg, Pennsylvania
State of IllInOIS, County of Cook, ss:
On thIS 1st day of October, 2003, before me personally came MIchael Gengler to me known, who, bemg by me duly sworn, dId depose and say that
he reSIdes m the CIty of ChIcago, State of IllInOIs; that he is a Semor VIce PresIdent of Continental Casualty Company, an IllInOIS corporatIon, NatIOnal
FIre Insurance Company of Hartford, a Connecticut corporatIon, and Amencan Casualty Company ofReadmg, PennsylvanIa, a PennsylvanIa corporatIOn
descnbed m and whIch executed the above mstrument; that he knows the seals of saId corporatIOns; that the seals affixed to the saId mstrument are such
corporate seals, that they were so affixed pursuant to authonty gIVen by the Boards of DIrectors of saId corporatIOns and that he SIgned hIS name thereto
pursuant to lIke authonty, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of saId corporatIons
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OFFICIAL SEAL
ELIZA PRICE
NOTARY PUBUC, STATE OF UINOIS
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 0Dl17IDB
My Commission Expires September 17, 2006
CERTIFICATE
I, Mary A. RIbIkawskis, ASSIStant Secretary ofContmental Casualty Company, an IllmOls corporatIOn, National FIre Insurance Company of
Hartford, a Connecticut corporation, and Amencan Casualty Company ofReadmg, Pennsylvania, a PennsylvanIa corporatIOn do hereby certIfy that the
Power of Attorney herem above set forth IS still m force, and further certIfy that the By-Law and ResolutIOn of the Board ofDuectors ofthe corporatIOns
pnnted on the reverse hereof is stilI in force. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the saId corporations thIS
25th day of June 2004
Form F6853-11/2001
Continental Casualty Company
NatiOnal FIre Insurance Company of Hartford
American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania
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Assi~tant Secretary
kis
Authorizing By-Laws and Resolutions
ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY:
Tlus 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.
"Article IX--Jtxecution of Documents
SectIon 3. Appointment of Attorney-m-fact. The ChaIrman of the Board of Directors, the PresIdent or any ExecutIve, Senior or Group Vice
PreSIdent may, from tJme to tJme, appoint by wntten certIficates attorneys-m-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the executJon of pohcles of
msurance, bonds, undertakmgs and other obhgatory instruments of hke natJlre. Such attorneys-m-fact, subject to the liIDltatJons set forth m theIr
respectJve certificates of authority, shall have full power to bmd the Company by theIr signatJlre and executJon of any such instruments and to attach the
seal of the Company thererto. The ChaIrman of the Board of DIrectors, the PreSIdent or any ExecutJve, Seruor or Group VIce PreSIdent or the Board of
DIrectors, may, at any tIme, revoke all power and authonty preVIously gIVen to anyattorney-m-fact."
Thts Power of Attorney IS SIgned and sealed by facsnnile under and by the authonty of the followmg ResolutJon adopted by the Board of DIrectors of the
Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993.
"Resolved, that the slgnatJlre of the President or any ExecutJve, Senior or Group VIce President and the seal of the Company may be affixed by
facsIIDlle on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 3 of ArtJcle IX of the By-Laws, and the sIgnature of the Secretary or an AssIstant
Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certIficate of any such power and any power or certIficate beanng such
facSImile sIgnature and seal shall be vahd and bmding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certIficate so executed
and sealed shall, with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached, continue to be valid and bmdmg on the Company."
ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY OF READING, PENNSYLVANIA
Thts Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the followmg By-Law duly adopted by the Board of DIrectors of the
Company.
"Article VI--Execution of Obligations and Appointment of Attorney-In-Fact
SectJon 2. Appomtment of Attorney-m-fact. The Chairman of the Board of DIrectors, the President or any ExecutJve, Semor or Group VIce
PreSIdent may, from tIme to time, appoint by wntten certificates attorneys-m-fact to act m behalf of the Company m the executJon of pohcles of
Insurance, bonds, undertakmgs and other obhgatory Instruments of like natJlre. Such attorneys-m-fact, subject to the hIDltatJOns set forth in theu
respectJve certIficates of authonty, shall have full power to bmd the Company by theIr signature and execution of any such Instruments and to attach the
seal of the Company thereto The PresIdent or any ExecutJve, Senior or Group Vice PresIdent may at any tJme revoke all power and authonty preVIously
gIven to anyattorney-m-fact."
Thts Power of Attorney is SIgned and sealed by facsimile under and by the authority of the following ResolutJon adopted by the Board of DIrectors of the
Company at a meetmg duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993.
"Resolved, that the signature of the PresIdent or any ExecutIve, Senior or Group VIce President and the seal of the Company may be affixed by
faCSImIle on any power of attorney granted pursuant to SectIon 2 of ArtIcle VI of the By-Laws, and the sIgnature of the Secretary or an ASSIstant
Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by faCSImile to any certIficate of any such power and any power or certIficate beanng such
facsllrule sIgnature and seal shall be valid and binding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certIfied by certIficate so executed
and sealed shall, WIth respect to any bond or undertakmg to which It is attached, continue to be valid and bindmg on the Company." .
ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD
ThIs Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authonty of the followmg ResolutJon duly adopted on February 17, 1993 by the Board
of Duectors of the Company.
"RESOLVED: That the President, an ExecutJve VIce PresIdent, or any Seruor or Group VIce PresIdent of the Corporation may, from tJme to tJme,
appomt, by wntten certIficates, Attorneys-m-Fact to act m behalf of the CorporatJon in the executJon of poliCIes of Insurance, bonds, undertakmgs and
other obhgatory Instruments of hke nature. Such Attorney-m-Fact, subject to the hmitatJons set forth in theIr respectJve certIficates of authonty, shall
have full power to bmd the CorporatIon by theIr signature and executJon of any such Instrument and to attach the seal of the Corporation thereto. The
PreSIdent, an Executive VIce PreSIdent, any Senior or Group VIce PreSIdent or the Board of Duectors may at any time revoke all power and authority
preVIously given to any Attorney-m-Fact "
ThIs Power of Attorney is SIgned and sealed by faCSImile under and by the authority of the following ResolutJon adopted by the Board of DIrectors of the
Company at a meetmg duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993.
"RESOLVED: That the sIgnature of the PreSIdent, an Executive VIce President or any Semor or Group VIce PreSIdent and the seal of the
CorporatJon may be affixed by facsIIDlle on any power of attorney granted pursuant to the Resolution adopted by tlus Board of DIrectors on February 17,
1993 and the signature of a Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and the seal of the CorporatJon may be affixed by faCSIIDlle to any certIficate of any such
power, and any power or cernficate beanng such facsiIDlle sIgnature and seal shall be valid and bmdmg on the CorporatJon Any such power so
executed and sealed and certified by certIficate so executed and sealed, shall WIth respect to any bond or undertaking to whIch It IS attached, contmue to
be vahd and bmdmg on the CorporatJon "
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NOTICE
In accordance with the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, we are providing this
disclosure notice for bonds and certain insurance policies on which one or more of the
Writing Companies identified below is the surety or insurer.
To principals on bonds and insureds on certain insurance policies written by anyone or
more of the following companies (collectively the "Writing Companies") as surety or
insurer: Western Surety Company, Universal Surety of America, Surety Bonding
Company of America, Continental Casualty Company, National Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford, American Casualty Company of Reading, P A, The Firemen1s Insurance
Company of Newark, NJ, and The Continental Insurance Company.
DISCLOSURE OF PREMIUM
The premium attributable to coverage for terrorist acts certified under the Act was Zero
Dollars ($0.00).
DISCLOSURE OF FEDERAL PARTICIPATION IN PAYMENT OF TERRORISM
LOSSES
The United States will pay ninety percent (90%) of covered terrorism losses exceeding the
applicable surety/insurer deductible.
Form F7310
City of Port Angeles
Elwha Rebuild Stage 2
Project 02-11B
Contracts on hand
City of Blaine
Underground and Overhead Distribution Feeder
Contract Amount: $2,900,000.00
Completion Date: Summer 2004
Contact: Sandy Peterson 360-332-8820
Clark County PUD
Distribution Line Rebuild
Contract Amount: $169,000.00
Completion Date: July 2004
Contact: Don LiDrazzah 360-992-8877
Snohomish County PUD
12kV Vault Room
Contract Amount: $165,000.00
Completion Date: July 2004
Contact: Nick Fadich 425-783-5585
Clallam County PUD
40,000 Feet of Underground Cable
Contract Amount: $320,000.00
Completion Date: August 2004
Contact: Jim Hoare 360-565-3220
Customer
Mason County PUD NO.1
N21971 Hwy101
Shelton, WA 98584
Willie Pierce
360-877-5249
Puget Sound Energy
411108th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA 98009
Brenda Wagner
425-462-3931
Snohomlsh County PUD
PO Box 1107
Everett, W A 98206
John Wnght
425-783-4367
Snohomlsh County PUD
PO Box 1107
Everett, W A 98206
Nick Fadlch
425-783-4489
SUPERIOR ELECTRIC NORTHWEST, INC.
Project Title & Location
Hwy 101 Distribution Line Rebuild
228th Street Rebuild
Sammamlsh, WA
Stanley Street Relocation
Granite Falls, WA
Lakes Stevens 12-125 Reconductor
Lake Stevens, W A
Dollar Value
$554,000
Construction Period
2/10/2003
4/10/2003
$470,000
2-Jun
2-Aug
$342,000
9/1/2003
12/1/2003
$520,000
4/21/2003
9/11/2003
Project Descnptlon
Overhead and underground 12 kV
dlstnbutlon rebUild with 1 5 miles of
overhead and 3.2 miles of underground.
Pad mounted transformers and sWitches
RebUild 1.3 miles overhad and undergound
conversion. Main feeder 12 kV. Pad
mounted transformer and switch gear.
2.8 miles overhead and underground rebUild.
Main feeder reroute Overhead and
underground sWitches, regulators and
reclosers.
3.5 miles overhead and underground rebUild
Main feeder reroute. Overhead and
underground sWitches, regulators and
reclosers.
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ELECTRIC
SUPERIOR ELECTRIC
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11711 North Creek Pkwy. South Suite 0103 . Bothell, WA 98011
Phone: 425.485.7908. Fax: 425.485.3418
SUPEREN016MK
This list is comprised of equipment owned by Michels
Corporation and available for any project.
Description
Dump Trucks
Pick-up Trucks
Truck Tractors with Fifth Wheel
Equipments, Pole, Pipe and Tool Trailers
Trucks with Mounted Cranes, Ladders or Buckets
Flatbed Utility Trucks
Trucks with Mounted Winches
Trenching and Ditching Machine some with Mounted Plows
Graders
Trailer Type Cable Plows and Crushing and Related Equipment
Self-Propelled Rollers and Trailer Rollers
Portable Power Compactors
Hydraulic Backhoes, Cable Backhoes and Cable Cranes
Crawler Tractors, Front End Loaders, Wheel Cable Plows
and Crawler Tractors with Mounted Plows
Wheel Type Tractors with Mounted Front End Loaders and Backhoes
Self-propelled Power Hammers/Concrete Breakers
Wheel Tractors with Mounted Sweepers or Various Little Cable Tools
Wheel and Crawler Tractors with Side Booms
Auger Backfilling Machines
Air Compressors
Horizontal Earth Boring Equipment
TOTAL VALUE OF OWNED EQUIPMENT
All equipment purchased between 1990 and 2003
Quantity
121
72
43
283
109
64
6
67
5
138
15
62
30
137
103
16
31
15
11
97
55
Appraised Market Value
$2,700,000.00
$601,500.00
$1,800,000.00
$1,050,000.00
$3,815,000.00
$498,500.00
$90,000.00
$1,474,000.00
$280,000.00
$8,400,000.00
$39,000.00
$11,300.00
$2,100,000.00
$7,535,000.00
$2,369,000.00
$161,000.00
$236,000.00
$350,000.00
$16,500.00
$550,000.00
$8,250,000.00
$42,326,800.00
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PART II
CONTRACT FORMS
SUBMITTED FOllOWING AWARD OF CONTRACT
PUBLIC WORKS
CONTRACT
This Contract is made and entered into in duplicate this O~ day o~ and between
the City of Port Angeles, a non-charter code city of the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as "the
City", and Superior Electric Northwest, Inc., an electrical construction contractor, hereinafter referred to as
"the Contractor".
WITNESSETH:
Whereas, the City desires to have certain public work performed as hereinafter set forth, requiring
specialized skills and other supportive capabilities; and
Whereas, the Contractor represents that it is qualified and possesses sufficient skills and the necessary
capabilities to perform the services set forth in this Contract.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms, conditions, and agreements contained herein, the
parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Scope of Work.
The Contractor shall do all work and furnish all tools, materials, and equipment in order to accomplish
the following project:
Electric Underground Rebuild - Elwha Line Stage 2
Project 02-11 B
in accordance with and as described in
A. this Contract and
B. the Project Manual, which include the attached plans, Specifications, Special Provisions, submittal
requirements, attachments, addenda (if any), Bid Form, Performance and Payment Bond, and
C. the Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction prepared by the
Washington State Department of Transportation, as may be specifically modified in the attached
Specifications and/or Special Provisions, hereinafter referred to as "the standard specifications",
and shall perform any alterations in or additions to the work provided under this Contract and every part
thereof.
The Contractor shall provide and bear the expense of all equipment, work, and labor of any sort
whatsoever that may be required for the transfer of materials and for constructing and completing the work
provided for in this Contract, except as may otherwise be provided in the Project Manual.
2. Time for Performance and Liquidated Damages.
A. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Contract and in adhering to the time frames
specified herein. The Contractor shall commence work within ten (10) calendar days after notice
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to proceed from the City, and said work shall be physically completed within 60 working d'ays after
said notice to proceed, unless a different time frame is expressly provided in wx;iting by the City.
B. If said work is not completed within the time for physical completion, the Contractor may be
required at the City's sole discretion to pay to the City liquidated damages as set forth in the Project
Manual, for each and every day said work remains uncompleted after the expiration of the specified
time.
3. Compensation and Method of Payment.
A. The City shall pay the Contractor for work performed under this Contract as detailed in the bid, as
incorporated in the Project Manual.
B. Payments for work provided hereunder shall be made following the performance of such work,
unless otherwise permitted by law and approved in writing by the City. No payment shall be made
for any work rendered by the Contractor except as identified and set forth in this Contract.
C. Progress payments shall be based on the timely submittal by the Contractor of the City's standard
payment request form.
D. Payments for any alterations in or additions to the work provided under this Contract shall be in
accordance with the Request For Information (RFI) and/or Construction Change Order (CCO)
process as set forth in the Project Manual. Following approval of the RFI and/or CCO, the
Contractor shall submit the standard payment request formes).
E. The Contractor shall submit payment requests with a completed Application for Payment form, an
example of which is included in the Attachments to this Contract. This form includes a lien waiver
certification and shall be notarized before submission. Applications for payment not signed or
notarized shall be considered incomplete and ineligible for payment consideration. The City shall
initiate authorization for payment after receipt of a satisfactorily completed payment request form
and shall make payment to the Contractor within approximately thirty (30) days thereafter.
4. Independent Contractor Relationship.
The relationship created by this Contract is that of independent contracting entities. No agent,
employee, servant, or representative of the Contractor shall be deemed to be an employee, agent, servant,
or representative of the City, and the employees of the Contractor are not entitled to any of the benefits the
City provides for its employees. The Contractor shall be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the
acts of its agents, employees, servants, subcontractors) or representatives during the performance of this
Contract. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for payment of all wages and salaries and all
federal, state, and local taxes or contributions imposed or required, including, but not limited to,
unemployment insurance, workers compensation insurance, social security, and income tax withholding.
5. Prevailing Wage Requirements.
The Contractor shall comply with applicable prevailing wage requirements of the Washington State
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Department of Labor & Industries, as set forth in Chapter 39.12 RCW and Chapter 296-127 WAC. The
Contractor shall document compliance with said requirements and shall file with the City appropriate
affidavits, certificates, and/or statements of compliance with the State prevailing wage requirements. The
Washington State Prevailing Wage Rates For Public Works Contracts, Clallam County, incorporated in this
Contract have been established by the Department of Labor & Industries and are included as an Attachment
to this Contract. The Contractor shall also ensure that any subcontractors or agents of the Contractor shall
comply with the prevailing wage and documentation requirements as set forth herein.
6. Indemnification and Hold Harmless.
A. The Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its officers, officials, employees,
and volunteers against and from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses, or lawsuits, including
attorney fees, arising out of or in connection with the performance of this Contract, except for
injuries and damages caused by the sole negligence of the City. It is further provided that no liability
shall attach to the City by reason of entering into this Contract, except as expressly provided herein.
B. Should a court of competent jurisdiction determine that this Contract is subject to RCW 4.24.115,
then, in the event of liability for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damages to
property caused by or resulting from the concurrent negligence of the Contractor and the City, its
officers, officials, employees, and volunteers, the Contractor's liability hereunder shall be only to
the extent of the Contractor's negligence. It is further specifically and expressly understood that the
indemnification provided herein constitutes the Contractor's waiver of immunity under Industrial
Insurance, Title 51 RCW, solely for the purposes of this indemnification. This waiver has been
mutually negotiated by the parties. The provisions of this section shall survive the expiration or
termination of this Contract.
7. Insurance.
The Contractor shall procure, and maintain for the duration of the Contract, insurance against claims
for injuries to persons or damage to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance
of the work hereunder by the Contractor, their agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Failure
by the Contractor to maintain the insurance as required shall constitute a material breach of contract upon
which the City may, after giving five working days notice to the Contractor to correct the breach,
immediately terminate the Contract or at its discretion, procure or renew such insurance and pay any and all
premiums in connection therewith, with any sums so expended to be repaid to the City on demand, or at the
sole discretion ofthe City, off set against funds due the Contractor from the City.
A. Minimum Scope of Insurance
The Contractor shall obtain insurance of the types described below:
1. Automobile Liability insurance covering all owned, non-owned, hired and leased vehicles.
Coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CA 00 01 or a substitute
form providing equivalent liability coverage. If necessary, the policy shall be endorsed to
provide contractual liability coverage.
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11. Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 01
and shall cover liability arising from premises, operations, stop gap liaqility, independent
contractors, products-completed operations, personal injury and advertising injury, and liability
assumed under an insured Contract. The Commercial General Liability insurance shall be
endorsed to provide the Aggregate Per Project Endorsement ISO form CG 2503 11 85. There
shall be no endorsement or modification of the Commercial General Liability insurance for
liability arising from explosion, collapse or underground property damage. The City shall be
named as an insured under the Contractor's Commercial General Liability insurance policy
with respect to the work performed for the City using ISO Additional Insured endorsement CG
20 10 1001 and Additional Insured- Completed Operations endorsement CG 2037 10 01 or
substitute endorsements providing equivalent coverage.
111. Workers' Compensation coverage as required by the Industrial Insurance laws of the State of
Washington.
B. Minimum Amounts of Insurance
The Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits:
1. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and
property damage of $1 ,000,000 per accident.
11. Commercial General Liabilitv insurance shall be written with limits no less than $1,000,000
each occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate and a $2,000,000 products-completed
operations aggregate limit.
C. Other Insurance Provisions
The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions for
Automobile Liability and Commercial General Liability insurance.
i. The Contractor's insurance coverage shall be primary insurance with respect to the City. Any
insurance, self-insurance, or insurance pool coverage maintained by the City shall be in excess of
the Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it.
11. The Contractor's insurance shall not be cancelled or reduced as to coverage by either party,
except after forty-five (45) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested,
has been given to the City.
D. Acceptability of Insurers
Insurance is to be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of not less than A: VII.
E. Verification of Coverage
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The Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and a copy of the amendatory
endorsements, including but not necessarily limited to the additional insured endorsement, evidencing
the insurance requirements of the Contractor before commencement of the work.
F. Subcontractors
The Contractor shall include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or shall furnish separate
certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverages for subcontractors shall be subject
to all of the same insurance requirements as stated herein for the Contractor.
8. Compliance with Laws.
A. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including regulations
for licensing, certification, and operation of facilities and programs, and accreditatIOn and licensing
of individuals, and any other standards or criteria as set forth in the Project Manual.
B. The Contractor shall pay any applicable business and permit fees and taxes which may be required
for the performance of the work.
C. The Contractor shall comply with all legal and permitting requirements as set forth in the Project
Manual.
9. Non-discrimination. The parties shall conduct their business in a manner which assures fair, equal and
nondiscriminatory treatment of all persons, without respect to race, creed, color, sex, Vietriam era veteran
status, disabled veteran condition, physical or mental handicap, or national origin, and, in barticular:
A. The parties will maintain open hiring and employment practices and will welcome applications for
employment in all positions from qualified individuals who are members of the above-stated
minorities.
B. The parties will comply strictly with all requirements of applicable federal, state or local laws or
regulations issued pursuant thereto, relating to the establishment of non discriminatory requirements
in hiring and employment practices and assuring the service of all patrons and customers without
discrimination with respect to the above-stated minority status.
10. Assignment.
A. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract or any interest herein, nor any money due to or to become
due hereunder, without first obtaining the written consent of the City, nor shall the Contractor
subcontract any part of the services to be performed hereunder without first obtaining the consent of
the City.
B. The Contractor hereby assigns to the City any and all claims for overcharges resulting from antitrust
violations as to goods and materials purchased in connection with this Contract, except as to
overcharges resulting from antitrust violations commencing after the date of the bid or other event
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establishing the price of this Contract. In addition, the Contractor warrants and represents that each of
its suppliers and subcontractors shall assign any and all such claims for overcharges to the City in
accordance with the terms of this provision. The Contractor further agrees to give the City immediate
notice of the existence of any such claim.
11. Contract Administration.
This Contract shall be administered by John Brown on behalf of the Contractor and by James L.
Harper, Electrical Engineering Manager on behalf ofthe City. Any written notices required by the terms
of this Contract shall be served or mailed to the following addresses:
Contractor:
Superior Electric Northwest, Inc
P.O. Box 808
Bothell, W A 98041-0808
City:
City of Port Angeles
P.O. Box 1150
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362-0217
12. Interpretation and Venue.
This Contract shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington.
The venue of any litigation between the parties regarding this Contract shall be Clallam County,
Washington.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed the day and year
first set forth above.
CONTRACTOR:
CITY OF PORT ANGELES:
Superior Electric Northwest Inc.
~actor ~
By: 1 ~
Randy Burrus
~MJ(]W
Mayor
Approved as to Form:
0~i:
City Attorney
Title: Vice President of Finance
Attest:
6fl~. Vpto^-
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PERFORMANCE and PAYMENT BOND
Bond to the City of Port Angeles
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS;
That we, the undersigned. Superior Electric Northwe~ ~~cF.rincipaL and Continental
Casual ty Company a cor!=loratlon, organized and existing under the laws of the State
of ~ as a sU~ety corporation, and qualified under the laws of the State of Washington to
become1j&tty upon bonds of contractors with municipal corporations as surety, are jointly and
severally held and firmly bound to the City of Port Angeles in the penal sum of $ 111,810 .00
for the !=Iayment of which sum on demand we bind ourselves and our successors, heirs1 administrators
or personal representatives, as the case may be.
Bond # 929339428
This obligation Is entered Into pursuant to the statutes of the State of Washington and the ordinances
of the City of Port Angeles. .
Dated at
Bothell
, Washington, this ~ tday of
July
,20~.
The conditions of the above obligation are such that:
WHEREAS, the City of Port Angeles haslet.or Is about to let to the said.
Superior Electric Northwest, Inc. the above bounded Principal, a certain contract, the said
contract being numbered 02.11~, and providing for Electric Underground Rebuild. Elwha
Line (which contract is referred to herein and is made a part hereof as though attached hereto), and
WHEREAS, the said Principal has accepted, or is about to accept, the said contract, and undertake to
perform the work therein provided for in the manner and withIn the time set forth; now, therefore,
If the said Principal, Superior Electric Ndrthwest. Inc. ~, shall faithfully
perform all of the provisions of said contract in the manner and within the time therein set forth, or
within such extensions of time as may be granted under said contract, and shall pay alllsborers,
mechanicEI, subcontractors and materialmen, and all persons who shall supply said Prlnolpal or
subcontractors with provisions and supplies for the oarrying on of said work, and shall indemnify and
hold the City of Port Angeles harmless from any damage or expense by reason of failure of
performance as speolfled In said contract or from defects appearing or developing In the material or
workmanship !=Irovided or performed under said contract within a periOd of one year after Its
acceptance thereof by the City of Port Angeles, then and In that event, this obligation Shall be,void; but
otherwise, It shall be and remain In full force and effect.
Signed this ~ day of
July
,2004.
Superior Electric Northwest, Inc.
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Randy Burru~
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Title
CNA Plaza, Chicago. IL 60685
Surely Address
P. Holland, 312-822-5000
Surety Contllct &lnd Phone Number
Weible & Cahill, LLC, 2300 Cabot Dr., Ste 100,
A;ent Address Lisle, IL 60532
L. F~sh, 630-245-4600
Agent Contact and Phone Number
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY
STATE OF ILLINOIS
COUNTY OF DuPage
On this 21st day of July, 2004, before me personally appeared Laura E. Fish_known
to, me to be the Attorney-In-Fact of Continental Casualty Company, the Corporation
that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation
executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at
my office in the aforesaid County, the day and year in this certificate first above written.
(Seal)
"OFFICIAL SEAL"
KAREN ^ RYAN
NOTARY PUBL.IC STATE OF ILLINOIS
cr. I f; ires 05/15/2008
Notary Public In the State of lIIino s
County of DuPage
Authorizing By-Laws and Resolutions
ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY:
This Power of Attorney IS made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the followmg By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the
Company.
"Article IX-Execution of Documents
Section 3. Appomtment of Attorney-in-fact. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice
President may, from time to time, appoint by written certificates attorneys-m-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the execution of policies of
insurance, bonds, undertakings and other obligatory Instruments of like nature. Such attorneys-m-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 thererto. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the PreSident or any Executlve, Sernor or Group Vice President or the Board of
Directors, may, at any time, revoke all power and authority previously given to any attorney-in-fact."
This Power of Attorney is Signed and sealed by faCSimile under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the
Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993.
"Resolved, that the signature of the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice PreSident and the seal of the Company may be affixed by
facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Sectlon 3 of Article IX of the By-Laws, and the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant
Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by faCSimIle to any certIficate of any such power and any power or certificate beanng such
faCSimile signature and seal shall be valid and bmclmg on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and'certified by certIficate so executed
and sealed shall, With respect to any bond or undertalong to wInch it IS attached, continue to be valid and binding on the Company."
ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY OF READING, PENNSYLVANIA:
This Power of Attorney IS made and executed pursuant to and by authonty of the following By-Law duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the
Company.
"Article VI-Execution of Obligations and Appointment of Attorney-In-Fact
Section 2. Appomtment of Attorney-m-fact The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Executive, Senior or Group Vice
President may, from time to time, appoint by written certIficates attorneys-in-fact to act in behalf of the Company in the executlon of poliCies of
insurance, bonds, undertakings and other oblIgatory Instruments of like nature. Such attorneys-in-fact, subject to the limItatlons set forth m theIr
respectlve certificates of authonty, 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 Executlve, Senior or Group Vice President may at any time revoke all power and authority previously
given to any attorney-in-fact."
Thts Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by faCSimile under and by the authority of the follOWing Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the
Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993.
"Resolved, that the signature of the PreSident or any Executive, Sernor or Group Vice President and the seal of the Company may be affixed by
facsimile on any power of attorney granted pursuant to Section 2 of Article VI of the By-Laws, and the signature of the Secretary or an Assistant
Secretary and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such power and any power or certIficate beanng such
facsimIle signature and seal shall be valId and bmding on the Company. Any such power so executed and sealed and certified by certIficate so executed
and sealed shall, With respect to any bond or undertaking to whIch It is attached, continue to be valid and bmdmg on the Company."
ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD'
This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authonty of the following Resolution duly adopted on February 17, 1993 by the Board
of Directors of the Company.
"RESOLVED: That the PreSident, an Executive Vice President, or any Senior or Group Vice PreSident of the Corporation may, from tlme to tlme,
appoint, by wntten certificates, Attorneys-m-Fact to act in behalf of the Corporation m the execution of poliCies of msurance, bonds, undertakmgs and
other oblIgatory Instruments of lIke nature Such Attorney-in-Fact, subject to the limItatiOns set forth m their respectlve certificates of authonty, shall
have full power to bmd the Corporatlon by theIr signature and execution of any such Instrument and to attach the seal of the Corporation thereto. The
President, an Executive Vice President, any Sernor or Group Vice PreSident or the Board of Directors may at any time revoke all power and authonty
previously given to any Attorney-in-Fact."
This Power of Attorney IS signed and sealed by facsimIle under and by the authonty of the follOWing Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the
Company at a meeting duly called and held on the 17th day of February, 1993.
"RESOLVED: That the signature of the PreSident, an Executlve Vice PreSident or any Sernor or Group Vice President and the seal of the
CorporatIon may be affixed by facsimIle on any power of attorney granted pursuant to the Resolution adopted by this Board of Directors on February 17,
1993 and the signature of a Secretary or an ASSistant Secretary and the seal of the Corporatlon may be affixed by facsimile to any certificate of any such
power, and any power or certificate bearing such facsimIle signature and seal shall be valId and binding on the Corporatlon. Any such power so
executed and sealed and certified by certificate so executed and sealed, shall with respect to any bond or undertaking to whIch it IS attached, continue to
be valid and bindmg on the Corporation."
POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
Know All Men By These Presents, That Contmental Casualty Company, an IllInois corporation, National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, a
ConnectIcut corporatIOn, and American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania, a Pennsylvania corporatIOn (herein called "the CNA Companies"),
are duly organized and existing corporatIOns having their pnncipal offices m the City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, and that they do by virtue of the
signatures and seals herein affixed hereby make, constitute and appomt
William P Weible, Molly M Moran, William Cahill, Kimberly Sawicki, Deborah Buss, Patricia J Kenis, Kimberly
K Libers, Melissa Newman, LauraE Fish, Karen A Ryan, Esther C Jimenez, Individually
of Lisle, IL, their true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute for and on their behalf -
bonds, undertakings and other obligatory mstruments of sirrnlar nature
- In Unlimited Amounts -
and to bind them thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such mstruments were signed by a duly authorized officer of their corporations and all the
acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given is hereby ratified and confirmed.
This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursua.'1t to and by authority of the By-Law and ResolutIons, printed on the reverse hereof, duly
adopted, as mdlcated, by the Boards of Directors of the corporations.
In Witness Whereof, the CNA Companies have caused these presents to be Signed by their Semor Vice PreSident and their corporate seals to be
hereto affixed on this 23rd day of June, 2004.
OFFICIAL SEAL
ELIZA PRICE
NOTARY PUBUC, STATE OF UlNOIS
11ft CO....ISSION EXPIRES' 011I17/01
My Commission Expires September 17, 2006
Continental Casualty Company
National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford
American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania
Vice President
CERTIFICATE
I, Mary A. Riblkawskls, Assistant Secretary of Contmental Casualty Company, an Illinois corporation, National Fire Insurance Company of
Hartford, a Connecticut corporation, and American Casualty Company of Reading, PennsylvanIa, a Pennsylvania corporation do hereby certify that the
Power of Attorney herem above set forth is still m force, and further certify that the By-Law and ResolutIOn of the Board of Directors ofthe corporations
pnnted on the reverse hereof IS still in force. In testimony whereof! have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal ofthe said corporatIOns this
21st . day of July 2004
Form F6853-1 1/2001
Continental Casualty Company
National Fire Insurance Company of Hartford
American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania
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NOTICE
In accordance with the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, we are providing this
disclosure notice for bonds and certain insurance policies on which one or more of the
Writing Companies identified below is the surety or insurer.
To principals on bonds and insureds on certain insurance policies written by anyone or
more of the following companies (collectively the "Writing Companies") as surety or
insurer: Western Surety Company, Universal Surety of America, Surety Bonding
Company of America, Continental Casualty Company, National Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford, American Casualty Company of Reading, P A, The Firemen's Insurance
Company of Newark, NJ, and The Continental Insurance Company.
DISCLOSURE OF PREMIUM
The premium attributable to coverage for terrorist acts certified under the Act was Zero
Dollars ($0.00).
DISCLOSURE OF FEDERAL PARTICIPATION IN PAYMENT OF TERRORISM
LOSSES
The United States will pay ninety percent (90%) of covered terrorism losses exceeding the
applicable surety/insurer deductible.
Form F7310
I
ACORQM CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MM/DDIYY)
08/02/04
PRODUCER 1-312-704-0100 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE
HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR
125 S. Wacker Drive ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.
Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60606 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE
Stephanie Sims 630-694-5167
INSURED INSURER A National Union Insurance Company
Superior Electric Northwest, Inc.
INSURER B Zurich American Insurance Company
11711 Northcreek Parkway South, Suite D 103 INSURER C
Bothell, WA 98011 INSURER D
I INSURER E
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
I~.;;: TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE P~~!fJ EXPIRATION
B ~NERAL LIABILITY GL0350396003 02/01/04 02/01/05
~ ~MMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
_ ~ CLAIMS MADE 0 OCCUR
COVERAGES
EACH OCCURRENCE
FIRE DAMAGE (Anyone fire)
MED EXP (Anyone person)
n'L AGGRE~E LIMIT APnS PER
POLICY X P,bW.,: LOC
B ~OMOBILE LIABILITY BAP350396103
X ANY AUTO
f--
f-- ALL OWNED AUTOS
f-- SCHEDULED AUTOS
f-- HIRED AUTOS
r-- NON-OWNED AUTOS
X PD Comp Ded $1,000
X PD Coll Ded $1,000
RRAGE LIABILITY
ANY AUTO
A EXCESS LIABILITY 5683545
m -OCCUR D CLAIMS MADE
R DEDUCTIBLE
RETENTION $
B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC350395903
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY
GENERAL AGGREGATE
PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG
02/01/04
02/01/05
COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
(Ea accident)
BODILY INJURY
(Per person)
BODILY INJURY
(Per aCCIdent)
PROPERTY DAMAGE
(Per accident)
AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT
OTHER THAN
AUTO ONLY,
02/01/04
02/01/05
EACH OCCURRENCE
AGGREGATE
02/01/04
02/01/05
X I 'y'xg~mI,~" I I OJ,tl-
E L EACH ACCIDENT
E L DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE
E L DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT
OTHER
LIMITS
$1,000,000
$ 300,000
$ 5,000
$ 1,000,000
$ 2,000,000
$ 2,000,000
$1,000,000
$
EA ACC
AGG
$
$
$
$ 10,000,000
$10,000,000
$
$
$
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
$1,000,000
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSlLOCATIONSNEHICLESJEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS
City of Port Angeles is shown as an additional insured solely with respect to general liabilty coverage as
evidenced herein as required by written contract with respect to work performed by the named insured.
PROJECT NAME:Elwha Underground Rebuild - Elwha Line Stage 2, Project No. 02-11B.
REVISED CANCELLATON CLAUSE: The Contractor's insurance shall not be cancelled or reduced as to coverage by either
party, except after forty-five (45) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, has been
given to the City.
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION
DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ~X~'lflJMAIL ~ DAYS WRITTEN
NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, ~1!I:J[i!IWlSO SHALL
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AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 0tk{~
@ ACORD CORPORATION 1988
CERTIFICATE HOLDER I I ADDITIONAL INSURED,INSURER LETTER
CANCELLATION
City of Port Angeles
321 E. Fifth
P.O. Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
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ACORD 25-S (7/97) brianchi
2014696
USA
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IMPORTANT
If the certificate holder IS an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the pollcY(les) 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.
ACORD 25-5 (7/97)
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POLICY NUMBER: GL0350396003
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
CG 20 26 11 85
THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY.
ADDITIONAL INSURED - DESIGNATED PERSON OR
ORGANIZATION
TI$ endorseent odifies insrance proided cder te fobwg
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART.
SCHEDULE
Name of Person or Organization: City of Port Angeles
321 E. Fifth
P.O. Box 1150
Port Angeles, WA 98362
USA
(If no entry appears abe, inforBtion re~ed to cOpBte tl$ endorseent iM3 sbw in te Decerations
as applcae to tl$ endorseent.)
WHO IS AN INSURED (Section II) is aended to inclje as an insred te person or or€lniation sbw in te
Scede as an Insred bony iitrespect to lallty ar ising:ltJof yoooperations or preises ot'l.ed 9 or
rented to you
CG 20 26 11 85
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PART III
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
I CHANGES IN WORK
The City may, during the progress ofthis project, make changes in, additions to, or
subtractions from the construction drawings and specifications as conditions warrant;
provided, however, that if the cost to the Contractor shall be materially increased by any such
change, the City shall pay the Contractor for the reasonable cost thereof. No claim for
additional compensation for any such change will be considered unless the Contractor shall
have made a written request therefor to the City prior to the commencement of work in
connection with such change.
If the cost to the Contractor shall be materially decreased by any such change or subtraction,
the City shall deduct an appropriate amount in accordance with an agreement signed by the
City and the Contractor.
II GUARANTEES
The Contractor shall guarantee all materials and equipment furnished and work performed for
a period of one (1) year from the date of substantial completion. The Contractor shall warrant
and guarantee for a period of one (1) year from the date of substantial completion of the
system that the completed system is free from all defects due to faulty materials or
workmanship, and Contractor shall promptly make such corrections as may be necessary by
reason of such defects including the repairs of any damage to other parts of the system
resulting from such defects. The City will give notice of observed defects with reasonable
promptness. In the event that the Contractor should fail to make such repairs, adjustments, or
other work that may be made necessary by such defects, the City may do so and charge the
Contractor the cost thereby incurred. The Performance Bond shall remain in full force and
effect through the guarantee period.
III PERFORMANCE BOND
The Contractor shall provide an executed performance bond for the full contract amount. This
performance bond shall:
A Be on a City-furnished form;
B Be signed by an approved surety (or sureties) that;
1. Is registered with the Washington State Insurance Commissioner, and
2. Appears on the current Authorized Insurance List in the State of Washington
published by the Office of the Insurance Commissioner,
C Be conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract by the Contractor within the
prescribed time; and
D Guarantee that the surety shall indemnify, defend, and protect the City against any claim of
direct or indirect loss resulting from the failure:
1. Of the Contractor (or any of the employees, subcontractors, or lower tier
subcontractors of the Contractor) to faithfully perform the contract, and
2. Of the Contractor (or the subcontractors or lower tier subcontractors of the
Contractor) to pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, lower tier subcontractors,
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material person, or any other person who provides supplies or provisions for carrying
out the work.
The City may require sureties or surety companies on the contract bond to appear and qualify
themselves. Whenever the City deems the surety or sureties to be inadequate, it may, upon
written demand, require the Contractor to furnish additional surety to cover any remaining
work. Until the added surety is furnished, payments on the contract will stop.
IV LIQUIDATED DAMAGES:
The City finds it impractical to calculate the actual cost of delays. Therefore, it has adopted
the following formula to calculate liquidated damages for failure to complete the physical
work of a contract on time.
Accordingly, the Contractor agrees:
A. To pay (according to the following formula) liquidated damages for each working day
beyond the number of working days established for physical completion, and
B. To authorize the City to deduct these liquidated damages from any money due or coming to
the Contractor.
LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FORMULA
LD = O.15C/T
Where: LD = liquidated damages per working
day (rounded to the nearest dollar)
C = original contract amount
T = original time for physical completion.
When the contract work has progressed to the extent that the City has full and unrestricted use
and benefit of the transformer, both from the operational and safety standpoint, and only minor
incidental work, replacement of temporary substitute facilities, or correction or repair remains
to physically complete the total contract, the City may determine the contract work is
substantially complete. The City will notify the Contractor in writing of the substantial
completion date. For overruns in contract time occurring after the date so established, the
formula for liquidated damages shown above will not apply.
For overruns in contract time occurring after the substantial completion date, liquidated
damages shall be assessed on the basis of direct engineering and related costs assignable to the
project until the actual physical completion date of all the contract work. The Contractor shall
complete the remaining work as promptly as possible. Upon request by City Representative,
the Contractor shall furnish a written schedule for completing the physical work on the
contract.
Liquidated damages will not be assessed for any days for which an extension of time is
granted. No deduction or payment of liquidated damages will, in any degree, release the
Contractor from further obligations and liabilities to complete the entire contract.
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V CONTRACTOR DEFAULT
If default should be made by the Contractor in the performance of any of the terms of this
Contract, the City, without in any manner limiting its legal and equitable remedies in the
circumstances, may serve upon the Contractor and the Surety, if any, a written notice requiring
the Contractor to cause such default to be corrected forthwith. Unless within twenty (20) days
after the service of such notice upon the Contractor and the Surety, if any, such default shall
be corrected or arrangements for the correction thereof satisfactory to the City shall be made,
the City may take over the Project and prosecute the Contractor, at the expense of the
Contractor, for the completion of the Project, and the Contractor and the Surety shall be liable
to the City for any cost or expense occasioned thereby.
VI TERMINATION OF CONTRACT
In the event that the Contractor or any of the subcontractors persistently or repeatedly refuse
or fail to supply competent supervision, enough properly skilled workmen, proper materials,
or disregard laws, ordinances, or the instructions of the City, or fail to perform the work
diligently and in an orderly and workmanlike manner in accordance with the Contract, or
violate any provision of the Contract, the City may consider the Contractor in default and serve
written notice of intention to terminate the contract upon the Contractor, which notice shall
specify the reasons therefor. Unless within five (5) days after serving such notice upon the
Contractor such violation shall cease, or an arrangement for the correction thereof satisfactory
to the City be made, the Contract shall, upon the expiration of the said five (5) days, terminate
and the Surety will become responsible for the performance of the work unless otherwise
agreed in writing by the City. The rights and remedies of the City under this Termination Of
Contract provision shall be in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or
under this Contract.
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The PREVAILING WAGES listed here include both the hourly wage rate and the hourly rate of
fringe benefits. On public works projects, workers' wage and benefit rates must add to not less
than this total. A brief description of overtime calculation requirements is provided by clicking
on the benefit code.
CLALLAM County -- Effective 3/312004 -- Benefit Code Key
PrevailingOvertirn eHoliday Note
Classification Wage Code Code Code
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $31.86 IN 5D
BOILERMAKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $43.47 1B 5N
BRICK AND MARBLE MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL $38.37 1M SA
CABINET MAKERS (IN SHOP)
JOURNEY LEVEL $14.67
CARPENTERS
ACOUSTICAL WORKER $38.06 1M SD
BRIDGE, DOCK AND W ARF CARPENTERS $37.90 1M SD
CARPENTER $37.90 1M SD !
CREOSOTED MATERIAL $38.00 1M SD
DRYWALL APPLICATOR $38.74 1M SD
FLOOR FINISHER $38.03 1M SD
FLOOR LAYER $38.03 1M SD
FLOOR SANDER $38.03 ]M SD
MILL WRIGHT AND MACHINE ERECTORS $38.90 1M 5D
PILEDRIVERS, DRIVING, PULLING, PLACING $38.10 1M SD
COLLARS AND WELOING
SA WFlLER $38.03 1M SO
SHINGLER $38.03 1M SO
STATIONARY POWER SAW OPERATOR $38.03 1M SO
STATIONARY WOODWORKING TOOLS $38.03 1M 50
CEMENT MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL $31.86 IN SD
DIVERS & TENDERS
OIVER $79.57 1M 50 8A
DIVER TENDER $40.67 1M 50
DREDGE WORKERS
ASSISTANT ENGINEER $38.37 1B SO 8L
ASSISTANT MATE (DECKHAND) $37.91 1B SO 8L
BOATMEN $38.37 1B 50 8L
ENGINEER WELDER $38.42 ]B 50 8L
LEVERMAN, HYDRAULIC $39.85 1B SD 8L
MAINTENANCE $37.91 IB 5D 8L
MATES $38.37 IB SD 8L
OlLER $38.02 1B 5D 8L
DRYWALL TAPERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $38.59 11 SB
ELECTRICAL FIXTURE MAINTENANCE WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $9.37
ELECTRICIANS - INSIDE
CABLE SPLICER $48.51 1D 6H
CABLE SPLICER (TUNNEL) $52.31 1D 6H
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CERTIFIED WELDER $46.79 10 6H
CERTIFIED WELDER (TUNNEL) $50.41 10 6H
CONSTRUCTION STOCK PERSON $24.33 10 6H
JOURNEY LEVEL $45.06 10 6H
JOURNEY LEVEL (TUNNEL) $48.51 10 6H
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CRAFfSMAN $15.37 2A 6C
JOURNEY LEVEL $14.69 2A 6C
ELECTRICIANS - POWERLINE CONSTRUCTION
CABLE SPLICER $48.96 4A 5A
CERTIFIED LINE WELDER $44.65 4A 5A
GROUNDPERSON $32.13 4A 5A
HEAD GROUNDPERSON $33.93 4A 5A
HEAVY LINE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $44.65 4A 5A
JACKHAMMER OPERATOR $33.93 4A 5A
JOURNEY LEVEL LINEPERSON $44.65 4A 5A
LINEEQUIPNrnNTOPERATOR $37.87 4A 5A
POLE SPRAYER $44.65 4A 5A
POWDERPERSON $33.93 4A 5A
ELECTRONIC & TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIANS
JOURNEY LEVEL $12.07 I
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS
MECHANIC $49.28 4A 6Q
MECHANIC IN CHARGE $54.18 4A 6Q
FABRICATED PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS
ALL CLASSIFICATIONS $13.50
FENCE ERECTORS
FENCE ERECTOR $13.80
FENCE LABORER $11.60
FLAGGERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $27.18 IN 5D
GLAZIERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $38.96 2E 5G
HEAT & FROST INSULA TORS AND ASBESTOS WORKERS
MECHANIC $39.93 IF 5E
HEATING EQUIPMENT MECHANICS
MECHANIC $16.00
HOD CARRIERS & MASON TENDERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $32.34 IN 5D
INDUSTRIAL ENGINE AND MACHINE MECHANICS
MECHANIC $15.65
INDUSTRIAL POWER VACUUM CLEANER
JOURNEY LEVEL $9.07
INLAND BOATMEN
CAPTAIN $33.50 IK 5B
COOK $28.96 IK 5B
DECKHAND $28.16 IK 5B
ENGINEER/DECKHAND $30.61 IK 5B
MATE, LAUNCH OPERATOR $32.05 lK 5B
INSPECTION/CLEANING/SEALING OF SEWER & WATER SYSTEMS BY
REMOTE CONTROL
CLEANER OPERATOR, FOAMER OPERATOR $9.73 1
GROUT TRUCK OPERATOR $11.48 1
HEAD OPERATOR $12.78 I
TECHNICIAN $7.16 1
TV TRUCK OPERATOR $10.53 1
INSULATION APPLICATORS
JOURNEY LEVEL $20.50
IRONWORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $41.02 IB 5A
LABORERS
ASPHALT RAKER $32.34 IN 5D
BALLAST REGULA TOR MACHINE $31.86 IN 5D
BATCH WEIGHMAN $27.18 IN 5D
BRUSH CUTTER $31.86 IN 5D
BRUSH HOG FEEDER $31.86 IN 5D
BURNERS $31.86 IN 5D
CARPENTER TENDER $31.86 IN 5D
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CASSION WORKER
CEMENT DUMPERlPA VING
CEMENT FINISHER TENDER
CHANGE-HOUSE MAN OR DRY SHACKMAN
CHIPPING GUN (OVER 30 LBS)
-CHIPPING-GUN (UNDER3tltBS} -
CHOKER SEITER
CHUCK TENDER
CLEAN-UP LABORER
CONCRETE DUMPER/CHUTE OPERATOR
CONCRETE FORM STRIPPER
CONCRETE SAW OPERATOR
CRUSHER FEEDER
CURING LABORER
DEMOLITION, WRECKING & MOVING
(INCLUDING CHARRED MATERIALS)
DITCH DIGGER
DIVER
DRILL OPERATOR (HYDRAULIC, DIAMOND)
DRILL OPERATOR, AIRTRAC
DUMPMAN
EPOXY TECHNICIAN
EROSION CONTROL WORKER
F ALLER/BUCKER, CHAIN SAW
FINAL DETAIL CLEANUP (i.e., dusting,
vacuuming, window cleaning; NOT construction
debris cleanup)
FINE GRADERS
FIRE WATCH
FORM SETTER
GABION BASKET BUILDER
GENERAL LABORER
GRADE CHECKER & TRANSIT PERSON
GRINDERS
GROUT MACHINE TENDER
GUARDRAIL ERECTOR
HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER LEVEL A
HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER LEVEL B
HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER LEVEL C
HIGH SCALER
HOD CARRIER/MORT ARMAN
JACKHAMMER
LASER BEAM OPERATOR
MANHOLE BUILDER-MUDMAN
MATERIAL YARDMAN
MINER
NOZZLEMAN, CONCRETE PUMP, GREEN
CUTrER WHEN USING HIGH PRESSURE AIR
& WATER ON CONCRETE & ROCK,
SANDBLAST, GUNITE, SHOTCRETE, WATER
BLASTER
PAVEMENT BREAKER
PILOT CAR
PIPE POT TENDER
PIPE RELINER (NOT INSERT TYPE)
PIPELA YER & CAULKER
PIPELA YER & CAULKER (LE AD)
PIPEWRAPPER
POT TENDER
POWDERMAN
POWDERMAN HELPER
POWERJACKS
RAILROAD SPIKE PULLER (POWER)
RE-TIMBERMAN
RlPRAP MAN
RODDER
SCAFFOLD ERECTOR
SCALE PERSON
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SIGNALMAN $31.86 IN 50
SLOPER (OVER 20") $32.34 IN 5D
SLOPER SPRA YMAN $31.86 IN 50
SPREADER (CLARY POWER OR SIMILAR $32.34 IN 50
TYPES)
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ST AK.E HOPPER $31.86 IN 50
STOCKPILER $31.86 IN 50
TAMPER & SIMILAR ELECTRIC, AIR & GAS $32.34 IN 50
TAMPER (MULTIPLE & SELF PROPELLED) $32.34 IN 50
TOOLROOM MAN (AT JOB SITE) $31.86 IN 50
TOPPER-TAILER $31.86 IN 50
TRACK LABORER $31.86 IN 50
TRACK LINER (POWER) $32.34 IN 50
TRUCK SPOTTER $31.86 IN 50
TUGGER OPERATOR $32.34 IN 50
VIBRATING SCREED (AIR, GAS, OR $31.86 IN 50
ELECTRIC)
VIBRATOR $32.34 IN 50
VINYLSEAMER $31.86 IN 50
WELOER $31.86 IN 50
WELL-POINT LABORER $32.34 IN 50
LABORERS - UNDERGROUND SEWER & WATER
GENERAL LABORER $31.86 IN 50
PIPE LAYER $32.34 IN 50
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
IRRIGATION OR LAWN SPRINKLER $11.42
INSTALLERS
LANOSCAPE EQUIPMENT OPERATORS OR $7.81
TRUCK ORIVERS
LANOSCAPING OR PLANTING LABORERS $7.93
LATHERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $38.74 1M 50
MACHINISTS (HYDROELECTRIC SITE WORK)
MACHINIST $16.84
METAL FABRICATION (IN SHOP)
FITTERlWELDER $15.16
LABORER $11.13
MACHINE OPERATOR $10.66
PAINTER $11.41
PAINTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $30.77 2B SA
PLASTERERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $25.83
PLA YGROUND & PARK EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $7.93
PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $48.71 IG SA
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERA TORS
ASSIST ANT ENGINEERS $36.41 IT 5D 8L
BACKHOE, EXCA V A TOR, SHOVEL (3 YO & $39.03 IT 50 8L
UNDER)
BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR, SHOVEL (OVER 3 $39.49 IT 5D 8L
YO & UNDER 6 YO)
BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR, SHOVEL (6 YO $40.01 IT 50 8L
AND OVER WITH A IT ACHMENTS)
BACKHOES, (75 HP & UNOER) $38.64 IT 5D 8L
BACKHOES, (OVER 75 HP) $39.03 IT 5D 8L
BARRIER MACHINE (ZIPPER) $39.03 IT 50 8L
BATCH PLANT OPERATOR, CONCRETE $39.03 IT 50 8L
BELT LOADERS (ELEVATING TYPE) $38.64 IT 50 8L
BOBCAT $36.41 IT 50 8L
BROOMS $36.41 IT 5D 8L
BUMP CUTTER $39.03 IT 50 8L
CABLEW A YS $39.49 IT 50 8L
CHIPPER $39.03 IT 50 8L
COMPRESSORS $36.41 IT 50 8L
CONCRETE FINISH MACHINE - LASER $36.41 IT 50 8L
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CONCRETE PUMPS $38.64 IT 5D 8L
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CONVEYORS $38.64 IT 5D 8L
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CRANES, 20 - 44 TONS, WITH $39.03 IT 5D 8L
ATTACHMENTS
CRANES, 45 TONS - 99 TONS, UNDER 150 Ff $39.49 IT 5D 8L
OF BOOM (INCLUDING Jm WITH
ATACHMENTS)
CRANES, 100 TONS - 199 TONS, OR 150 Ff OF $40.01 IT 5D 8L
BOOM (INCLUDING JIB WITH
ATTACHMENTS)
CRANES, 200 TONS TO 300 TONS, OR 250 Ff $40.55 IT 5D 8L
OF BOOM (INCLUDING JIB WITH
ATTACHMENTS)
CRANES, A-FRAME, 10 TON AND UNDER $36.41 IT 5D 8L
CRANES, A-FRAME, OVER 10 TON $38.64 IT 5D 8L
CRANES, OVER 300 TONS, OR 300' OF BOOM $41.07 IT 5D 8L
INCLUDING JIB WITH ATTACHMENTS
CRANES, OVERHEAD, BRIDGE TYPE ( 20 - 44 $39.03 IT 5D 8L
TONS)
CRANES, OVERHEAD, BRIDGE TYPE ( 45 - 99 $39.49 IT 5D 8L
TONS)
CRANES, OVERHEAD, BRIDGE TYPE (100 $40.01 IT 5D 8L
TONS & OVER)
CRANES, TOWER CRANE UP TO 175'IN $40.01 IT 5D 8L
HEIGHT, BASE TO BOOM
CRANES, TOWER CRANE OVER 175' IN $40.55 IT 5D 8L
HEIGHT, BASE TO BOOM
CRUSHERS $39.03 IT 5D 8L
DECK ENGINEERlDECK WINCHES (POWER) $39.03 IT 5D I 8L
DERRICK, BUILDING $39.49 IT 5D ! 8L
DOZERS, D-9 & UNDER $38.64 IT 5D 8L
DRILL OILERS - AUGER TYPE, TRUCK OR $38.64 IT 5D 8L
CRANE MOUNT
DRILLING MACHINE $39.03 IT 5D 8L
ELEVATOR AND MANLIFT, PERMANENT $36.41 IT 5D 8L
AND SHAFf-TYPE
EQUIPMENT SERVICE ENGINEER (OILER) $38.64 IT 5D 8L
FINISHING MACHINE/BIDWELL GAMACO $39.03 IT 5D 8L
AND SIMILAR EQUIP
FORK LIFTS, (3000 LBS AND OVER) $38.64 IT 5D 8L
FORK LIFTS, (UNDER 3000 LBS) $36.41 IT 5D 8L
GRADE ENGINEER $38.64 IT 5D 8L
GRADECHECKER AND ST AKEMAN $36.41 IT 5D 8L
GUARDRAIL PUNCH $39.03 IT 5D 8L
HOISTS, OUTSIDE (ELEVATORS AND $38.64 IT 5D 8L
MANLlFTS), AIR TUGGERS
HORlZONTALIDIRECTIONAL DRILL $38.64 IT 5D 8L
LOCATOR
HORlZONTALIDIRECTIONAL DRILL $39.03 IT 5D 8L
OPERATOR
HYDRALIFTS/BOOM TRUCKS (10 TON & $36.41 IT 5D 8L
UNDER)
HYDRALIFTS/BOOM TRUCKS (OVER 10 $38.64 IT 5D 8L
TON)
LOADERS, OVERHEAD (6 YD UP TO 8 YD) $39.49 IT 5D 8L
LOADERS, OVERHEAD (8 YD & OVER) $40.01 IT 5D 8L
LOADERS, OVERHEAD (UNDER 6 YD), $39.03 IT 5D 8L
PLANT FEED
LOCOMOTIVES, ALL $39.03 IT 5D 8L
MECHANICS, ALL $39.49 IT 5D 8L
MIXERS, ASPHALT PLANT $39.03 IT 5D 8L
MOTOR PATROL GRADER (FINISHING) $39.03 IT 5D 8L
MOTOR PATROL GRADER (NON-FINISHING) $38.64 IT 5D 8L
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MUCKING MACHINE, MOLE, TUNNEL DRILL $39.49 IT
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OIL DISTRIBUTORS, BLOWER
DISTRIBUTION AND MULCH SEEDING
OPERATOR
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PILEDRIVER (OTHER THAN CRANE MOUND . $39.03
PLANT OILER (ASPHALT, CRUSHER) $38.64
POSTHOLE DIGGER, MECHANICAL $36.41
POWER PLANT $36.41
PUMPS, WATER $36.41
QUAD 9, D-IO, AND HD-41 $39.49
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATOR ON RUBBER $39.49
TIRED EARTH MOVING EQUIP
RIGGER AND BELLMAN
ROLLAGON
ROLLER, OTHER THAN PLANT ROAD MIX
ROLLERS, PLANTMIX OR MUL TILIFT
MATERIALS
ROTO-MILL, ROTO-GRINDER
SAWS, CONCRETE
SCRAPERS - SELF PROPELLED, HARD TAIL
END DUMP, ARTICULATING OFF-ROAD
EQUIPMENT ( UNDER 45 YD)
SCRAPERS - SELF PROPELLED, HARD TAIL
END DUMP, ARTICULATING OFF-ROAD
EQUIPMENT (45 YD AND OVER)
SCRAPERS, CONCRETE AND CARRY ALL
SCREED MAN
SHOTCRETE GUNITE
SLlPFORM PAVERS
SPREADER, TOPSIDE OPERATOR - BLA W
KNOX
SUBGRADE TRIMMER
TOWER BUCKET ELEVATORS
TRACTORS, (75 HP & UNDER)
TRACTORS, (OVER 75 HP)
TRANSFER MATERIAL SERVICE MACHINE
TRANSPORTERS, ALL TRACK OR TRUCK
TYPE
TRENCHING MACHINES
TRUCK CRANE OILERlDRlVER (UNDER 100
TON)
TRUCK CRANE OILERlDRlVER (100 TON &
OVER)
TRUCK MOUNT PORTABLE CONVEYER $39.03 IT 5D 8L
WHEEL TRACTORS, FARMALL TYPE $36.41 IT 5D 8L
YO YO PAY DOZER $39.03 IT 5D 8L
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERA TORS- UNDERGROUND SEWER & WATER
(SEE POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS) $0.00
POWER LINE CLEARANCE TREE TRIMMERS
JOURNEY LEVEL IN CHARGE $32.01 4A
SPRAY PERSON $30.29 4A
TREE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $30.71 4A
TREE TRIMMER $28.43 4A
TREE TRIMMER GROUNDPERSON $20.89 4A
REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING MECHANICS
MECHANIC $27.68
RESIDENTIAL BRICK & MARBLE MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL
RESIDENTIAL CARPENTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
RESIDENTIAL CEMENT MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL
RESIDENTIAL DRYWALL TAPERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIANS
JOURNEY LEVEL
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JOURNEY LEVEL
RESIDENTIAL PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $14.60 1
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JOURNEY LEVEL $46.46 1 G 5A
RESIDENTIAL SHEET METAL WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL (FIELD OR SHOP)
RESIDENTIAL SOFf FLOOR LAYERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $10.88 1
RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER FITTERS (FIRE PROTECTION)
JOURNEY LEVEL $19.67 1
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USING IRRlT ABLE BITUMINOUS
MATERIALS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL (FIELD OR SHOP) $45.43 IJ
SIGN MAKERS & INSTALLERS (ELECTRICAL)
JOURNEY LEVEL $19.29
SIGN MAKERS & INSTALLERS (NON-ELECTRICAL)
JOURNEY LEVEL $12.15
SOFf FLOOR LAYERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
SOLAR CONTROLS FOR WINDOWS
JOURNEY LEVEL
SPRINKLER FITTERS (FIRE PROTECTION)
JOURNEY LEVEL $19.67
STAGE RIGGING MECHANICS (NON STRUCTURAL)
JOURNEY LEVEL $13.23
SURVEYORS
CHAIN PERSON $9.35 1
INSTRUMENT PERSON $11.40 1
PARTY CHIEF $13.40 1
TELEPHONE LINE CONSTRUCTION - OUTSIDE
CABLE SPLICER $27.84
HOLE DIGGERlGROUND PERSON $15.69
INSTALLER (REPAIRER) $26.70
JOURNEY LEVEL TELEPHONE LINEPERSON $25.91
SPECIAL APPARATUS INSTALLER I $27.84
SPECIAL APPARATUS INSTALLER II $27.28
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $27.84
(HEAVY)
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
(LIGHT)
TELEVISION GROUND PERSON
TELEVISION LINEPERSON/INST ALLER
TELEVISION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN
TELEVISION TECHNICIAN
TREE TRIMMER
TERRAZZO WORKERS & TILE SETTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
TILE, MARBLE & TERRAZZO FINISHERS
FINISHER
TRAFFIC CONTROL STRIPERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
TRUCK DRIVERS
ASPHALT MIX (TO 16 YARDS)
ASPHALT MIX (OVER 16 YARDS)
DUMP TRUCK
DUMP TRUCK & TRAILER
OTHER TRUCKS
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Washington State Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Contracts
The PREVAILING WAGES listed here include both the hourly wage rate and the hourly rate of
fringe benefits. On public works projects, workers' wage and benefit rates must add to not less
than this total. A brief description of overtime calculation requirements is provided by clicking
on the benefit code.
Any apprentice not registered with the Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council
must be paid prevailing journey level wages. To verify apprentice registration, call (360) 902-
5324.
CLALLAM County -- Apprentices -- Effective 3/312004 -- Benefit Code Key
Prevailing Overtime Holiday Note
Stage of Progression & Hour Range Wage Code Code Code
ASBESTOS ABA TEMENT WORKERS
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL PAINTERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 50.00010 $17.11 IN 5D
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 60.00010 $19.58 IN 5D
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 75.00% $25.08 IN 5D
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 90.00010 $29.15 IN 5D
LABORERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 60.00% $21.98 IN 5D ,
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours -70.00% $24.45 IN 5D
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 80.00% $26.92 IN 5D
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 90.00% $29.39 IN 5D
BOILERMAKERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 70.00% $35.04 IB 5N
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours -75.00% $36.45 1B 5N
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 80.00010 $37.85 IB 5N
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 85.00% $39.26 IB 5N
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 90.00% $40.66 IB 5N
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 95.00% $42.07 IB 5N
BRICK AND MARBLE MASONS
1: 0 - 750 Hours - 50.00% $22.40 1M 5A
2: 751 - 2250 Hours - 55.00% $23.90 1M 5A
3: 2251 - 3000 Hours - 60.00010 $25.36 1M 5A
4: 3001 - 3750 Hours - 70.00% $28.27 1M 5A
5: 3751 - 4500 Hours - 80.00% $31.19 1M 5A
6: 4501 - 5250 Hours - 90.00% $34.10 1M 5A
7: 5251 - 6000 Hours - 95.00% $35.56 1M 5A
CARPENTERS
ACOUSTICAL WORKER
I: 0 - 1000 Hours - 50.00% $19.91 1M 5D
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 60.00% $26.64 1M 5D
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 68.00% $28.92 1M 5D
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 76.00% $31.21 1M 5D
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 84.00% $33.49 1M 5D
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 92.00% $35.78 1M 5D
BRIDGE, DOCK AND W ARF CARPENTERS
1: 1st Period - 60.00% $22.67 1M 5D
2: 2nd Period - 65.00% $27.96 1M 5D
3: 3rd Period - 70.00% $29.38 1M 5D
4: 4th Period - 75.00% $30.80 1M 5D
5: 5th Period - 80.00% $32.22 1M 5D
6: 6th Period - 85.00% $33.64 1M 5D
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8: 8th Period - 9S.0oolo $36.48 1M SD
CARPENTER
1: I st Period - 60.00010 $22.67 1M SD
2: 2nd Period - 6S.0oolo $27.96 1M SD
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4: 4th Period - 7S.00% $30.80 1M SD
S: Sth Period - 80.00010 $32.22 1M SD
6: 6th Period - 8S.00% $33.64 1M SD
7: 7th Period - 90.00% $3S.06 1M SD
8: 8th Period - 9S.00% $36.48 1M 5D
DRYWALL APPLICATOR
DRYWALL. METAL STUD. AND CEILING APPLICATORS
1: 0 - 700 Hours - SO.OO% $20.33 1M SD
2: 701 - 1400 Hours - 60.00% $27. II 1M SD
3: 1401 - 2100 Hours - 68.00% $29.43 1M SD
4: 2101 - 2800 Hours - 76.00010 $31. 76 1M SD
S: 2801 - 3S00 Hours - 84.00% $34.09 1M SD
6: 3S01 - 4200 Hours - 92.00% $36.41 1M SD
MILLWRIGHT AND MACHINE ERECTORS
I: 1st Period - 60.00% $23.27 1M SD
2: 2nd Period - 6S.00% $28.61 1M SD
3: 3rd Period - 70.00% $30.08 1M SD
4: 4th Period - 7S.00% $3I.SS 1M SD
S: Sth Period - 80.00% $33.02 1M SD
6: 6th Period - 8S.00% $34.49 1M SD
7: ']tit Period - 90.00% $3S.96 1M SD
8: 8th Period - 9S.00% $37.43 1M SD
PILEDRIVERS, DRIVING, PULLING, PLACING COLLARS AND WELDING
I: 1st Period - 60.00% $22.79 1M SD
2: 2nd Period - 6S.00% $28.09 1M SD I
3: 3rd Period - 70.00% $29.52 1M SD !
4: 4th Period - 7S.00% $30.9S 1M SD
S: Sth Period - 80.00% $32.38 1M SD
6: 6th Period - 8S.00% $33.81 1M SD
7: ']tit Period - 90.00% $3S.24 1M SD
8: 8th Period - 9S.00% $36.67 1M SD
CEMENT MASONS
I: 0 - 1000 Hours - SO.OO% $12.36 IN SD
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 60.00% $14.83 IN SD
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 70.00% $17.30 IN SD
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 80.00010 $19.77 IN SD
S: 4001 - SOOO Hours - 90.00% $22.24 IN SD
6: SOOI - 6000 Hours - 9S.000/0 $23.47 IN SD
DRYWALL TAPERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - SO.OO% $24.98 lJ SB
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - SS.Oo% $26.34 1J SB
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 6S.00% $29.06 lJ SB
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 7S.00% $31. 79 lJ SB
S: 4001 - SOOO Hours - 85.000/0 $34.51 lJ SB
6: SOOI - 6000 Hours - 90.00% $3S.87 1J SB
ELECTRICIANS - INSIDE
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 40.00% $18.SS 10 6H
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - SO.OO% $22.00 10 6H
3: 2001 - 3S00 Hours - S5.00% $26.92 10 6H
4: 3501 - 5000 Hours - 65.00% $30.95 10 6H
S: SOOI - 6S00 Hours - 75.00% $34.98 10 6H
6: 6501 - 8000 Hours - 85.00% $39.01 10 6H
ELECTRICIANS - POWERLINE CONSTRUCTION
JOURNEY LEVEL LINEPERSON
I: 0.1000 Hours - 60.00% $28.54 4A SA
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 65.00% $30.33 4A SA
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours -71.00% $32.49 4A 5A
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 81.00% $36.07 4A SA
S: 4001 - SOOO Hours - 85.00% $37.S2 4A SA
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7: 6001 - 7000 Hours - 93.00%
POLE SPRAYER
1: 0 -1000 Hours - 85.70010 $37.78 4A
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 89.80% $39.23 4A
3: 2001 - 3000-Hours - 92.80%-- --- ----$40.3.1--- - AA
ELECTRONIC & TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIANS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 55.00% $7.16 1
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 60.00% $7.24 1
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 65.00% $7.85 1
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 70.00% $8.45 1
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 75.00% $9.05 1
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 80.00% $9.66 1
7: 6001 - 7000 Hours - 85.00% $10.26 1
8: 7001 - 8000 Hours - 95.00% $11.47 1
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS
MECHANIC
1: 1 st Period - 50.00010
2: 2nd Period - 55.00%
3: 3rd Period - 65.00%
4: 4th Period - 70.00%
5: 5th Period - 80.00010
FLAGGERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 60.00%
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 70.00%
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 80.00%
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 90.00%
GLAZIERS
1: 0 -1000 Hours - 45.00% $21.09 2E
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 50.00% $22.71 2E
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 55.00% $24.34 2E
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 60.00% $25.96 2E
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 65.00010 $27.59 2E
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours -70.00% $29.21 2E
7: 6001 - 7000 Hours - 80.00% $32.46 2E
8: 7001 - 8000 Hours - 90.00% $35.71 2E
HEAT & FROST INSULA TORS AND ASBESTOS WORKERS
MECHANIC
1: 0 -1000 Hours - 50.00%
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 55.00%
3: 2001 - 4000 Hours - 65.00%
4: 4001 - 6000 Hours - 75.00%
5: 6001 - 8000 Hours - 85.00%
HOD CARRIERS & MASON TENDERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 60.000/0
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 70.00%
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 80.00%
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 90.00%
INSULATION APPLICATORS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 50.00%
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 60.00%
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 75.00%
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 90.00%
IRONWORKERS
1: IstPeriod-65.00%
2: 2nd Period - 70.00%
3: 3rd Period - 75.00%
4: 4th Period - 80.00%
5: 5th Period - 90.00%
6: 6th Period - 90.00%
7: ?tit Period - 95.00010
8: 8th Period - 95.00%
LABORERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 60.00%
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours -70.00%
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 80.000/0
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1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 60.0oolo $21.98
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 70.0oolo $24.45
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 80.00% $26.92
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1: 0 - 700 Hours - 50.00%
2: 701 - 1400 Hours - 60.00%
3: 1401 - 2100 Hours - 68.0oolo
4: 2101 - 2800 Hours - 76.00%
5: 2801 - 3500 Hours - 84.00%
6: 3501 - 4200 Hours - 92.00%
PAINTERS
1: 0 -750 Hours - 55.00%
2: 751 - 1500 Hours - 65.00%
3: 1501 - 2250 Hours - 75.00%
4: 2251 - 3000 Hours - 80.0oolo
5: 3001 - 3750 Hours - 85.0oolo
6: 3751 - 4500 Hours - 95.00%
PLASTERERS
1: 0 - 500 Hours. 40.00%
2: 501 - 1000 Hours - 45.00%
3: 1001 - 1500 Hours - 45.00%
4: 1501 - 2000 Hours - 50.00%
5: 2001 - 2500 Hours - 55.0oolo
6: 2501 - 3000 Hours - 60.0oolo
7: 3001 - 3500 Hours - 65.0oo/o
8: 3501 - 4000 Hours - 70.00%
9: 4001 - 4500 Hours - 75.00%
10: 4501 - 5000 Hours - 80.00%
11: 5001- 5500 Hours - 85.00%
12: 5501 - 6000 Hours - 90.00%
13: 6001 - 6500 Hours - 95.0oolo
14: 6501 -7000 Hours - 95.00%
PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS
1: 0 - 2000 Hours - 50.00%
2: 2001 - 4000 Hours - 62.50%
3: 4001 - 6000 Hours - 70.0oolo
4: 6001 - 8000 Hours - 75.00%
5: 8001 - 10000 Hours - 85.00%
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERA TORS
ALL EQUIPMENT
1: 0 . 1000 Hours - 65.00% $28.41 IT 5D 8L
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours -70.0oolo $29.87 IT 5D 8L
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 75.0oolo $31.33 IT 5D 8L
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 80.0oo/o $32.79 IT 5D 8L
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 90.0oo/o $35.72 IT 5D 8L
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 95.00% $37.18 IT 5D 8L
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS- UNDERGROUND SEWER & WATER
(SEE POWER EQUIPMENT OPERA TORS)
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 65.00% $28.22
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours -70.00% $29.67
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours -75.00% $31.12
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 80.0()% $32.57
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 90.00% $35.46
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 95.00% $36.91
POWER LINE CLEARANCE TREE TRIMMERS
TREE TRIMMER
1: 0 -1000 Hours - 65.0oo/o $19.74 4A
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours -75.00% $21.99 4A
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 80.00% $23.10 4A
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 90.00% $25.36 4A
REFRIGERA TlON & AIR CONDITIONING MECHANICS
MECHANIC
1: 0 - 2000 Hours - 50.00%
2: 2001 - 4000 Hours - 55.00%
3: 4001 - 6000 Hours - 60.00%
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4: 6001 - 8000 Hours - 70.00010 $19.38 1
5: 8001 -10000 Hours - 85.00010 $23.53 1
RESIDENTIAL CARPENTERS
I: Istperiod-60.00% $10.71
2: 2nd Period _ 65.00% $11.60 I
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4: 4th Period _ 75.00010 $13.39 1
5: 5th Period _ 80.00% $14.28 1
6: 6th Period _ 85.00% $15.17 I
7: 7th Period _ 90.00% $16.07 1
8: 8th Period _ 95.00% $16.96 I
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIANS
I: 0 - 900 Hours. 50.00010 $13.89 I
2:901-1800Hours-55.00% $15.28 I
3: 1801 - 2700 Hours - 75.00% $20.84 1
4: 2701 - 4000 Hours - 85.00% $23.61 1
RESIDENTIAL PLUMBERS & PIPEFITTERS
1: 0 -1000 Hours - 55.00% $8.03
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 65.00% $9.49
3: 2001 - 4000 Hours -75.00% $10.95
4: 4001 - 6000 Hours - 85.00% $12.41
RESIDENTIAL SHEET METAL WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL (FIELD OR SHOP)
1: 1 - 1000 Hours - 50.00% $15.66 1J 6L
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 60.00% $17.84 1J 6L
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 65.00% $22.10 1J 6L
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 70.00% $23.20 1J 6L
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 80.00% $25.39 1J 6L
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 85.00% $26.48 1J 6L
ROOFERS
1: 0 - 820 Hours - 60.00% $21.93 lR 5A
2: 821 - 1630 Hours - 67.00% $23.78 lR 5A
3: 1631 - 2450 Hours -74.00% $25.58 lR 5A
4: 2451 - 3270 Hours - 81.00% $29.66 lR 5A I
5: 3271 - 4080 Hours - 88.00% $31.46 lR 5A
6: 4081 - 4899 Hours - 95.00% $33.25 lR 5A
SHEET METAL WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL (FIELD OR SHOP)
1: 0 - 2000 Hours - 45.00% $19.17 1J 6L
2: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 50.00010 $26.89 11 6L
3: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 55.00% $28.63 1J 6L
4: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 60.00% $30.38 1J 6L
5: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 65.00% $32.14 1J 6L
6: 6001 - 7000 Hours - 70.00010 $33.89 1J 6L
7: 7001 - 8000 Hours - 75.00% $35.64 1J 6L
8: 8001 - 9000 Hours - 80.00% $37.39 1J 6L
9: 9001 - 10000 Hours - 85.00% $39.15 1J 6L
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APPRENTICES INDENTURED ON OR AFTER JUNE I. 2003
1: 0 -750 Hours - 45.00% $15.19 IB 5A
2: 751 - 1500 Hours - 50.00% $17.31 1B 5A
3: 1501 - 2250 Hours - 60.00% $20.95 IB 5A
4: 2251 - 3000 Hours -70.00% $23.59 1B 5A
5: 3001 - 3750 Hours - 80.00% $26.24 IB 5A
6: 3751 - 4500 Hours - 90.00% $28.88 IB 5A
APPRENTICES INDENTURED PRIOR TO JUNE I. 2003
1: 0 -750 Hours. 45.00010 $16.99 IB 5A
2: 751 -1500 Hours - 50.00% $18.31 1B 5A
3: 1501 - 2250 Hours - 60.00% $20.95 1B 5A
4: 2251 - 3000 Hours -70.00% $23.59 IB 5A
5: 3001 - 3750 Hours - 80.00% $26.24 1B 5A
6: 3751 - 4500 Hours - 90.00% $28.88 IB 5A
SPRINKLER FITTERS (FIRE PROTECTION)
GRADE J (INDENTURED AFTER APRIL J. 2000)
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 45.00% $8.85 1
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 50.00% $9.84 1
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 55.00% $10.82 1
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3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 50.00% $9.84 1
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1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 65.00010 $12.79
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours -70.00% $13.77
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours - 75.00% $14.75
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours - 80.00% $15.74
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 85.00% $16.72
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 90.00% $17.70
GRADE 2 (]NDENTURED BEFORE APRIL I. 2000)
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 60.00010 $11.80
2: 1001 - 2000 Hours - 65.00% $12.79
3: 2001 - 3000 Hours -70.00% $13.77
4: 3001 - 4000 Hours -75.00010 $14.75
5: 4001 - 5000 Hours - 80.00010 $15.74
6: 5001 - 6000 Hours - 85.00% $16.72
TERRAZZO WORKERS & TILE SETTERS
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 50.00%
2: 1001 - 2500 Hours - 55.00010
3: 2501 - 3500 Hours - 60.00%
4: 3501 - 4500 Hours - 70.00%
5: 4501 - 5500 Hours - 80.00%
6: 5501 - 6250 Hours - 90.00%
7: 6251 -7000 Hours - 95.00%
TILE, MARBLE & TERRAZZO FINISHERS
FINISHER
1: 0 - 1000 Hours - 50.00%
2: 1001 - 2500 Hours - 55.00010
3: 2501 - 3500 Hours - 60.00%
4: 3501 - 4500 Hours - 70.00%
TRAFFIC CONTROL STRIPERS
1: 0 - 500 Hours - 60.00%
2: 501 - 1000 Hours - 60.00%
3: 1001 - 2333 Hours - 60.00%
4: 2334 - 4666 Hours - 73.00%
5: 4667 - 7000 Hours - 88.00%
TRUCK DRIVERS
ALL TRUCKS
1: 0 - 700 Hours - 70.00010
2: 701 - 1400 Hours - 80.00%
3: 1401 - 2100 Hours - 90.00%
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ATTACHMENT B
CONSTRUCTION CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - POLICY AND PROCEDURES
CHANGE ORDERS ON
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
PW-404
1.0 PURPOSE:
1.1 To provide Instructions to field Inspectors and office personnel on procedures for contract
change orders
1.2 To Improve record keeping on construction projects.
1 3 To provide a Uniform method for contract change orders
2.0 ORGANIZATIONS AFFECTED:
2.1 Public Works Engineering staff
2.2 Engineers and Architects on City managed construction projects
3.0 POLICY:
3.1 All revIsions, clarifications, field requests and field authorizations for construction contracts
shall be documented using the "REQUEST FOR INFORMATION" form.
3 2 All change orders to contracts shall be approved in accordance with City Council Resolution
No 7-0.
3 3 Change Order authorization by the Director of Public Works & Utilities and the City Manager
shall not exceed their statutory limits of $5,000 and $15,000 respectively. When it is
anticipated their authority will be exceeded, approval shall be obtained from the next higher
authority.
4.0 DEFINITIONS:
41 RFI: Request for Information.
4.2 CCO: Construction Change Order
5.0 PROCEDURES:
5.1 A construction contract change order may be initiated by the Contractor, City Inspector, or
ArchitecUEngineer by uSing the RFI form, PW-404_02.
5.2 The person completing the form shall fill in all areas of the form and sign the request.
5.3 The paperwork flow on the change order shall proceed as shown on the attached diagram,
PW-404_03
6.0
5 4 The change order form IS PW-404_04.
APPENDIX:
6 1 The "RFI" Form
6 2 Procedure flow for Change Orders ........... ... ..
6.3 Change Order Form .
6 4 RFI Request Log . .... . . . . . . .
65 Resolution 7-01 authorizing approval of Change Orders
. . PW-404_02 [12/01]
PW-404_03 [12/01]
. . . . . PW-404_04 [12/01]
. . PW-404_05 [12/01]
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CITY OF PORT ANGELES
PUBLIC WORKS & UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
DESIGN CLARIFICATION /VARIATION REQUEST (DCVR) FORM
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PROJECT/CONTRACT NUMBER:
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REFERENCE DRAWING OR SPECIFICATION:
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CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER (CCO) NO.
Project Name
Date:
Contractor
Project No.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
You are ordered to perform the following described work upon receipt of an approved copy of this
Change Order:
Such work will be compensated by: check one or more of the following as applicable [ ] Increase or [ ] Decrease in bid
items; [ ] Force Account; [ ] Negotiated Price: The described work affects the existing contract items and/or adds and/or
deletes bid items as follows:
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Umt
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* ORIGINAL * CURRENT * EST NET CHANGE TOTAL CHANGE ORDERS, *EST CONTRACT AFTER
CONTRACT THIS CHANGE ORDER INCLUDING THIS ONE THIS CHANGE ORDER
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* Sales Tax not included
All work, matenals and measurements to be m accordance wIth the provIsIons of the ongmal contract and/or the standard specIficatIOns and specIal
provIsIOns for the type of constructIon mvolved The payments and/or addItIonal tIme specIfied and agreed to m thIS order mclude every claIm by the
Contractor for any extra payment or extensIOn of tIme WIth respect to the work descnbed herem, mcludmg delays to the overall project
I APPROVED BY I SIGNATURE I DATE I
PROJECT ENGINEER
CITY ENGINEER
CONTRACTOR
PUBLIC WORKS & UTILITIES DIRECTOR
CITY MANAGER
CITY COUNCIL APPROY AL DATE
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ATTACHMENT C
CONTRACTORS APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT FORM
CONTRACTOR'S APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT
TO: City of Port Angeles FROM:
Public Works & Utilities Department
P.O. Box 1150
Port Angeles, W A 98362
DATE: PROJECT NAME:
PAYMENT REQUEST NO. PROJECT NUMBER:
PERIOD From: to [end of period]:
STATEMENT OF CONTRACT ACCOUNT
1 Contract Amount Thru Approved Change Order No,_ [Excluding Sales Tax] $
2 Work Completed to Date [per attached continuation sheets] $
3 Sales Tax (Port Angeles is 8.3% of [2]) $
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4 Amount Retained (5% of [2])** t $
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5 Subtotal ([2]+[3]-[4]) $
6 Total Previously Paid [Deduction] $
7 AMOUNT DUE THIS REQUEST ([5]-[6]) $
*correspond to column letters shown on the continuation sheet.
**Enter zero if a retainage bond has been approved
WAIVER OF CLAIMS FOR EXTRA COST OR TIME: The undersigned Applicant waives and releases, up
through the date hereof, any and all claims for costs or item extensions arising out of or relating to extra or
changed work or delays or acceleration not specifically identified and reserved in the amounts identified below or
previously acknowledged in writing by the City of Port Angeles.
CERTIFICA TE OF ~HE CONTRACTOR: I hereby certify that the work performed and the materials
supplied through the ending period date noted above represents the actual value of accomplishment under the
terms of the contract (and all authorized changes) between the Applicant and the City of Port Angeles, relating to
the above referenced project, and that the remaining contract balance is sufficient to cover all costs of completing
the work in accordance with the contract documents.
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CONTRACTOR'S APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT
I also certify that all lower-tier payments, less applicable retention, have been made by the Applicant for the
periods covered by previous payment received by the Applicant to (1) all lower-tire subcontractors/suppliers, and
(2) for all materials, equipment and labor used or in connection with the performance of this contract. I further
certify that I have complied with all Federal, State and local tax laws, including Social Security laws and
Unemployment Compensation laws and Workmen's Compensation laws, insofar as applicable to the performance
of this work, and have paid all such taxes, premiums and/or assessments arising out of the performance of the
work.
I further certify that, to the best, of my knowledge, information and belief, all work for which previous payment(s)
have been received shall be free and clear of liens, claims, security interests and encumbrances in favor of the
Contractor, subcontractors, material suppliers, or other persons or entities making a claim by reason of having
provided labor, materials and equipment relating to the work.
Within seven (7) days of receipt of the payment requested herein, all payments, less applicable retention, will be
made through the period covered by this pay request to all my lower-tier 3ubcontractors/suppliers and for all
materials, equipment, labor, taxes and assessments arising out of the performance of all said lower-tire work. ,
DATED:
CONTRACTOR:
SIGNATURE:
PRINTED NAME AND TITLE:
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this
day of
Notary Public in and for the State of
residing at
My appointment expires
APPROVAL:
Project Manager
Date
City Engineer
Date
Director
Date
PW-402 13 [rev 1/01]
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PAY REQUEST FORM
ELWHA REBUILD (STAGE 2)
PROJECT 02-11 B
No BID ITEM UNITS CONTRACT BID ~ONTRAC OUANITY QUANITY QUANITY COST COST COST COST
COST/UNIT QTY OUANITY COMPLETE PREVIOUS THIS CONTRACTED UNITS PREVIOUS THIS
APPLICATIONS APPLICATION ITEM COMPLETE APPLICATION APPLICATION
INSTALLS
1 Trenching and Backfill Feet 2900
2 CondUit 5" PVC Feet 5800
3 Conduit 4" PVC Feet 2900
4 U 3 04 (Sectlonalizlng Cabinet and Vault) Each 3
5 Install Vault Each 7
6 Cable CirCUit ft 3100
7 U 302 (Termination Three Phase Underground) Each 2
8 Backfill Man Hole Each 2
9 Street Asfault Repair Soft 100
Optional Items
10 CondUit 2" PVC (PUm Feet 1200
11 Coordinate cable Installation by Owest. Feet 2400
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REMOVALS
1 Man Hole and Vault Lid Each 2
2 UG Riser and Terminations Each 2
3 R!W ClearinQ LS 1
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Company Name:
AuthOrized Signature:
Date
PayRequestForm(ElwhaStage3 )
R.W. Beck, Inc.
ATTACHMENTD
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
I PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A. GENERAL
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The following information is provided to assist the Contractor in evaluation of and
preparation for the work required to construct the Electric Underground Rebuild - Elwha Line
Phase 2.
B. DESCRIPTION
The following project is to be constructed.
The project is for the excavating and installing approximately 2900 feet of underground
primary (l2.47kV) power cables in conduit and related appurtenances west of Dry Creek
along City right of way in the County ofClallam, Washington. The project also includes
removal of existing facilities.
II WORKFORCE REQUIREMENTS
Construction work on poles or equipment containing lines energized in excess of 600 volts will
be done by crews containing a minimum oftwo journeyman linemen and one
groundman/equipment operator. Construction work on poles or equipment containing
deenergized lines or lines energized at 600 volts or less will be done by crews containing a
minimum of one journeyman lineman and one groundman/equipment operator.
III SWITCHING AND CLEARANCES
The Contractor's Qualified Worker (Foreman) will be required to take all line clearances from
designated City Representative who has jurisdiction over the line. All switching of the electrical
system will be done by City personnel. A notice of 72 hours is required to schedule any
switching other than in an emergency.
IV AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
As-built drawings are required. The City will supply a set of drawings to be used by the
Contractor to prepare the as-built drawings for the project. The as-built drawings shall be a record
of the construction as installed and completed by the Contractor. They shall include all the
information shown on the contract set of drawings and a record of all construction deviations or
changes from those drawings which were incorporated in the work; all additional work not
appearing on the contract drawings; all design submittals, including electrical schematics; and all
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changes which are made after final inspection of the contract work.
The Contractor shall mark up a set of full size plans using red ink to show the as-built conditions.
These as-built marked prints shall be kept current and available on the job site at all times and be
made available to the City Representative upon request. The changes from the contract plans
which are made in the work or additional information which might be uncovered in the course of
construction shall be accurately and neatly recorded as they occur by means of details and notes.
No construction work shall be concealed until it has been inspected, approved, and recorded by
the City Representative. The drawings shall show at least the following:
A. The project number, contract number, community name, and other relevant general
information.
B. The location and description of any utilities or other installation known to exist and or to
be encountered within the construction area. The location of these utilities shall include
accurate description, dimensions, and at least 2 ties to permanent features for all utilities
encountered.
C. The location and description of all facilities and appurtenances installed by the
Contractor. The location of facilities and appurtenances shall include accurate dimensions
and at least 2 ties to permanent features for all major components.
The City of Port Angeles has the right to deny progress payments for completed work if as-built
records, as required by this section, are not available on the job site for the work that has been
completed by the date of the payment request.
Final as-built drawings shall be delivered to the City Representative at the time of final inspection
for the Project Engineer's review and approval. As-built drawings must be approved by the
Project Engineer before final payment will be made.
V SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS
A. The Contractor shall cooperate in the coordination of their activities with any other
contractors working in the area.
B. The Contractor will be required to work on or around energized circuits, and hot-line work
is anticipated.
C. If any difficulty or dispute should arise in the accomplishment of the above, the problem
shall be brought immediately to the attention of the City Representative for resolution.
VI SITE CONDITIONS
A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR UTILITY PROPERTIES AND SERVICE
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1. Utility Location Request Center
a. The Contractor shall call the Utility Location Request Center (One Call
Center)[1-800-424-5555], for field location not less than two nor more than
ten business days before the scheduled date for commencement of
excavation which may affect underground utility facilities, unless otherwise
agreed upon by the parties involved. A business day is defined as any day
other than Saturday, Sunday, or a local, state or federal legal holiday. The
telephone number for the One Call Center for this project may be obtained
from the City Representative. If no one-number locator service is available,
notice shall be provided individually to those owners known to or suspected
of having underground facilities within the area of proposed excavation.
b. The Contractor is alerted to Chapter 19.22 RCW, relating to underground
utilities. Any cost to the Contractor incurred as a result of this law shall be
at the Contractor's expense.
c. No excavation shall begin until all known facilities in the vicinity ofthe
excavation area have been located and marked.
d. The following addresses and telephone numbers of utility companies
known or suspected of having underground facilities within the project
limits are supplied for the Contractor's convenience:
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1 City of Port Angeles - Department of Public Works & Utilities
(water, sewer, power)
321 East Fifth Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
Telephone: 417-4702
11 Qwest
635 Oakridge Drive
Port Angeles, W A 98362
Telephone: 452-2184
111 Northland Cable Television
725 East First Street
Port Angeles, W A 98362
Telephone: 452-8466
2. The Contractor shall in all cases be held responsible to notify the City
Representative at least 48 hours not including Saturday, Sunday, or holidays in
advance of any construction. The Contractor shall under no circumstances
expose any underground utility without first obtaining permission from the
appropriate agency. The Contractor shall, once permission has been granted,
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locate, expose, and provide temporary support for all existing underground
utilities.
3. Where the Contractor's operations could cause damage or inconvenience to
telegraph, telephone, television, power, oil, gas, water, sewer, storm drains, or
other systems, the operations shall be suspended until all arrangements
necessary for the protection of these utilities and services have been made by
the Contractor.
4. The Contractor shall be solely and directly responsible to the City and operators
of properties referenced in #2 above for any damage, injury, expense, loss,
inconvenience, delay, suits, actions, or claims of any character brought because
of any injuries or damage which may result from the construction operations
under this contract.
5. Neither the City nor its officers or agents shall be responsible to the Contractor
for damages as a result of the location of underground utilities being other than
that shown on the drawings, for the existence of underground utilities not
shown on the drawings, or the Contractor's failure to protect utilities
encountered in the work.
6. The Contractor shall in the event of interruption to domestic water, sewer,
storm drain, or other utility services as a result of accidental breakage due to
construction operations, promptly notify the proper authority. The Contractor
shall cooperate with said authority in restoration of service as promptly as
possible and bear all costs of repair. In no case shall interruption of any utility
service be allowed to exist outside the Contractor's normal working hours
unless prior approval is granted.
7. The Contractor shall replace, at its own expense, any and all existing utilities or
structures removed or damaged during construction, unless otherwise provided
for in these contract documents or ordered by the City Representative.
8. The Contractor shall excavate and expose all buried plant marked in the field
by hand digging a minimum of eighteen (18") inches on either side of the
staked location, plus one-half (1/2) the width ofthe facility. All other known
buried plant must also be exposed by hand digging.
9. Damage to Buried Plant: The Contractor shall notify the City Representative of
all damage to buried plant and shall not cover the damage until inspected and
approved for cover by the City Representative.
10. The Contractor shall hold the City harmless against all claims for damage to
buried plant arising out ofthe Contractor's performance here under, which may
be filed against the City.
11. The Contractor shall be responsible to obtain all necessary permits and
licensing to perform the work unless such work is to be performed by the City
and stated so herein.
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B. CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROTECTION OF THE
ENVIRONMENT
This project is in an environmentally sensitive area and the contractor shall at all times
keep construction activities controlled to limit the impact on the environment..
C. INTERFERING FACILITIES
1. The Contractor shall take necessary precautions to prevent damage to existing
facilities or structures whether on the surface, aboveground, or underground.
An attempt has been made to show major facilities and structures on the
drawings. While the information has been compiled from the best available
sources, its completeness and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, and it is
presented simply as a guide to possible difficulties.
2. Where existing buildings, poles, or any other structure must be removed in order to
properly carry out the construction, or are damaged during construction, the
Contractor shall restore them to their original condition to the satisfaction of the
City Representative at the Contractor's own expense. The Contractor shall notify
the City Representative of any damaged facility or underground structure and make
repairs or replacements before backfilling.
3. CONSTRUCTION IN RIGHT OF WAY
a. All work within the public right of way shall be carried out in such a
manner that where possible one lane of traffic in each direction will be
available at all times on all streets affected by the work. A traffic control
plan must be submitted and approved by the City prior to starting
construction. The approved traffic control plan including signs, sign
placement, lane routing, and flaggers will be enforced at all times.
b. Disruption of traffic shall be kept to a minimum at all times.
c. All signs required by the approved traffic control planes) as well as any other
appropriate signs prescribed by the City Representative shall be furnished by
the Contractor. The Contractor shall provide the posts or supports and erect
and maintain the signs in a clean, neat, and presentable condition until the
necessity for them has ceased. All nonapplicable signs shall be removed or
completely covered with metal, plywood, or a City Representative approved
product specifically manufactured for sign covering during periods when
they are not needed. When the need for the signs has ceased, the Contractor,
upon approval of the City Representative, shall remove all signs, posts, and
supports from the project and they shall remain the property ofthe
Contractor.
Construction signs will be divided into two classes. Class A construction
signs are those signs that remain in service throughout the construction or
during a major phase of the work. They are mounted on posts, existing
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fixed structures, or substantial supports of a semi-permanent nature. The
following Class A signs shall be installed by the Contractor at locations
designated at the Pre-construction conference:
"Construction Ahead" (2)
"Project Sign" - Wording to be determined
Class B construction signs are those signs that are placed and removed daily,
or are used for short durations which may extend for one or more days.
They are mounted on portable or temporary mountings. In the event of
disputes, the City Representative will determine if a construction sign is
considered as a Class A or B construction sign.
d. There shall be no delay to medical, fire, police, or other emergency vehicles
with flashing lights or sirens. The Contractor shall alert all flaggers and
personnel of this requirement.
e. All unattended material storage, trenches, excavations and spoil shall be
guarded by barricades and warning tape.
f. Materials, equipment, trench spoil or debris shall not be stored on the street
surface and shall be cleared by the end of each work day.
g. During the actual hours of work, only materials absolutely necessary to
construction shall be within the construction area, and only construction
vehicles absolutely necessary to construction shall be allowed within the
construction area or allowed to stop or park on the local streets.
h. The Contractor's nonessential vehicles and employees' private vehicles shall
not be permitted to park within the construction area or on city streets.
1. Prior to trenching across driveways, the Contractor MUST NOTIFY ALL
OWNERS 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE.
VII TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION UTILITIES AND FACILITIES
A. LAYOUT OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES
The Contractor shall make its own arrangements for storage of materials and equipment.
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B. STORAGE BUILDINGS
1. The Contractor shall provide temporary storage facilities required for the protection
of mechanical and electrical equipment and materials as recommended by
manufacturers of such equipment and materials. The facilities shall be provided
with such environmental control systems that meet recommendations of
manufacturers of all equipment and materials stored in the buildings. The facilities
shall be of sufficient size and so arranged or partitioned to provide security for their
contents and provide ready access for inspection and inventory. The temporary
storage facilities shall remain the property of the Contractor.
2. Combustible materials (paints, solvents, fuels, etc.) shall be stored in a well-
ventilated facility removed from other facilities. All storage shall comply with
NFP A and applicable state and local requirements.
,C. STORAGE YARDS
The Contractor shall arrange for and construct temporary storage yards for the storage of
materials that are not subject to damage by weather conditions. Materials shall be stored on
pallets or racks, off the ground, and in a manner to allow ready access for inspection.
D. STORAGE OF MATERIALS
Materials shall be stored to ensure the preservation of their quality and fitness for the work.
All items, as a minimum, shall be placed on wooden platforms or other hard, clean
surfaces, and not on the ground. Materials subject to vandalism shall be placed under
locked cover. Stored materials shall be located so as to facilitate prompt inspection.
Private property shall not be used for storage purposes without the written permission of the
property owner or lessee.
VIII MOVE IN AND SITE PREPARATION
The Contractor shall set up construction facilities in a neat and orderly manner and shall
confine operations to work areas described or as approved.
IX PUBLIC SAFETY AND CONVENIENCE
A. ACCESS BY FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
Authorized representatives ofthe United States Environmental Protection Agency, the State
Department of Transportation, State Board of Health, and other government officials shall
at all times have safe access to the work wherever it is in preparation or progress, and the
Contractor shall provide proper facilities for such access and inspection.
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B. TRAFFIC MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY
The Contractor shall comply with all applicable sections of the State Department of
Transportation, Utility Accommodation Guide, latest edition, and the Department's Manual
on Traffic Control and Safe Practices. The Contractor shall comply with all other
applicable rules and regulations of the state, federal, and county authorities regarding
closing or restricting the use of public streets or highways. No public or private road shall
be closed, except by express permission of the owner. The Contractor shall conduct the
work so as to assure the least possible obstruction to traffic and normal commercial
pursuits. The Contractor shall protect all obstructions within traveled roadways by
installing approved signs, barricades, and lights where necessary for the safety of the
public. The convenience of the general public and residents adjacent to the project, and the
protection of persons and property are of prime importance and shall be provided for in an
adequate and satisfactory manner. During construction operations, the Contractor shall
construct and maintain such facilities as may be required to provide access by all property
owners to their property. No person shall be cut off from access to hislher residence or
place of business unless the Contractor has made special arrangements with the City to
inform affected persons.
C. PROTECTION OF PROPERTY
The Contractor shall protect stored materials, trees, and other items located adjacent to the
proposed work.
D. FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
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The Contractor shall perform all work in a fire-safe manner and shall supply and maintain, on
the site, adequate fire-fighting equipment capable of extinguishing incipient fires. The
Contractor shall comply with applicable federal, local, and state fire prevention regulations.
Where these regulations do not apply, applicable parts of the National Fire Prevention
Standard for Safeguarding Building Construction Operations, (NFP A No. 241) shall be
followed.
E. PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT
1. The Contractor shall maintain all work areas within and outside the project
boundaries free from environmental pollution which would violate any federal,
state, or local regulations.
2. The Contractor shall prevent contamination of the project area and not dump any
waste oil, rubbish, or other similar materials on the ground. Upon completion of the
project, the Contractor shall remove the construction facilities and shall complete
and clean up the construction area to the satisfaction of the City Representative.
3. The Contractor shall observe applicable State and Federal rules and regulations
prohibiting the pollution of stream or river waters by the dumping of any refuse,
rubbish, or debris therein.
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4. Protection of Air Quality:
a. Air pollution due to construction operations shall be minimized by wetting
down bare soils during windy periods, the use of properly operating
combustion emission control devices on construction vehicles and
equipment used by the Contractor, and by shutting down motorized
equipment not actually in use.
b. Trash burning will not be permitted on the construction site.
c. If temporary heating devices are necessary for protection of the work, such
devices shall be of an approved type that will not cause air pollution.
5. The Contractor shall conduct all work by using appropriate construction methods
and equipment and by furnishing and installing acoustical barriers, all as necessary
to keep noise emanating from the process or any related equipment at legal noise
levels.
6. If the Contractor desires to perform any work between the hours of 8 p.m. and
7 a.m., it shall obtain all necessary permits from the appropriate agencies and make
all necessary arrangements through the City Representative prior to commencing.
X PRESERVATION, RESTORATION, AND CLEANUP
A. SITE RESTORATION AND CLEANUP
1. The Contractor shall at all times during the work keep the premises clean and
orderly and upon completion of the work repair all damage caused by equipment
and leave the project free of rubbish or excess materials of any kind.
2. Excavated materials shall be stockpiled in a manner that will cause the least damage
to adjacent lawns, grass areas, gardens, shrubbery, or fences, regardless of whether
these are on private property or on city, state, or county rights-of-way. The
Contractor shall remove all excavated materials from grass and planted areas and
leave these surfaces in a condition equivalent to their original condition.
3. All existing drainage ditches and culverts shall be reopened and graded and natural
drainage restored. Broken or damaged culverts shall be restored to their original
condition and location.
4. Upon completion of construction, the Contractor shall leave all disturbed areas free
from rocks, gravel, clay, or any other foreign material. The finished surface shall
conform to the original surface and shall be free-draining and free from holes, ruts,
rough spots, or other surface features detrimental to a seeded area, unless noted
otherwise on the drawings. All excess excavation materials and debris shall be
delivered to the Port Angeles Landfill or other approved disposal site.
5. The Contractor shall seed and provide erosion control in all devegetated areas in a
manner suitable to the City Representative. All surface restoration shall be the
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responsibility of the Contractor.
B. TREE REMOVAL
Trees, stumps and shrubs shall be removed to a width of20 feet north of the south right-of-
way line. All debris to be hauled the the City Landfill. No other trees to be removed
without the express approval of the City Representative.
C. DUST PREVENTION
If required by the City Representative, the Contractor shall give all unpaved streets, roads,
detours, or haul roads used in the construction area an approved dust preventive treatment
or periodically water them to prevent dust. Applicable environmental regulations for dust
prevention shall be strictly enforced.
XI SUBMITTALS DURING CONSTRUCTION
A. The following requirements are in addition to any specific requirements for submittals
specified in other sections of the project manual.
B. Submitted data shall be fully sufficient in detail for determination of compliance with the
project manual.
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C. Approval of substitutions, schedules, lists of materials, and procedures submitted or
requested by the Contractor shall not add to the contract amount, and any additional costs
which may result therefrom shall be solely the obligation ofthe Contractor.
It shall not be the responsibility of the City to provide engineering or other services to
protect the Contractor from additional costs accruing from such approvals.
D. The City is not precluded, by virtue of review, acceptance, or approval, from obtaining a
credit for construction savings resulting from allowed concessions in the work or materials
therefor.
XII MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
A. MA TERIALS
All materials with the exception of backfill and paving repair materials will be provided by
the City. These materials may be picked up, after 48 hrs advance notice, at the City's
warehouse at 206 South Valley Street, Port Angeles, W A. All unused and/or removed
materials shall be returned to this warehouse.
B. EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS
The Contractor shall provide all construction equipment and tools required to complete the
work as specified herein.
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C. INCIDENTAL MATERIALS
Materials required for temporary work shall be provided by the Contractor. The Contractor
shall also provide pentachlorophenol solution for treating bolt holes, cedar plugs, gains,
etc., as required, and all tools, fire suppression implements and other equipment as
required. The Contractor shall also supply ancillary items that may be needed for
construction or maintenance. This shall include but not be limited to drainage culverts,
water, gravel, fill dirt, concrete, seed and other erosion control devices.
D. ENERGIZA TION
Upon the completion of construction and cleanup, the Contractor shall energize each
project task, or a portion thereof, after written notice to the City Representative, in
accordance with applicable sections of the project manual, and as instructed by the City
Representative.
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UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
I General
These specifications provide for the construction of underground distribution power facilities.
All construction work shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike manner in accordance with the
Contract, specifications, basic framing units and construction drawings, adhering to good
construction practices at all times.
The 1997 or latest edition of the National Electric Safety Code and the Washington Administrative
Code (WAC) shall be followed, except where local regulations are more stringent, in which case
local regulations shall govern.
II Handling of Cable
Cable shall be handled carefully at all times to avoid damage, and shall not be dragged across the
ground, fences or sharp projections. Care shall be exercised to avoid excessive bending ofthe
cable. The ends of the cable shall be sealed at all times against moisture with suitable end caps.
Where it is necessary to cut the cable, the ends shall be terminated or sealed immediately after the
cutting operation.
III Minimum Bending Radius of Cable
The minimum bending radius of primary cable is 12 times the overall diameter of the cable. The
minimum bending radius of secondary and service cable is six times the overall diameter of the
cable. In all cases, the minimum radius specified is measured to the surface of the cable on the
inside of the bend. No cable bends shall be made within 6.0 inches ofa cable terminal base.
IV Conduit
All exposed ends of conduit shall be plugged during construction to prevent the entrance of foreign
matter and moisture into the conduit. Burrs or sharp projections which might injure the cable shall
be removed. All PVC conduit must be glued securely with PVC cement. All rigid steel conduit
must be securely screwed at all couplings. Primary and secondary risers shall be sealed at the top
with a suitable moisture resistant sealant to prevent water from accumulating in the riser.
V Installation of Cable in Conduit
Where cable must be pulled through conduit or duct, the operation shall be performed in such a
way that the cable will not be damaged from strain or dragging. The cable shall be lubricated with
a suitable lubricant prior to and during pulling into conduit or duct.
In placing primary cables, the stress applied while pulling into ducts or during other pulling
operations shall not exceed the least of the following:
A. Where a pulling eye is attached to the conductor, the maximum pulling strain in pounds
shall not exceed .006 times the circular mil area for aluminum or .008 times the circular mil
area for copper.
B. Where a basket grip is placed over the cable, the pulling strain shall not exceed the lesser of
(1) that calculated in "a." above or (2) 1000 pounds. The cable under the cable grip and 1.0
foot preceding it shall be cut and discarded after the pulling operation.
C. In no case shall the maximum pulling tension exceed that recommended by the specific
cable manufacturer.
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D. At bends the maximum sidewall pressure recommended by the cable manufacturer shall not
be exceeded.
VI Tagging of Cables at Termination Points
As the cables are pulled they shall be identified and tagged as indicated on the construction
drawings. The identification shall be permanent type, corrosion resistant tags provided by the City.
The tag shall be securely attached to the cable as required. Cable terminations at riser poles shall
also be tagged properly. Tags inside enclosures shall be oriented so they can be read without
having to touch them.
VII Primary Cable Termination
Prefabricated terminations shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions at
all primary cable terminals. They shall be suitable for the size and type of cable that they are used
with and for the environment in which they will operate. Any indication of misfit, such as a loose
or exceptionally tight fit, shall be called to the Light Department Representative's attention. The
outer conductive surface of the termination shall be bonded to the system neutral.
VIII Special Precautions for Cable Splices and Terminations
A portable covering or shelter shall be available for use when splices or terminations are being
prepared. The shelter shall be used as necessary to keep rain, snow and windblown dust off the
insulating surfaces of these devices. Since cleanliness is essential in the preparation and
installation of primary cable fittings, care shall be exercised to prevent the transfer of conducting
particles from the hands to insulating surfaces. Mating surfaces shall be wiped with a solvent such
as denatured alcohol to remove any possible accumulation of dirt, moisture or other conducting
materials. A silicone grease should be applied afterwards, in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations. Whenever prefabricated cable devices are opened, the unenetgized mating
surfaces shall be lubricated with silicone grease before the fittings are reconnected.
IX Secondary and Service Connections
A suitable inhibiting compound shall be used with all secondary and service connections.
All secondary cable connections located below grade or in secondary pedestals shall be made with
preinsulated secondary connector blocks. Diving bells with open terminals, insulating boots or
moisture barriers that depend solely on tape are not acceptable.
A transformer secondary terminal connection shall be completely insulated. If the secondary
terminals are threaded studs, the connection shall be made with a preinsulated secondary
transformer connection block. If the transformer secondary terminals are insulated cable leads,
connection shall be made with a preinsulated secondary connector block or with a secondary
prefabricated splice when the transformer leads continue directly to the service.
If a transformer is so large that it must have secondary spades, the spades shall be taped or
otherwise insulated. Boots used for insulation shall be taped so that they cannot be readily slipped
off.
Secondary connections to terminals of pole-mounted transformers shall be made so that moisture
cannot get inside the cable insulation. This may be accomplished by covering the terminals and
bare conductor ends with an appropriate moisture sealant.
The secondary connections and insulation shall have accommodations for all future and existing
services as shown on the construction drawings and specifications.
D-13
X Transformers
Transformers shall be handled carefully to avoid damage to the finish and shall be positioned in
accordance with the construction drawings and specifications. Only qualified and experienced
personnel shall be allowed to make connections and cable terminations. Lock rings must be
installed in addition to penta nut.
XI Grounding
All neutral conductors, ground electrodes, sacrificial anodes and groundable parts of equipment
shall be interconnected. All interconnections shall be made as shown on the basic framing units. A
complete ground loop shall be trained neatly around equipment opening and shall include the
ground rod in the loop.
XII Cable Acceptance Tests
A. Continuity: After installation of the cable and prior to the high potential test specified
below, the contractor and the Light Department Representative shall jointl);' perform a
simple continuity test on the system. This can easily be accomplished by grounding the
conductor at the source and checking for continuity from the end of each tap with a Meggar.
B. High Potential: After successful continuity tests, the contractor and the Light Department
Representative will jointly perform high potential tests on each length of cable in the
system, with terminations in place but disconnected from the system.
The installation shall withstand for a minimum of five minutes a dc test potential as
follows:
Primary URD Cable XLPE and HMW Poly
Rated
Voltage
Insulation
Thickness
Inches
Field dc
Acceptance
Voltage
15 kV
.220
52.8kV
The voltage may either be increased continuously or in steps to the maximum test value.
(1) If increased continuously, the rate of increase of test voltage should be approximately
uniform and increasing to maximum voltage in not less than 10 seconds and in not
more than approximately 60 seconds.
(2) If applied in steps, the rate of increase of test voltage from one step to the next should
be approximately uniform. The duration at each step shall be long enough for the
absorption current to attain reasonable stabilization (one minute minimum). Current
and voltage readings should be taken at the end of each step duration. The number of
steps should be from five to eight.
WARNING: A hazardous voltage may still exist on the cable after the above testing has
been completed. Therefore, before handling the cable, the conductor shall be grounded to
permit any charge to drain to earth.
D-14
CONTRACT CLOSEOUT
I FINAL INSPECTION
A. After final cleaning and upon written notice from the Contractor that the work is completed,
the City Representative will make a preliminary inspection with the Contractor present.
Upon completion of this preliminary inspection, the City Representitive will notifY the
Contractor in writing of any particulars in which this inspection reveals that the work is
defective or incomplete.
B. Upon receiving written notice from the City Representative, the Contractor shall immediately
undertake the work required to remedy all defects and complete the work to the satisfaction
of the City Representative.
C. When the Contractor has corrected or completed the items as listed in the City
Representative's written notice, it shall inform the City Representative in writing that the
required work has been completed. Upon receipt of this notice, the City Representitive, in
the presence of the Contractor, shall make his final inspection ofthe project.
D. Should the City Representative find all work satisfactory at the time of his inspection, the
Contractor will be allowed to make application for final payment in accordance with the
provisions of the project manual. Should the City still find deficiencies in the work, the City
Representative will inform the Contractor of the deficiencies and will deny the Contractor's
request for final payment until such time as the Contractor has satisfactorily completed the
required work.
II FINAL SUBMITTALS
The City will not give its final acceptance of the project until all required record (as-built) drawings
have been submitted and approved by the City.
III GUARANTEES, BONDS, AND AFFIDAVITS
The City will not give its final acceptance of the project until all guarantees, bonds, certificates,
licenses, and affidavits required for work or equipment as specified are satisfactorily filed with the
City.
IV ACCESSORY ITEMS
If equipment is furnished and/or installed on this project, the Contractor shall provide to the City,
upon acceptance ofthe equipment, all special accessories required to place each item of equipment
in full operation. These special accessory items include, but are not limited to, adequate oil and
grease as required for the first lubrication of the equipment, fuses, and other expendable items as
required for initial startup and operation of all equipment.
V RELEASE OF LIENS OR CLAIMS
The City will not give its final acceptance of the project until satisfactory evidence of release of liens
has been submitted to the City as required by the Project Manual.
D-15
ATTACHMENT E
PERMITS
The contractor must obtain a right of way use permit from Clallam County for the trench crossing of Lower
Elwha Road. The fee for this permit will be $150.00 if the conduits are installed utilizing trenchless
construction. The fee for the permit will be $1,760.00 if Lower Elwha road is open cut.
The permit conditions are included in the following information from the Clallam County Public Works
Department
06/01/04 13:50 FAX 360 417 2513
CLALLAM CO ROAD DEPT
I4l 001
Clal1am County Public Works Department
223 E. Fourth St., P.O. Box 863
Port Angeles, W A 98362-0149
Phone: 360-417-2319
Fax: 360-417-2513
I Date:
1 June 1,2004
I Pages mcluding this page:
I 2
1'0 From
Company Name: City-of Port An~des Name: Rav Bradford
Contact: Jim Harper Phone No. (360) 417-2530
Fax No. (360)417-4709 Fax No. (360) 417-2S13
Subiect:
Lower Elwha Road right-of-way pennit
Remarks:
Txm
Attached is a copy of the Public Works pennit conditions for an open cut at the intersection of Lower Elwha Road and
Kaccc Way. The pemdt fee for the open cut in this location is $1.760.00.
As an alternative, Ifa road bore is perfoIttled at this location, the permit fee is $150.00.
We will. hold the Right-of-way permit until you or your conmetor has decided on" what type of crossing to pursue.
If you have any questions you can call me at 417-2530.
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06/01/04 13:50 FAX 360 417 2513
CLALLAM CO ROAD DEPT
141 002
Clallam County Public Works Department
223 E. Fourth St, Suite 6
Port Angeles, WA 98362-3015
May 28, 2004
City of Port Angeles
P.O. Box 1150
Port Angeles, W A 98362-4702
Attention; Jim Harper
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Re: Right of Way Permit (RDP2004-00219)
Dear Jim:
The Public Works Department has reviewed and approved right-oi-way permit
#RDP2004-00219. This permit is for the Elwha Underground Rebuild- Stage 2 Project
for the City of Port Angeles. This work is considered an appurtenance to the Port
Angeles waterline that was franchised with Clallam County on June 27, 1977.
Listed below are additional conditions of this permit:
1. The open cut trench across Lower Elwha Road will need to be backfilled with
control density backfill to match the existing road surface. Within one week of
bacldil1; the top 3 inches of trench shall be replaced with 3 inches of asphalt and
crack sealed.
. 2. Restore all disturbed areas in the right-of-way to their original cross section, along
with grass seeding and mulch for erosion controL All rocks larger than one inch
shall be removed or embedded into the ground for road maintenance pUIposes
(roadside mowing).
3. There shall be no clear zone objects placed in the clear zone.
If you have any questions regarding these conditions, please call me at 417-2530.
;;~
Ray Bradford
Development Review Engineer
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ATTACHMENT F
CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS
CITY OF PORT ANGELES UNIT CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS SUMMARY LIST
ELWHA REBUILD STAGE 2
Project Number 02-11B
IUNIT NUMBER
U 3 02
U 3 04
UM 0 01
UM 0 07
UM 0 08
UM 0 11
DESCRIPTION
Termination Three Phase Underground 4" Conduit Riser-Primary
Three Phase Sectionalizing Cabinet, 200AMP Loadbreak Components have
been changed to 600AMP Deadbreak (See Drawing E3 for Detail of Junction)
Trenching: Primary, Secondary, TV, & TELCO Depth
Parking Bushing
Parking Bushing Protective Cap
Signage
Speclfications( Stage2)
R.W. Beck Inc.
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NOTE:
First conduit Installed at maximum
distance from pole.
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TERMINATION THREE PHASE UNDERGROUND
411 CONDUIT RISER - PRIMARY
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
ELECTRIC ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
Sheet-Lof 2
U 302
ITEM QUANTITY STOCK No. ("
CD Clamp, hot line 3 3375
@ Wire, cu, bare, #2 Str. cu (#1/0 & #4/0 Str AL URD) as required
@ Cut out, open type, 100A or 200A 3 5120/5121
G) Bracket, mounting, cut out 1 5180
@ Screw, lag 112" x 4" as required 1290
@ Terminator, 15 KY, outdoor 3 7317
(j) Arrestor, lightning, Distribution Class 3 5000/5001
@ Bracket, mounting, 3 phase outdoor terminator 7350
@ Bolt, machine, 5/8" x required length 3 124X
@ Washer, 2 1/4" x 2 1/4", flat 3 1293
@ Wire, cu, #2 str. cu as required
@ Connector (AL or cu) as required 3280/3330
@ Crimplt 2 or 3 3170
@ CondUit, 4" Ridged SCH 80 PVC, 10ft section 1 8008 C':
@ Bracket, pole nser Standoff 15" min. 5 min. 8520
@ Strap, Conduit Bracket 5 min. 8335
@ Conduit, 4" PVC, Sch 40 20 ft min. 8032
@ Elbow, 4" 9cf fiberglass 1 8118
@ Ground rod 5/8" dia. x 8', Copperweld 1 1368
@ Copper ground clamp 1 1350
Date: J/"/"'.
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TERMINATION THREE PHASE UNDERGROUND
411 CONDUIT RISER - PRIMARY
Sheet~of 2
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
U 3 02
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@ 12' TO 18' BELOW GROUND LEVEL.
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THREE PHASE SECTIONALlZING CABINET
Sheet--1- of 2
CITY OF PORT ANGELES
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
U 3 04
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QUANTITY
STOCK No.
G) Vault 48"x72,)(42'
42')(66')(38' inside diameter
@ Pad 66" x 84')(6" with 18" x 60' hole
7030
1
7031
@ Above ground pnmary sectionalizlng cabinet
24' x 74' x 30' high
o Junction mounting panel
@ Tank ground
@ Conductor, #6 cu bare STA
(j) Cnmplt
@ Conductor, #2 cu bare STA., soft drawn
@ Cadweld
*@ Ground rod, 518" dia x 8', copperweld
@ 4' PVC CondUit, Sch 40
@ Elbow loadbreak connector With cold shnnk
7040
3 ( Included wi cabinet)
as required
6' 2512
as required 3170
38' approx. 2502
2
2 1368
as required 8032
as required 715x ;
NOTES:
1. Grout around condUit at vault.
2. Backfill to be mechanically compacted In 6" lifts to 90% maximum Proctor density.
3. Ground to be sloped down and away from the top of the vault.
* 4. Omit ground rods when grounded vault is used.
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TRENCH NOTES
1. ALL GRADES SHOWN ARE FINAL GRADES
2. ALL COVERAGE DEPTHS AND SPACING DIMENSIONS ARE MINIMUM.
3. THE BOTTOM OF THE TRENCH AND BACKFILL WITHIN 6 INCHES OF ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SHALL BE FREE OF ROCKS
LARGER THAN 1.5 INCHES. DEBRIS. PAVING MATERIAL, SHARP ANGULAR OBJECTS OR CORROSIVE MATERiALS THAT MAY
DAMAGE THE CONDUIT!CABLE OR PREVENT ADEQUATE COMPACTION OF BACKFILL. IF TRENCH BOTTOM CONTAINS ROCKS
EXCEEDING THIS LIMIT THE TRENCH SHALL BE OVER EXCAVATED BY 6 INCHES AND THEN BEDDED WITH 6 INCHES OF
ACCEPTABLE MATERIAL AND COMPACTED PRIOR TO iNSTALLING THE CONDUIT,
4 MINIMUM COVER AND TRENCH DEPTH REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE INCREASED BY 12 INCHES AT UNDEVELOPED LOCATIONS
WITHOUT FINAL GRADE STAKES CUSTOMERlDEVELOPER RESPONSIBLE FOR COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH RELOCATION OF
UNDERGROUND FACILmES DUE TO SUBSEQUENT GRADE CHANGE.
5. THE DEVELOPERlCUSTOMER is RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING FINAL GRADE OF THE TRENCH AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY SUBSEQUENT GRADE CHANGES AND THE ASSOCIATED COSTS TO RELOCATE UNDERGROUND FACILITIES.
6. TRENCHES 48 INCHES OR MORE IN DEPTH INTO WHICH A WORKER MUST ENTER SHALL HAVE ADEQUATE PROTECTION
PROVIDED PER WAC 296-155.
7. ALL CONDUIT TO BE 1 INCH MINIMUM FROM SIDES OF THE TRENCH. THIS SEPARATION IS REQUIRED FOR ADEQUATE
COMPACTION.
8. ALL ELECTRICAL TRENCHES MUST BE INSPECTED AND APPROVED PRIOR TO BACKFILLING.
9. CONTROLLED DENSITY BACKFILL REQUIRED UNDER ALL PAVED STREET SURFACES.
LEGEND
ES - ELECTRIC SERVICE T - COMMUNICATIONS
EP - ELECTRIC PRIMARY TV - CABLE TV
TRENCHING: PRIMARY, SECONDARY,
TV, & TELCO DEPTH
ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
CIIY OF PORT ANGELES LIGHT DEPARTMENT
Sheet--Lof 1
UM 0 01
~ Date:
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PARKING BUSHING - STOCK NUMBER 7125
UM 0 07
PROTECTIVE CAP - STOCK NUMBER 7190
UM 0 08
PARKING BUSHING
PROTECTIVE CAP
Sheet 1 of 1
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UM 0 08
ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
CITY OF PORT ANGELES UGHT DEPARTMENT
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LOCATION NOT ACCEPTBLE & CLIMBING ABOVE
NOT ALLOWED,
2. INSTALL USING GALVANIZED CO~~OGATED NAILS.
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CITY of PORT ANGELES lIG HT DE PARTMENT
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1) 6 ft. x 9 inch diameter concrete bollard set min. 2 1/2 ft.
in the ground and in gravel, compacted.
2) For customer installations: 6 ft. x 6 inch diameter
concrete filled steel pipe set min. 2 1/2 ft. in the
ground and in gravel, compacted.
Date: \0/4/ <13
Appd.Eng: ~
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ENGINEERING SPECIFICATION
BARR I CADE
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ATTACHMENT G
CABLE TAGS
J--ELWHAREBUILO-STAGE2--:'.CABLE NUMBERS
, ~ ~ - -- --_._-~ ---- ----------" - - -- - -- -~-- --- .~-_.~-_. ------- ~~--_. ------
:PROJECT02-11B 2/11/04 ,
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LOCATION CABLE NUMBER PHASE
Riser pole to Vault 10 2182 A
2183 B
2184 C
Riser pole to Vault 10A 2185 A
2186 B
2187 C
Vault 10 to Vault 11 2188 A
2189 B
2190 C
Vault 10 A to Vault 11 A 2191 A
2192 B
2193 C
Vault 11A to Vault 12 2194 A
2195 B
2196 C
Vault 11 to Vault 13 2197 A
2198 B
2199 C
Vault 12 to Vault 14 2200 A
2201 B
2202 C
Vault 13 to Vault 15 2203 A
2204 B
2205 C
Vault 14 to Vault 16A 2206 A
2207 B
2208 C
Vault 15 to Vault 16 2209 A
2210 B
2211 C
Vault 16 to riser 2212 A
2213 B
2214 C
Vault 16A to riser 2215 A
2216 B
2217 C
PULL-PLANNER~ 2000
PULL 1.0.: elwha
CONDUIT INNER DIAMETER: 4.75 INCHES
CONDUIT FILL: 11 %
TOTAL OF 3 CABLES OF 1 DIFFERENT TYPES BEING PULLED.
CABLE # 1
3 CABLES
0.0. OF 0.945 INCHES
WEIGHT OF 1.647 LBS/FT
TOTAL CABLE WEIGHT: 4.941 LBS/FT
CALCULATED WEIGHT CORRECTION FACTOR: 1.08
CONFIGURATION: CRADLED
JAM/CLEARANCE ANALYSIS: JAMMING NOT PROBABLE
COF= 0.2
INCOMING TENSION= 0 LBS
STRA
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BEND
TYPE
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DOWN RAD(ft) ANGLE
TENSION(lbs)
SW PRES
(lbs/ft)
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1200
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ATTACHMENT H
PROJECT PLANS
5 START OF PROJECT VAULT 15
L POINT & 10 NO ~ LOCA TION 16B ,/W/SEGTIONALlZER CONTROL POINT '& 10 NO
CONTROL LINE ' i /CONTROL LINE
OUND POWER LINE -p- VAULT 16 & 16A r., , .'UNDERGROtJND POWNS LINE ~p~
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RISER TERMINATION " CONCRETE WATER VALVE POST , '_" . ~~
" WHILE TRENCH IS LOCATIONS 10-14. TRENCH AND INSTALL 2-'5" POWER POLE No. 3007'::"'027567> GUY _. .)r.----..__ Vl~
CENTER OF CREEK .OPEN BETWEEN VAULTS 13 AND 15 AND 1-4" CONDUIT. LOCATIONS 14-16 TRENCH' ANCHOR AND C6~MUNICATI?N'P'!.rJCsrAL /, ~13=
.' COORDINATE WITH THE PUD AND INSTALL 2-5" AND 2-4" CONDUIT 4" COMMUNICATIONS ". - i "-- ~II~
TO INSTALL THEIR CONDUIT CONDUIT BY-PASSES ALL VAULTS. SECTIONAUZE THE ONE 5" ~:
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1. SEE SURVEY DRAWlNGS ELWHA
UNDERGROUND DISTRIBUTION LINE
REBUILD PROJECT 22-11", DATED
8/1/02 BY NTI SURVEYING. PORT ANGELES
2. SEE CONSTRUCTION DRAWlNG FOR
UNDERGROUND POWER LINE Cll062-5
DATED 08/77 AND FOR WATER LINE
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PRIORITY ENGINEERED BY CHAD LARSON DATE
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A 10B 10B 50 350kcmll CU BFV, UM 0 11 U 302 U 3 02 use 5" Conduit and Brackets. Distance IS the Riser
E 10 10
R 10 10
A 10 10 50 VLT Distance is to Pole Location 10B
E 10A 10A
R 10A 10A
A 10A 10A 50 VLT Distance IS to Pole Location 10B
E 10C 10C
R 10C 10C RC
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R 11 11
A 11 11 300 350kcmll CU U 304M, 6-600AE Distance is to Vault 10
E 11A 11A
R 11A 11A
A 11A 11A 300 VLT Distance is to Vault 10A
E 11 B 11B
R 11 B 11B RC I
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E 12 12
R 12 12 ,
A 12 12 550 VLT Distance IS to Vault 11A
E 13 13
R 13 13
A 13 13 1000 350kcmll CU U 304M, 6-600AE Distance is to Vault 11
E 14 14
R 14 14
A 14 14 1000 VLT Distance is to Vault 12
E 15 15
R 15 15 ,
A 15 15 1000 350kcmll CU U 304M, 6-600AE Distance IS to Vault 13
E 16 16
R 16 16
A 16 16 450 VLT Distance IS to Vault 15
E 16A 16A
R 16A 16A
A 16A 16A 925 VLT Distance to Vault 14
E 16B 16B
R 16B 16B
A 16B 16B 150 UM 0 11 U 3 02 U 3 02 use 5" Conduit and Brackets Distance IS to Vaults 16 & 16A, & Riser
E 16C 16C
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REMOVE COVER AND VAULT LID
REMOVE SECT10NALlZER AND VAULT LID
BACK FILL VAULT
INSTALL STOCK ITEM 7030, 7031, AND SECURED COVER FOR 18" X 60" CUTOUT
MODIFIED PORT ANGELES SPECIFICATION U 304, 200AMP LOADBREAK COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO 600 AMP DEADBREAK (SEE DRAWING E3 DETAIL 3 FOR JUNCTION)
ELBOW DETAILED ON SRAWING E3, DETAIL 1
Staklng(Stage2)
Page 1
R.W. Beck Inc.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
July 6, 2004
PUBLIC COMMENT
FOR ITEMS NOT ON
AGENDA
(Cont'd)
Break
FINANCE:
Elwha Underground Cable
Replacement - Matenal
Purchase
ElectrIc Underground
Rebuild Phase II, Project
02-11B, Elwha Lme
Stage 2
Peabody Creek Water
Mam, Project 02-02
Famnount Pump StatIOn,
Project 02-26
</. <174./
neighborhood needed the sewer lme and time was runnmg out. CouncIlmember Mumo
stated that the neighborhood, includmg Mrs. Schmuck, voted to be annexed and receIve
sewer servIce. He stated that each resident knew how many lots they would be paymg
for at the time it was decIded to annex, and this dId not change.
Paul Lamoureux, 602 Whidby, wanted to inform the Council that he had a glowmg and
positIve report from the southeast neighborhood. He stated that the PublIc Works
Department listens to safety concerns ofthe citIzens. He wanted the Council to know
that good thmgs are happemng around the CIty departments and gave hIS
congratulatIOns to Finance DIrector ZiomkowskIfor domg a greatJob on budgetmg and
wInnmg the Budget A ward agam.
Mr. Lamoureux expressed hope that in August a report WIll be gIven by the PublIc
Works Department regardmg the downspout dIsconnectIOn project and on the energy
program.
Mayor Headnck recessed the meetmg for a break at 8: 12 p.m. The meetmg reconvened
at 8:29 p.m.
J
Elwha Underground Cable Replacement - Matenal Purchase
Director Cutler summarized the proposed purchase of underground electrIcal cable
from Consolidated Electncal Distributors (CED) through the State of Washmgton
Procurement Contract #07400.
Councilmember Rogers moved to authorize the purchase of underground
distribution cable for Light Operations, and authorize the City Manager to sign
the purchase order with CED in an amount not to exceed $69,000. The motion
was seconded by Council member Braun and carried unanimously.
2 Electnc Underground RebUIld Phase II, Project 02-JJB, Elwha Lzne Stage 2
DIrector Cutler presented mformation regardmg bIds requested to rebUIld
approxImately 2,700 feet of underground electrIc servIce. Brief discussIOn followed
and DIrector Cutler responded to questIons and provIded clarificatIOn.
Councilmember Rogers moved to award the contract for the Elwha Underground
Rebuild Phase II, Project 02-11, to Superior Electric Northwest Inc., and
authorize the Mayor to sign the contract in the amount of $119,108.34.
Council member Williams seconded the motion, which carried unanimously.
3
Peabody Creek Water Main, Project 02-02.
DIrector Cutler summanzed the mformatIon regardmg the request for bIds to mstall
approxImately 6,400 linear feet of water mam within the OlympIc NatIOnal Park and
north along Eunice Street to 9th Street.
Followmg bnef dIscussIOn and clanficatIOn, Councilmember Williams moved to
award the contract for Peabody Creek Water Main, Project No. 02-02, to Snelson
Companies Inc., and authorize the Mayor to sign the contract in the amount of
$1,271,101.94. Councilmember Braun seconded the motion, which carried
unanimously.
4
Fazrmount Pump Station, Project 02-26
Director Cutler reviewed the mformation regarding the request for bIds to mstall a
water pump statIOn and approxImately 2,200 lInear feet of water mam to the FaIrmount
area along US 101.
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