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BID AND CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION
FOR THE
FAIRGROUNDS HOME ARTS BUILDING
RE -ROOF fZ
Project No. 620610FG G
BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS:
HOWARD V. DOHERTY, JR., CHAIR
STEPHEN P. THARINGER
MICHAEL C. CHAPMAN
LINDBER( MITH
A R C H I T? .E C TS
319 South Peabody Street, Suite B
Port Angeles, WA 98362
(360) 452 -6116 (fax) 452 7064
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title
COVER SHEET
BIDDING REQUIREMENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
DIVISION ZERO
Section 00100 Notice of Call For Bids 1
Section 00200 Instructions To Bidders 5
Section 00300 Bid Proposal Form 2
Section 00400 Supplemental Bid Forms 7
Section 00500 Form of Agreement Between Owner Contractor 2
Section 00600 General Conditions of the Contract 16
DIVISION ONE
Section 01001 General Requirements 5
DIVISION SIX
Section 06100 Rough Carpentry 2
DIVISION SEVEN
Section 07210 Building Insulation 3
Section 07311 Asphalt Shingles 6
Section 07400 Metal Roofing 4
Section 07600 Flashing and Sheet Metal 3
Section 07900 Sealant 4
DIVISION NINE
Section 09900 Exterior Painting 3
PREVAILING WAGES
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DIVISION ZERO Notice of Cat for Bids
Section 00100
SEALED BIDS will be received by the Board of Clallam County Commissioners at 223 East Fourth Street,
Room 150 Port Angeles, Washington until, 1000 A.M June 27 2006 at which time they will be publicly
opened and read aloud for
Complete drawings and specifications may be obtained from Clallam County Parks, Fair Facilities
Division of Public Works in the Old Courthouse, Room 180 Monday through Friday from 8.30 a.m to 4 30
p m. All bidding and related questions should be directed to Lindberg Smith Architects at 360 -452
6116
The sealed bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope "Bid Proposal Fairgrounds
Home Arts Building Re- Roof Address bid proposal to Board of Clallam County Commissioners 223
East 4 Street, Suite 4 Port Angeles Washington 98362 or hand deliver to 223 East 4 Street, Room
150 Port Angeles, Washington Bid documents delivered to other offices and received late by the
Commissioner's Office will not be considered nor will bids received by facsimile or e-mail.
Clallam County will determine the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the terms of Clallam
County Code Section 3 12.060 and further reserves the right to reject any or all bids received, or to accept
the bid which in its estimation best serves the interests of Clallam County or to waive informalities in the
bidding.
END OF SECTION 00100
CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS, FAIR FACILITIES
DIVISION
NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS
Fairgrounds Home Arts Building Re -Roof
Construction Timeframe: August 28. 2006 September 15. 2006
Access to the site is possible weekdays through the north main gate Prospective bidders are encouraged
to visit the site in order to familiarize themselves with the B ing and Contract requirements
Date. Q (o SOO BO 'OF
ATTEST Please publish (Peninsula Daily News
Trish Perrott, Clerk of the Board CMC
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DIVISION ZERO Instructions to Bidders
Section 00200
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
ARTICLE 1 DEFINITIONS
1 1 Bidding Documents include the Bidding Requirements and the proposed Contract Documents
Bidding Requirements include Advertisement and Notice of Call for Bids Instructions to Bidders Bid
Forms, Sample Contract Forms and Supplementary Instructions Contract documents consist of
Agreement or Contract Form between Owner and Contractor Conditions of the Contract including
General, Supplementary Drawings Plans Specifications and all Addenda issued prior to execution of the
Contract.
1.2 Addenda are written or graphic instructions issued by the Owner or Owner's representative
Architect, which modify or interpret the Bidding Documents by additions deletions, clarifications or
corrections
1 3 A Bid is a properly completed and signed proposal to do the work for sums stipulated and
submitted in accordance with the Bidding Documents
1 4 The Base Bid is the sum stated in the Bid for which Bidder offers to perform work described as
the base to which work may be added or deleted for sums stated in Alternate Bids
1 5 An Alternate Bid is an amount stated in the Bid to be added or deducted from the Base Bid if
Alternate work is accepted
1 6 A Unit Price is an amount stated in Bid as a price per unit for materials equipment, or service as
described in Bidding Documents
1 7 A Bidder is person or entity who submits a Bid
1 8 A Sub bidder is a person or entity who submits a bid to a Bidder for materials equipment or labor
for a portion of work.
ARTICLE 2 BIDDER'S REPRESENTATION
2.1 By making a Bid the Bidder represents that the Bidder has visited the site and become familiar
with local conditions under which the work is to be performed has read and understands all Bidding and
Contract Documents and correlated personal observations with the requirements of the proposed
contract documents. Site visits shall be as stated on Notice of Call for Bids
2.2 The Bid is based upon materials equipment, labor and systems required by the Bidding
Documents without exception
ARTICLE 3 BIDDING DOCUMENTS
3 1 1 Bidders may obtain complete sets of Bidding Documents from the office designated in the
Advertisement or Notice of Call for Bids at no charge (Each set consists of (1) each drawings and
specifications with a limit of two (2) sets per bidder) All bidders shall return documents within seven
(7) days of bid opening A bidder receiving the Contract Award may retain Documents
3 1 2 Bidders shall use complete sets of Bidding documents in preparing Bids neither Owner nor
Owner's representative Architect assumes responsibility or errors or misrepresentations resulting from
use of incomplete Bidding Documents
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DIVISION ZERO Instructions to Bidders
Section 00200
3.1 3 In making copies of the Bidding Documents available the Owner and /or Owner's representative
Architect, do so for the purpose of obtaining Bids and do not confer a license or grant permission for any
other use of the Bidding Documents
3.t4 Copies of bidding documents and specs are available for review in Parks Office Room 180 in the
Old Courthouse
3.2 Interpretation or correction of Bidding Documents
3.2.1 The Bidder shall carefully examine the Bidding Documents examine the site and local conditions
and compare them with other work being bid concurrently or presently under construction to the extent
that it relates to work being Bid and shall at once report to the Owner and /or Owner's representative
Architect errors inconsistencies or ambiguities discovered
3,2.2 The Bidder and sub bidders requiring clarification or interpretation of the Bidding Documents shall
make a written request to Owner and /or Owner's representative Architect at lease seven days prior to date
of receipt of Bids
3.2.3 Changes in the Bidding Documents will be made by Addendum and changes made in any other
manner will not be binding and Bidders shall not rely upon them
3.3 Substitutions
3 3.1 The materials equipment, products described in the Bidding Documents establish a standard of
function, dimension appearance and quality to be met by any substitution
3 3.2 No substitution will be considered prior to receipt of Bids unless written request for approval has
been received by Owner or Owner's representative Architect at least ten days prior to the date for receipt
of Bids Such requests shall include the name of the materials or equipment for which it is to be
substituted and a complete description of the proposed substitution including drawings performance and
test data, and other information necessary for an evaluation A statement setting forth changes in other
materials, equipment or other portions of the Work including changes in the work of other contractors that
incorporation of the proposed substitution would require shall be included The burden or proof of the
merit of the proposed substitution is upon the proposer The Owner's decision of approval or disapproval
of a proposed substitution shall be final
3 3 3 If the Owner approves a proposed substitution prior to receipt of Bids such approval will be set
forth in an Addendum Bidders shall not rely upon approvals made in any other manner
3 3.4 No substitutions will be considered after the Contract award unless specifically provided in the
Contract Documents
3 3.5 Should any proposed product substitution require any redesign work by the Owner and /or
Architect or his consultations to accommodate the substitute product, costs for such redesign work shall
be included in the Bid amount and shall be paid to the Architect or Owner at his usual rates for the time
expended in the required redesign work.
ARTICLE 4 BIDDING PROCEDURES
4 1 1 Bids shall be submitted on forms identified to ones included in the Bidding Documents shall have
all blanks filled out in ink (typed or manually) with sums expressed in words and figures where indicated
with words governing and all alternates and unit prices bid If alternates do not change Base Bid enter
no change
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4 1 2 Interlineations alterations and erasures must be initialed by signer of the Bid
4 1 3 Bid shall include legal name of Bidder and a statement that the Bidder is a sole proprietor
partnership corporation or other legal entity Each copy shall be signed by the person or persons legally
authorized to bind the Bidder to a Contract. A Bid by a corporation shall give the state of incorporation or
corporate seal affixed A Bid submitted by an agent shall have a current power of attorney attached
certifying the agent's authority to bind the Bidder
4.2 Bid security
4 2.1 If so stated in the Advertisement or Notice of Call for Bids or in Bidding Documents each Bid
shall be accompanied by a bid security in a.) cash b cashier's check /money order c certified check, or
d.) Surety Bond in the amount of 5% of the total Bid amount. Bid security shall be in form required
pledging that the Bidder will enter a Contract with the Owner on the terms stated in Bid and will furnish
bonds covering the faithful performance of the Contract and payment of all obligations arising thereunder
Bid security of the lowest three Bidders may be retained by Owner for a period not to exceed 30 days
following opening of Bids All other Bidders securities shall be returned within ten days of date of receipt
of bids. Should Bidder fail to enter into a Contract or furnish bonds where required the amount of Bid
Security shall be forfeited to the Owner as liquidated damages not as a penalty
4.2.2 Surety Bond shall be written on required forms and the attorney -in -fact who executes the bond
shall affix to the Bond a certified and current copy of the power -of- attorney
4.3 Submission of bids
4 3 1 Bids Bid Security and other documents required to be submitted with the Bid shall be enclosed in
a sealed, opaque envelope marked with the notation SEALED BID' with project name clearly marked on
the outside of the envelope The envelope shall be addressed to the party receiving Bids as identified in
the Advertisement or Notice Call for Bids and include the Bidder's name and address If Bid is sent by
mail the sealed envelope shall be enclosed in a separate mailing envelope with notation SEALED BID
ENCLOSED' and the project name on the face thereof
4 3.2 Bids shall be deposited at the designated location prior to the time and date for receipt of Bids
Bids received after time and date will be returned unopened The Bidders shall assume full responsibility
for timely delivery at location designated for receipt of Bids
4 3 3 Oral, telephone telegraphic, or fax Bids are invalid and will not receive consideration
4 4 Modification or withdrawal of Bid
4 4 1 A Bid may not be modified withdrawn or canceled by the Bidder during the stipulated time period
of thirty days following the time and date designated for the receipt of Bids and each Bidder so agrees in
submitting a Bid
4 4 2 Prior to the time and date designated for receipt of Bids a Bid submitted may be modified or
withdrawn by notice to the party receiving Bids at the place designated for receipt of Bids Such notice
shall be in writing over the signature of the Bidder or by telegram if by telegram written confirmation over
the signature of the Bidder shall be mailed and postmarked on or before the date and time set for receipt
of Bids A change shall be so worded as not to reveal the amount of the original Bid
4 4 3 Withdrawn Bids may be resubmitted up to the date and time designated for the receipt of Bids
provided that they are then fully in conformance with these instructions to Bidders
4 4 4 Bid Security if required shall be in an amount sufficient for the Bid as modified or resubmitted
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ARTICLE 5 CONSIDERATION OF BIDS
5.1 Bids received on time and properly identified will be opened and read aloud at the Board of
Commissioners meeting held immediately after the time and date for receipt of Bids as advertised in
Notice Call for Bids
5.2 The Owner shall have the right to reject any or all Bids reject a Bid not accompanied by a
required Bid Security or by other data required by the Bidding Documents or reject a Bid which is in any
way incomplete or irregular
5.3 The Owner may determine that a Bidder is not responsible and reject his proposal for any of the
reasons found in Clallam County Code 3 12.060
5.4 Bid award
5 4 1 It is the intent of the Owner to award a Contract to the lowest responsible Bidder provided the Bid
has been submitted in accordance with the requirements of the Bidding Documents and does not exceed
the funds available The Owner shall have the right to waive informalities or irregularities in a Bid received
and to accept the Bid which in the Owners judgment, is in the Owner's best interests
5 4.2 The Owner shall have the right to accept Alternates in any order or combination unless otherwise
specifically provided in the Bidding Documents and to determine the low Bidder on the basis of the sum of
the Base Bid and Alternates accepted
ARTICLE 6 POST BID INFORMATION
6 1 Contractor's Qualification Statement Bidders to whom award of a Contract is under
consideration shall submit to the Owner or Owner's representative Architect, upon request, a properly
executed Contractor's Qualification Statement in the form requested by the Owner
6.2.1 Submittals The Bidder shall, within three days of notification of selection for the award of a
Contract, furnish the Owner or Owner's representative Architect in writing if not required to be included on
the Bid Proposal Form
1 Work to be performed by Bidders own forces
2 A complete list of sub bidders or sub contractors to be used to complete this project
3 Name of project superintendent or foreman to be used
4 Names of manufacturers products and supplies of principal items or systems
proposed for the Work.
6.2.2 Prior to award of the Contract, the Owner or Owner's representative Architect, will notify Bidder if
Owner has a reasonable objection to a person or entity proposed by Bidder If Owner has objection the
Bidder may (1) withdraw the Bid or (2) submit an acceptable substitute person or entity with an adjustment
in the Base Bid or Alternate Bid to cover the difference in cost, if any occasioned by the substitution The
Owner may accept the adjusted bid price or disqualify the Bidder In the event of withdrawal or
disqualification the Bid Security will not be forfeited
6 2.3 Persons and entities proposed by the Bidder and to whom the Owner has made no reasonable
objection must be used on the work for which they were proposed and shall not be changed except with
the written consent of the Owner
6 2.4 A copy of Contractor s UBI Certification shall be submitted with the signed agreement.
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ARTICLE 7 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND
7 1 Bond requirements
7 1 1 The Bidder shall furnish bonds covering faithful performance and payment of all obligations and
as described in the Bidding Documents and all bonds shall be paid for by the Bidder and costs shall be
included in Bid
7.2 Time of delivery and form of bonds
7.2.1 The Bidder shall deliver the required bonds to the Owner not later than three days following the
date of execution of the Contract. If the Work is to be commenced prior thereto in response to a letter of
intent, the Bidder shall prior to commencement of the Work, submit evidence satisfactory to the Owner
that such bonds will be furnished and delivered in accordance with this Subparagraph 7 2 1
7 2 2 Unless otherwise provided the bonds shall be written on forms provided by Owner Performance
Bond and Payment Bond Both bonds shall be written in the amount of the Contract Sum plus sales tax.
7 2.3 The bonds shall be dated on or after the date of the Contract.
7 2.4 The Bidder shall require the attorney -in -fact who executes the required bonds on behalf of the
surety to affix thereto a certified and current copy of the power of attorney
ARTICLE 8 FORM OF AGREEMENT
8.1 Form to be used
8 1 1 The Agreement for the Work shall be the completed sample included in the Bidding Documents
and shall be signed by the Bidder within ten days of notice by the Owner of award of Contract to the
Bidder
END OF SECTION 00200
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DIVISION ZERO Bid Proposal Form
Section 00300
BID PROPOSAL FORM
Project: Fairgrounds Home Arts Building Re Roof
To CLALLAM COUNTY PARKS FAIR FACILITIES DIVISION
Submission of this bid proposal certifies that the Undersigned has examined the project site and the
conditions of work; and has carefully read and thoroughly understands the Bidding Documents governing
the work embraced in this project, and the method by which payment will be made for said work. The
Undersigned hereby proposes to undertake and complete the work embraced in this project in accordance
with said Bidding Documents and agrees to accept as payment for said work the amounts indicated below
under Bid Proposal. The base bid shall include all work except that indicated in the Alternates
The Undersigned acknowledges that payment will be based on the actual work performed as measured
or provided for in accordance with the said contract documents Base Bid Alternates and Unit Prices shall
not include State of Washington Sales Tax. Appropriate sales tax is to be added to invoice amounts after
award of bid
BID PROPOSAL
BASE BID AMOUNT OF
ALTERNATES
Circle One ADD DEDUCT
BID GUARANTEE (See Bid Bond Form attached)
dollars
Alternate No 1 Remove existing composition roofing at lower roof and replace with new
40- year composition roofing
dollars
CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION OF BIDDING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
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By signing this form the Contractor certifies that based on the Contractor's knowledge and review that
the Contractor finds the Bidding Contract Documents sufficiently complete and in sufficient detail to
perform the work required
The Undersigned furnishes herewith a bid guarantee in the amount of 5% of the total Base Bid proposal
lump sum amount and attaches same to the proposal This bid guarantee warrants that the undersigned
will not withdraw his proposal for a period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt
of proposals and that if this proposal is accepted the undersigned will enter into a formal contract
(prepared by the Owner) and that the required performance bond and payment bond will be given In the
event of the withdrawal of this proposal within the period stipulated above or the failure of the undersigned
to enter into a contract and give the required bonds the undersigned will be liable to the Owner for the full
amount of the bid guarantee as liquidated damages on account of the default of the undersigned
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itordixix.kal guaranty in an amount of five percent (5 of the total bid in the form as indicated below is
gtslteci hereto
k.
/WASH IN THE AMOUNT OF
KA PIER S CHECK/POSTAL MONEY ORDER
(s }'eTIFIED CHECK PAYABLE TO CLALLAM COUNTY
(a �IAPOSED BOND IN THE AMOUNT OF 5% OF THE BID
NOM STATEMENT
ljacng this proposal the Contractor certifies that he /she has not participated in any collusion or
Men/Ilse taken action in restraint of free competitive bidding in connection with this project for which this
psal is submitted
NON DISCRIMINATION
Bid Proposal Form
%Contractor hereby agrees to not discriminate against any person on the basis of race creed political
deology color national origin sex, marital status sexual orientation age or presence of any sensory
mental or physical disability
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATEMENT
T eContractor certifies that services shall be furnished by the Contractor as an independent contractor
andnothing herein contained shall be construed to create a relationship of employer /employee or
master /servant, but all payments made hereunder and all services performed shall be made and
peformed pursuant to this Agreement by the Contractor
ADDENDA
Receipt of Addenda(s) numbered is hereby
acknowledged and all costs of the Work therefore have been included in the Bid Proposal
BIDDER NAME AND SIGNATURE
The name of the Bidder submitting this proposal the address and phone number to which all
communications concerned with this proposal shall be made and the number which has been assigned
mating the Bidder is licensed to do business in the State of Washington are as follows
Emn Name
Address: Telephone 1
Contractor's License No Exp Date
Thefirm submitting this proposal is a Sole Proprietorship
Corporation
Partnership
The names and titles of the principal officers of the corporation submitting this proposal or of the
partnership or of all persons interested in this proposal as principals are as follows
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DIVISION ZERO Bid Proposal Form
Section 00300
SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICIAL(S)
(PROPOSAL MUST BE SIGNED)
END OF SECTION 00300
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DIVISION ZERO Supplemental Bid Forms
Section 00400
SUPPLEMENTAL BID FORMS
ARTICLE 1 The Bid Bond format listed below shall be used by Bidders when submitting
their Bid Bond
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we
as Principal hereinafter called the Principal and
a corporation duly organized under the laws of the
State of as Surety hereinafter called the Surety
are held and firmly bound unto
as Obligee hereinafter called the Obligee in the sum of
(Witness)
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(here insert full name address or legal title of Contractor)
(here insert full name address or legal title of Surety)
(here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner)
Dollars
for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made the said Principal and the said Surety bind ourselves
our heirs executors, administrators successors and assigns jointly and severally firmly by these presents
WHEREAS the Principal has submitted a bid for
(here insert full name address and description of project)
NOW THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal and the Principal shall enter into a Contract with
the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding of
Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the Prompt
payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter
such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the
penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith
contract with another party to perform the Work covered by said bid then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise
to remain in full force and effect.
Signed and sealed this day of 20
(Principal) (Seal)
(Witness)
(Title)
(Surety) (Seal)
(Title)
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Section 00400
ARTICLE 2 STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS
When requested by the Owner Contractor shall complete and submit the below information within three days
of notification by Owner
1 Name of Bidder
2 Business Address.
3 How many years has said bidder been engaged in the contracting business under the present firm name?
4 Contracts now in hand (Gross Amount)
5 General character of work performed by said company
6 List of more important projects constructed by said company including approximate costs and dates
7 List of company's major equipment:
8 Bank References
9 Department of Labor and Industries Firm No
10 Department of Revenue Registration
Name of Bidder
By
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ARTICLE 3 STATEMENT OF PROPOSED SUB CONTRACTORS AND MAJOR MATERIAL
SUPPLIERS
The Contractor shall submit a complete list of all major material suppliers and a sub contractor's list within
three days of notification of Bid award or upon request by the Owner to provide it.
Sub Contractor's List
NAME ADDRESS DESCRIPTION OF WORK/MATERIAL
MATERIAL SUPPLIERS
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ARTICLE 4 RETAINAGE INVESTMENT OPTION DECLARATION
CONTRACTOR
PROJECT NAME Fairgrounds Home Arts Building Re -Roof
PROJECT NUMBER. 620610FG
Pursuant to RCW 60 28 010 as amended you may choose how your Retainage under this contract will be
held and invested Please complete and sign this form indicating your preference If you fail to do so the
County will hold your Retainage as described in Current Expense Option 1 below
1 Current Expense. The County will retain the money in its Current Expense Fund Account
until thirty days following final acceptance of the improvement or work as completed You
will not receive interest earned on this money
2 Interest Bearino Account: The County will deposit Retainage checks in an interest bearing
account in a bank, mutual savings bank, or savings and loan association not subject to
withdrawal until after the final acceptance of the improvement or work is completed or until
agreed to by both parties Interest on the account will be paid to you
3 Escrow /Investments. the County will place the Retainage checks in escrow with a bank or
trust company until thirty days following the final acceptance to the improvement or work
as completed When the moneys reserved are to be placed in escrow the County will
issue a check representing the sum of the moneys reserved payable to the bank or trust
company and you jointly This check will be converted into bonds and securities chosen by
you and approved by the County and these bonds and securities will be held in escrow
Interest on these bonds and securities will be paid to you as interest accrues
4 The Contractor may at his /her option choose to not submit a performance bond and
agrees to a 50% Retainage in lieu of a performance bond Retainage to be released when
Contract is complete and all paperwork submitted (Pertains to projects under $25 000
ONLY)
Retainage is normally released 30 -40 days after final acceptance of work by the County or following
receipt of Labor and Industries Department of Revenue clearance whichever takes longer
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ARTICLE 5 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BOND FORM
The Contractor will use AIA Document A312 Forms as revised as the acceptable forms when providing
bonds.
ARTICLE 6 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS AND CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT
1 The contractor shall pay and is responsible for payment of all industrial insurance premiums that
become due and payable to the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (Department) pursuant
to Title 51 RCW whether such premiums are attributable to the contractor or its subcontractors
2. In the event that Clallam County is required to make industrial insurance premiums to the Department
due to the failure, neglect or refusal of the contractor to make payment as required herein the contractor
authorizes Clallam County to take judgment against it, and the contractor hereby confesses judgment, in the
amount which Clallam County is required to pay the Department pursuant to Title 51 RCW to satisfy
contractor's liabilities hereunder The contractor confesses judgment in an amount equal to the entire industrial
insurance premium liability due to the Department on behalf of the contractor and its subcontractors
hereunder less any premium payments previously made to the Department by the contractor
3 The contractor expressly agrees that the amount confessed herein was expressly negotiated and that
the amount due to Clallam County for satisfying contractor's obligations to the Department hereunder is due
justly due or to become due
4 Until such time as Clallam County is actually reimbursed for industrial insurance premiums paid to the
Department due to the failure neglect or refusal of the contractor to meet its obligations hereunder the
contractor shall be debarred from bidding on any projects for which Clallam County solicits bids
State of
County of
Corporate
On this day of 20 before me personally appeared
to me known to be the (president, vice president,
secretary treasurer or other authorized officer or agent, as the case may be) of the corporation that executed
the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and
deed of said corporation for the uses and purposes therein mentioned and on oath stated that he was
authorized to execute said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year first above
written
(CORPORATE SEAL)
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Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Residing at
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State of
County of
Individual
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On this day personally appeared before me to me known to be the
individual or individuals described in and who executed the within and foregoing instrument, and
acknowledged that he (she or they) signed the same as his (her or their) free and voluntary act and deed for
the uses and purposes therein mentioned Given under my hand and official seal this day of
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Residing at
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Section 00500
FORM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR
Project Name FAIRGROUNDS HOME ARTS BUILDING RE -ROOF
This agreement is entered into between Clallam County a political subdivision of the State of Washington
hereafter called County' and
Of (address) hereinafter called Contractor' The Owner and
Contractor agree as set forth below
1 This Agreement is comprised of the Bidding Documents Contract Documents the Agreement, Plans
and Specifications as described in the Contract Documents Addenda issued prior to execution of this
Agreement and modifications issued after execution of this Agreement.
2 The Contractor shall execute the entire work described in the Bidding and Contract Documents
3 The date of commencement is the date the Contractor receives a signed copy of this Agreement by
the Board of Commissioners which shall be considered the notice to proceed
4 The Contractor shall achieve Substantial Completion of the entire work no later than
subject to adjustments provided for in the Contract Documents
5 The Owner shall pay the Contractor in current funds for Contractor's performance of the Contract the
Contract Sum of dollars subject to additions and deductions
as provided in the Contract Documents
6 The Contract Sum is based upon the following alternates if any which are described in the Contract
Documents and hereby accepted by the Owner (state numbers and other identification)
Alternates.
Alternate No 1 Remove existing composition roofing at lower roof and replace
with new 40- year composition roofing
7 Progress Payments
a The Owner shall make progress payments to the Contractor on account of the Contract Sum as
provided for below and elsewhere in the Contract Document.
b The Contractor shall submit Application for Payment on AIA Document G702 forms not more than
once per month. or Contractor's own form with same information found on G702 Forms
c. The Contractor shall submit Application for Payment prior to the last day of each calendar month
to the Owner or Owner's representative Architect.
d The Owner shall make progress payments within 15 calendar days of receipt of Application for
Payment and certification that work has progressed satisfactorily
e Each Application for Payment shall be based upon the schedule of values submitted by the
Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents The schedule of values shall allocate the
entire Contract Sum among the various portions of the Work and be prepared in such form and
supported by such data to substantiate its accuracy as the Owner or Owner's Architect may
require This schedule unless objected to by the Owner or Owner's Architect, shall be used as a
basis for reviewing the Contractor's Applications for payment.
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f Applications for Payment shall indicate the percentage of completion of each portion of the Work
as of the end of the period covered by the Application for Payment.
g Subject to the provisions of the Contract Documents the amount of each progress payment shall
be computed as follows
Take that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to completed Work as determined by
multiplying the percentage completion of each portion of the Work by the share of the total
Contract sum allocated to that portion of the Work in the schedule of values less Retainage
of five percent. Pending final determination of cost to the Owner of changes in the Work,
amounts not in the dispute may be included as provided in the General Conditions even
though the Contract Sum has not yet been adjusted by Change Order
Add that portion of the Contract Sum properly allocable to materials and equipment delivered
and suitably stored at the site for subsequent incorporation in the completed construction less
Retainage of five percent.
Subtract the aggregate of previous payments made by the Owner and
Subtract amounts if any for which the Owner or Architect has withheld or nullified a
Certificate of Payment as provided in the General Conditions
8 Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum shall be made by the
Owner to the Contractor when (1) the Contract has been fully performed by the Contractor except for
the Contractor's responsibility to correct non conforming Work as provided in the General Conditions
and to satisfy other requirements if any which necessarily survive final payment; and (2) a Final
Certificate for Payment has been issued by the Owner or Owner's representative Architect; such final
payment shall be made by the Owner not more than 30 days after the issuance of the Owner or
Owner's representative Architect's final Certificate for Payment, punch list is completed and all close-
out paperwork and documents have been submitted to the Owner including Department of Revenue
clearance
9 Other documents, if any forming part of the Contract Documents are as follows
A. UBI Certification (copy to be attached to Agreement)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Parties have executed this Agreement on this day of 20
Date.
ATTEST
Clerk of the Board Trish Perrott, CMC
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OWNER:
BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Howard V Doherty Jr Chair
Approved as to Form.
Prosecuting Attorney s Office
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT
ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
11 Definitions
1 1 1 Contract Documents consist of Agreement between Owner and Contractor General Conditions
of the Contract, Supplemental Conditions Bidding Documents, Bonds Drawings and Specifications
Addenda, approved Alternates and modifications issued after execution of the Agreement.
1 1.2 The term Work means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents and
includes all labor materials equipment and services provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's
obligations.
1 1 3 The Drawinas are the graphic and pictorial portions of the Contract Documents showing the
design location and dimensions of the Work.
1 1 4 The Specifications are that portion of the Contract Documents consisting of the written
requirements for materials equipment construction systems standards and workmanship for the Work
and performance of related services
1 1 5 The Proiect Manual is the volume assembled for the work which includes the Bidding Documents
including Call for Bids and Instructions to Bidders, and Contract Documents
1 2 Execution Correlation and Intent
1.2.1 The Contract Documents shall be signed by the Owner and Contractor as provided in the
Agreement.
1.2.2 Execution of the contract by the Contractor is a representation that the Contractor has visited the
site become familiar with local conditions under which the Work is to be performed and correlated
personal observations with requirements of the Contract Documents
1 2 3 The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution
and completion of the Work by the Contractor The Contract Documents are complementary and what is
required by one shall be as binding as if required by all.
1 2.4 Organization of the Specifications into divisions sections and articles and arrangement of
Drawings shall not control the Contractor in dividing the Work among Subcontractors or in establishing the
extent of Work to be performed by any trade
1.2 5 Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents words which have well -known technical or
construction industry meanings are used in the Contract Documents in accordance with such recognized
meanings
1 2.6 The apparent silence of the specifications or plans as to any detail or the apparent omission from
them of a detailed description concerning any point shall be regarded as meaning that only the best
general practice is to prevail and that only material and workmanship of first quality are to be used All
interpretations of these specifications shall be made on the basis above stated
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1.3 OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
1 3.1 The Drawings Specifications and other documents prepared by the Owner or Owner's Architect
are instruments of the Owner's service through which the Work to be executed by the Contractor is
described The Owner shall be deemed the author of them and will retain all common law statutory and
other reserved rights in addition to the copyright.
ARTICLE 2 OWNER
2.1 1 The Owner is the person or entity identified as such in the Agreement and is referred to
throughout the contract Documents as if singular in number The term 'Owner means the Owner or the
Owner's authorized representative
2.1 2 The Owner shall furnish surveys utility locations or other records that the Owner has presently on
file or presently knows of to the contractor upon request. The Owner will not provide additional surveys
layouts or locations unless specifically stated elsewhere in the Contract Documents
2 1 3 The Owner shall secure and pay for the building permit. All other permits and fees for permits
shall be paid for by the Contractor
2 1 4 The Owner shall have additional responsibilities enumerated herein
2.1 5 If the Contractor fails to correct Work or persistently fails to carry out Work in accordance with the
Contract Documents the Owner by written order signed personally or by an agent specifically so
empowered by the Owner in writing may order the Contractor to stop the work or any portion thereof
until the cause for such order has been eliminated
ARTICLE 3 CONTRACTOR
3 1 1 The Contractor is the person or entity identified as such in the Agreement and is referred to
throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number The term Contractor' means the Contractor
or the Contractor's authorized representative
3 1.2 The Contractor shall carefully study and compare the Contract Documents with each other and
with information furnished by the Owner and shall at once report to the Owner errors inconsistencies or
omissions discovered The Contractor shall not be liable to the Owner for damage resulting from errors
inconsistencies or omissions in the Contract Documents unless the Contractor recognized (or should have
recognized) such error inconsistency or omission and knowingly failed to report it to the Owner If the
Contractor performs any construction activity knowing it involves a recognized error inconsistency or
omission in the Contract Documents without such notice to the Owner the Contractor shall assume
appropriate responsibility for such performance and shall bear an appropriate amount of the attributable
costs for correction
3 1 3 The Contractor shall take field measurements and verify field conditions and shall carefully
compare such field measurements and conditions and other information known to the Contractor with the
Contract Documents before commencing activities. Errors inconsistencies or omissions discovered shall
be reported to the Owner at once
3 1 4 The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work using the Contractors best skill and attention
The Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means methods
techniques sequences and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the Work under the Contract,
unless Contract Documents give other specific instructions concerning these matters
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3.1 5 The Contractor shall be responsible to the Owner for acts and omissions of the Contractor's
employees Subcontractors and their agents and employees and other persons performing portions of the
Work under a contract with the Contractor
3.1 6 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents the Contractor shall provide and pay for
labor materials equipment, tools construction equipment and machinery water heat, utilities
transportation and other facilities and services necessary for proper execution and completion of the
Work, whether temporary or permanent and whether or not incorporated or to be incorporated in the
Work.
3.1 7 The Contractor shall enforce strict discipline and good order among the Contractor's employees
and other persons carrying out the Contract. The Contractor shall not permit employment of unfit persons
or persons not skilled in tasks assigned to them.
3 1 8 The Contractor warrants to the Owner that materials and equipment furnished under the Contract
will be of good quality and new that the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the quality required
or permitted and that the Work will conform with the requirements of the Contract Documents Work not
conforming to these requirements including substitutions not properly approved and authorized may be
considered defective The Contractor's warranty excludes remedy for damage or defect caused by abuse
modifications not executed by the Contractor improper or insufficient maintenance improper operation or
normal wear and tear under normal usage If required by the Owner the Contractor shall furnish
satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment.
3 1 9 The Contractor shall pay sales consumer use and similar taxes for the work or portions thereof
provided by the Contractor which are legally enacted when bids are received or negotiations concluded
whether or not yet effective or merely scheduled to go into effect.
3 1 10 Other than the Building Permit, the Contractor shall secure and pay for all permits and
governmental fees licenses and inspections necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work.
3 1 11 The Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by laws ordinances rules regulations
and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on performance of the Work.
3 1 12 If the Contractor observes that portions of the Contract Documents are at variance with codes the
Contractor shall promptly notify the Owner in writing and necessary changes shall be accomplished by
appropriate modification
3 1 13 If the Contractor performs Work knowing or should have known it to be contrary to laws statutes
ordinances building codes and rules and regulations without such notice to the Owner the Contractor
shall assume full responsibility for such Work and shall bear the attributable costs
3 1 14 The Contractor shall keep the premises and surrounding area free from accumulation of waste
materials or rubbish caused by operations under the Contract. At completion of the work, the Contractor
shall remove from and about the Project waste materials rubbish the Contractor's tools construction
equipment, machinery and surplus materials
3 1 15 If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents the Owner may do so
and the cost thereof shall be charged to the Contractor
3 1 16 The Contractor shall provide the Owner access to the Work in preparation and progress wherever
located
3 1 17 To the fullest extent permitted by law the Contractor shall defend indemnify and hold harmless
the Owner Architect, Architect's consultants and agents and employees of any of them from and against
claims damages losses and expenses including but not limited to attorney's fees arising out of or
resulting from performance of the Work, provided that such claim damage loss or expense is attributable
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to bodily injury sickness disease or death or to injury to or destruction of tangible property (other than the
work itself) including loss of use resulting therefrom but only to the extent caused in whole or in part by
negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor a Subcontractor anyone directly or indirectly employed by
them or anyone for whole acts they may be liable regardless of whether or not such claim damage loss
or expense is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder Such obligation shall not be construed to
negate, abridge or reduce other rights or obligations of indemnity which would otherwise exist as to a
party or person described in this Paragraph
3.1 18 With respect to performance of this agreement and as to claims against the county its elected
and appointed officers, agents and employees the Contractor expressly waives its immunity under Title
51 RCW the Industrial Insurance Act, as now and hereafter amended for injuries to its employees and
agrees that the obligations to indemnify defend and hold harmless provided in this agreement extend to
any claim brought by or on behalf of any employee of the Contractor This waiver is mutually negotiated
by the Owner and Contractor
ARTICLE 4 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT
4 1 The Owner's project manager shall be the administrator of the contract unless the Owner has
agreement for architectural services
4 1 1 The Architect is the person lawfully licensed to practice architecture or an entity lawfully practicing
architecture identified as such in the Agreement and is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as
if singular in number The term Architect' means the Architect or the Architect's authorized
representative
4 1.2 Duties responsibilities and limitations of authority of the Architect as set forth in the Contract
Documents shall not be restricted modified or extended without written consent of the Owner Contractor
and Architect. Consent shall not be unreasonably withheld
4 1 3 The Architect will provide administration of the Contract as described in the Contract documents
and will be the Owner's representative (1) during construction (2) until final payment is due and (3) with
the Owner's concurrence form time to time during the correction period The Architect will advise and
consult with the Owner The Architect will have authority to act on behalf of the Owner only to the extent
provided in the Contract Documents unless otherwise modified by written instrument in accordance with
other provisions of the Contract.
4 1 4 The Architect will visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction to become
generally familiar with the progress and quality of the completed Work and to determine in general if the
Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when completed will be in accordance
with the Contract Documents However the Architect will not be required to make exhaustive or
continuous on -site inspections to check observations as an architect, the Architect will keep the Owner
informed of progress of the Work, and will endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies
in the Work.
4 1 5 Except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents or when direct communications have
been specially authorized the Owner and Contractor shall endeavor to communicate through the
Architect. Communications by and with the Architect's consultants shall be through the Architect.
Communications by and with Subcontractors and material suppliers shall be through the Contractor
Communications by and with separate contractors shall be through the Owner
4 1 6 Based on the Architect s observations and evaluations of the Contractor's Applications for
Payment, the Architect will review and certify the amounts due the Contractor and will issue Certificates for
Payment in such amounts to the Owner who has final approval and authority
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4.1 7 The Architect, with Owner's approval will have authority to reject Work which does not conform to
the Contract documents Whenever the Architect, with Owner's approval considers it necessary or
advisable for implementation of the intent of the Contract Documents the Architect, with Owner's
approval, will have authority to require additional inspection or testing of the work. However neither this
authority of the Architect nor a decision made in good faith either to exercise or not to exercise such
authority shall give rise to a duty or responsibility of the Architect to the Contractor Subcontractors
material and equipment suppliers their agents or employees or other persons performing portions of the
Work.
4.1 8 The Architect will review and with Owner's approval approve or take other appropriate action
upon the Contractor's submittals such as Shop Drawings Product Data and Samples but only for the
limited purpose of checking for conformance with information given and the design concept expressed in
the Contract Documents
4.1 9 The Architect, with the Owner's approval, will prepare Change Orders and Construction Change
Directives and may authorize minor changes in the work as provided in Paragraph 7 1 4
4 1 10 The Architect will conduct inspections to determine the date or dates of Substantial Completion
and the date of final completion will received and forward to the Owner for the Owner's review and
records written warranties and related documents required by the Contract and assembled by the
Contractor and will issue a final Certificate for Payment upon compliance with the requirements of the
Contract Documents
ARTICLE 5 SUBCONTRACTORS
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51 1 A Subcontractor is a person or entity who has a direct contract with the Contractor to perform a
portion of the Work at the site
5 1.2 Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents or the bidding requirements the Contractor
as soon as practicable after award of the Contract, shall furnish in writing to the Owner the names of
persons or entities (including those who are to furnish materials or equipment fabricated to a special
design) proposed for each principal portion of the Work. The Owner will promptly reply to the Contractor
in writing stating whether or not, after due investigation the Owner has reasonable objection to any such
proposed person or entity Failure of the Owner to reply promptly shall constitute notice of no reasonable
objection.
5 1 3 The Contractor shall not contract with a proposed person or entity to whom the Owner has made
reasonable and timely objection
5 1 4 If the Owner has reasonable objection to a person or entity proposed by the Contractor the
Contractor shall propose another to whom the Owner has no reasonable objection The Contract Sum
shall be increased or decreased by the difference in cost occasioned by such change and an appropriate
Change Order shall be issued However no increase in the Contract Sum shall be allowed for such
change unless the Contractor has acted promptly and responsively in submitting names as required
5 1 5 By appropriate agreement, written where legally required for validity the Contractor shall require
each Subcontractor to the extent of the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor to be bound to the
Contractor by terms of the Contract Documents and to assume toward the Contractor all the obligations
and responsibilities which the Contractor by these Documents assumes toward the Owner and Architect.
Each subcontract agreement shall preserve and protect the rights of the Owner and Architect under the
Contract Documents with respect to the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor so that
subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights and shall allow to the Subcontractor unless
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specifically provided otherwise in the subcontract agreement, the benefit of all rights remedies and
redress against the Contractor that the Contractor by the Contract Documents has against the Owner
Where appropriate the Contractor shall require each Subcontractor to enter into similar agreements with
Sub subcontractors The Contractor shall make available to each proposed Subcontractor prior to the
execution of the subcontract agreement, copies of the Contract Documents to which the Subcontractor will
be bound and upon written request of the Subcontractor identify to the Subcontractor terms and
conditions of the proposed subcontract agreement which may be at variance with the Contract
Documents Subcontractors shall similarly make copies of applicable portions of such documents
available to their respective proposed Sub subcontractors
ARTICLE 6 CONSTRUCTION BY OWNER
6.1 1 The Owner reserves the right to perform construction or operations related to the Project with the
Owner's own forces and to award separate contracts in connection with other portions of the Project or
other construction or operations on the site under Conditions of the Contract identical or substantially
similar to these including those portions related to insurance and waiver of subrogation If the Contractor
claims that delay or additional cost is involved because of such action by the Owner the Contractor shall
make such Claim as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents
6 1 2 The Owner shall provide for coordination of the activities of the Owner's own forces
6 1 3 If part of the Contractor's Work depends for proper execution or results upon construction or
operations by the Owner or a separate contractor the Contractor shall prior to proceeding with that
portion of the Work, promptly report to the Owner apparent discrepancies or defects in such other
construction that would render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results Failure of the
Contractor to so report shall constitute an acknowledgment that the Owner's or separate contractors
completed or partially completed construction is fit and proper to receive the Contractor's Work, except as
to defects not then reasonably discoverable
ARTICLE 7 CHANGES IN THE WORK
7 1 1 Changes in the work may be accomplished after execution of the Contract, and without
invalidating the Contract, by Change Order
7 1.2 A Change Order shall be based upon agreement among the Owner Contractor and Architect.
7 1 3 Changes in the Work shall be performed under applicable provisions of the Contract Documents
and the Contractor shall proceed promptly unless otherwise provided in the Change Order
7 1 4 A Change Order is a written instrument prepared by the Owner or Architect and signed by the
Owner Contractor and Architect stating their agreement upon all of the following
1 a change in the Work,
2 the amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum if any and
3 the extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time if any
ARTICLE 8 TIME AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
8 1 1 Contract time shall be as stated below from date of commencement established in the
Agreement until final completion
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8.12 Time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. By executing
the Agreement, the Contractor confirms that the Contract Time is a reasonable period for performing the
Work.
8 1 3 The Contractor shall not knowingly except by agreement or instruction of the Owner in writing
prematurely commence operations on the site or elsewhere prior to the effective date of insurance to be
furnished by the Contractor The date of commencement of the Work shall be not changed by the
effective date of such insurance Unless the date of commencement is established by a notice to proceed
given by the Owner the Contractor shall notify the Owner in writing not less than five days or other agreed
period before commencing the work to permit the timely filing of mortgages mechanic s liens and other
security interests
8.1 4 If the Contractor is delayed at any time in progress of the Work by an act or neglect of the Owner
or of an employee of either or of a separate contractor employed by the Owner or by changes ordered in
the Work, or by labor disputes fire unavoidable casualties or other causes beyond the Contractor's
control, or by delay authorized by the Owner then the Contract time shall be extended by Change Order
8 1 5 Should the Contractor fail to complete the Work within the Contract Time the Owner will sustain
damage
8 1 6 Therefore the parties agree that the Contractor shall pay the Owner as liquidated damages and
not as penalty an amount as follows which shall be considered to be the amount of the damage
sustained by the Owner on account of the condition specified and shall continue to be paid until the
condition specified is met.
8 1 7 It is agreed by the parties that time is of essence in this agreement and if the date of final
completion is delayed the Owner will be damaged The exact amount of the damage will be difficult to
calculate but will include such items as outside leases loss of efficient function and inconvenience to the
public and to the Owner It is agreed between the parties that the amount of damages will be
$100.00 per calendar day from Final Completion date as designated for each individual project as
stated on the Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor The Owner may deduct the sum
of such liquidated damages from any moneys due or that may become due the Contractor' or if such
moneys are insufficient, the Contractor or his Surety or Sureties shall pay the difference
ARTICLE 9 PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION
9 1 1 The Contract Sum is stated in the Agreement and including authorized adjustments is the total
amount payable by the Owner to the Contractor for performance of the Work under the Contract
Documents
9 1 2 Before the first Application for Payment, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner or Architect a
schedule of values allocated to various portions of the work, prepared in such form and supported by such
data to substantiate its accuracy as the Owner or Architect may require This schedule unless objected to
by the Owner or Architect, shall be used as a basis for reviewing the Contractor's Applications for
Payment.
9 1 3 At least ten days before the date established for each progress payment, the Contractor shall
submit to the Owner or Architect, if one is used an itemized Application for Payment for operations
completed in accordance with the schedule of values Such application shall be notarized if required and
supported by such data substantiating the Contractor's right to payment as the Owner or Architect may
require such as copies or requisitions from Subcontractors and material suppliers and reflecting
Retainage if provided for elsewhere in the Contract Documents
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9 1 4 Such applications may include requests for payment on account of changes in the work which
have been properly authorized by Change Orders
9 1 5 Such applications may not include requests for payment of amounts the Contractor does not
intend to pay to a Subcontractor or material supplier because of a dispute or other reason
9 1 6 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents payments shall be made on account of
materials and equipment delivered and suitably stored at the site for subsequent incorporation in the
Work.
9 1 7 The Contractor warrants that title to all Work covered by an Application for Payment will pass to
the Owner no later than the time of payment. The Contractor further warrants that upon submittal of an
Application for Payment, all Work for which Certificates for Payment have been previously issued and
payments received from the Owner shall to the best of the Contractor's knowledge information and
belief be free and clear of liens claims security interests or 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
9 1 8 The Owner shall determine the payment amount to be made to the Contractor
9 1 9 At the time each month stipulated in the Owner /Contractor Agreement, the Owner shall pay to the
Contractor an amount equal to ninety -five percent (95 of the value of labor and material incorporated in
the work, all as approved by the Architect in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents
such amount paid to the Contractor shall be less the total of all previous payments and deductions
provided for in the Contract Documents The five percent (5 withheld shall be Retainage which shall
be paid as provided hereinafter The percentage of contract retained shall be five percent (5 pursuant
to RCW Chapter 60 28 as amended Thirty days after final acceptance of the completed work, the
balance due will be paid provided
a. The work be fully completed
b Certification has been received by the Owner from the State Department of Labor and
Industries as to payment of prevailing wages in conformance with laws
c. Certification has been received by the Owner from the State Department of Revenue that all
taxes have been paid no tax lien may exist, and
d. The Contractor warrants to the Owner all claims by materialmen and workmen if any for
unpaid charges against the work have been satisfied and
e To hold the Owner harmless from all liens on the completed work.
In the event these provisions are not met, the Owner may pay a percentage of the Retainage holding
back that quantity of money for materialmen and laborer's liens tax liens cost and attorney's fees to
defray the cost of foreclosing all other liens costs and Architect's fee to defray cost of additional
Construction Administration services
After the award of a Contract for public improvement or work for which retained percentages are required
to be reserved under the provisions of RCW 60 28 010 Owner shall require the Contractor to exercise in
writing one of the options listed in RCW 60.20 010
Retained amounts shall be paid into an escrow account, if requested in a financial institution chosen by
the Contractor and approved by the Owner the interest earnings from which shall accrue to the benefit of
the Contractor
9 1 10 Final payment will not be made by the Owner until all contract conditions and requirements have
been fulfilled and all forms and certificates are received in full
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9 1 11 Upon receipt of written notice that the Work is ready for final inspection and acceptance and upon
receipt of a final Application for Payment, the Owner or Architect will promptly make such inspection and
when Owner and Architect finds the Work acceptable under the Contract Documents and the Contract
fully performed the Architect will promptly issue a final Certificate for Payment.
ARTICLE 10 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
10.1 1 The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating maintaining and supervising all safety
precautions and programs in connection with the performance of the Contract.
10 1.2 In the event the Contractor encounters on the site material reasonably believed to be asbestos or
polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) which has not been rendered harmless the Contractor shall immediately
stop Work in the area affected and report the condition to the Owner and Architect in writing The Work in
the affected area shall not thereafter be resumed except by written agreement of the Owner and
Contractor if in fact, the material is asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and has not been
rendered harmless The work in the affected area shall be resumed in the absence of asbestos or PCB
or when it has been rendered harmless by written agreement of the Owner and Contractor
10 1 3 The Contractor shall take reasonable precautions for safety of and shall provide reasonable
protection to prevent damage injury or loss to
1 employees on the Work and other persons who may be affected thereby
2. the work and materials and equipment to be incorporated therein whether in storage on or off
the site under care, custody or control of the Contractor or the Contractor's Subcontractors or
Sub subcontractors and
3 other property at the site or adjacent thereto such as trees shrubs lawns walks pavements
roadways structures and utilities not designated for removal, relocation or replacement in the
course of construction
10 1 4 The Contractor shall give notices and comply with applicable laws ordinances rules regulations
and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on safety of persons or property or their protection from
damage, injury or loss.
10 1 5 The Contractor shall erect and maintain as required by existing conditions and performance of
the Contract, reasonable safeguards for safety and protection including posting danger signs and other
warnings against hazards promulgating safety regulations and notifying owners and users of adjacent
sites and utilities.
10 1 6 When use or storage of explosive or other hazardous materials or equipment or unusual methods
are necessary for execution of the Work, the Contractor shall exercise utmost care and carry on such
activities under supervision of properly qualified personnel
10.1 7 The Contractor shall promptly remedy damage and loss (other than damage or loss insured under
property insurance required by the Contract Documents) to property caused in whole or in part by the
Contractor a Subcontractor a Sub subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of
them, or by anyone for whose acts they may be liable and for which the Contractor is responsible except
damage or loss attributable to acts or omissions of the Owner or Architect or anyone directly or indirectly
employed by either of them or by anyone for whose acts either of them may be liable and not attributable
to the fault or negligence of the Contractor the foregoing obligations of the Contractor are in addition to
the Contractor's obligations
10 1 8 The Contractor shall not load or permit any part of the construction or site to be loaded so as to
endanger its safety
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10 1 9 In an emergency affecting safety of persons or property the Contractor shall act, at the
Contractor's discretion to prevent threatened damage injury or loss
10 1 10 The Contractor agrees to comply with Chapter 49 18 RCW providing that no laborer workman
or mechanic in the employ of the Contractor Subcontractor or other person doing or contracting to do the
work or any part of the work contemplated by the Contract, shall be permitted or required to work more
than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day provided that, in cases of extraordinary emergency such as
danger to life or property the hours of work may be extended but in such cases shall not be less than one
and one -half times the rate allowed for this same amount of time during eight (8) hours service Any work
necessary to be performed after regular working hours or Sunday or legal holidays shall be performed
without additional expense to the Owner Contractor further agrees the said Contract is terminable in case
the Contractor shall violate the provisions of such act.
ARTICLE 11 INSURANCE BONDS
11 1 1 The Contractor shall purchase from and maintain in a company or companies lawfully authorized
to do business in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located such insurance as will protect the
Contractor from claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's operations
under the Contract and for which the Contractor may be legally liable whether such operations be by the
Contractor or by a Subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or by anyone
for whose acts any of them may be liable
1 claims under workers or workmen s compensation disability benefit and other similar
employee benefit acts which are applicable to the Work to be performed
2 claims for damages because of bodily injury occupational sickness or disease or death of
the Contractor's employees
3 claims for damages because of bodily injury sickness or disease or death of any person
other than the Contractor's employees,
4 claims for damages insured by usual personal injury liability coverage which are sustained (1)
by a person as a result of an offense directly or indirectly related to employment of such
person by the Contractor or (2) by another person
5 claims for damages other than to the Work itself because of injury to or destruction of
tangible property including loss of use resulting therefrom
6 claims for damages because of bodily injury death of a person or property damage arising
out of ownership maintenance or use of a motor vehicle and
7 claims involving contractual liability insurance applicable to the Contractor's obligations
11 1 2 The Contractor shall name the Owner the Architect, their consultants and their officers agents
and employees as additional insured on the insurance policies except the workers or workmen s
compensation policy The Contractor shall obtain from the Owner and Architect the list of names to
appear on the insurance policies
11 1 3 The insurance required by Subparagraph 11 1 1 shall be written for not less than the following or
greater if required by law
1 Workers Compensation
a. State Statutory
b Applicable Federal (e g Longshoremen harbor Work, Work at or outside U S
Boundaries) Statutory
c Employer's Liability $500 000 00
d Benefits Required by Union labor contracts as applicable
e Include all- states endorsement
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2. Comprehensive General Liability (Including Premises Operations Independent
Contractor's Protective Products and Completed Operations Broad Form Property
Damage)
a Bodily Injury
$500 000 00 Single Limit Per Occurrence
Full Contract Amount Aggregate Products and Completed Operations
b Property Damage Course of Construction Insurance
Full Contract Amount Each Occurrence
Full Contract Amount Aggregate
c. Products and Completed Operations Insurance shall be maintained until 30
days after final completion
d Property Damage Liability Insurance shall include coverage for the following
hazards Vandalism Fire Explosion Collapse and Underground
e Contractual Liability*
1 Bodily Injury
$500 000 Each Occurrence
2 Property Damage
Full Contract Amount Each Occurrence
Full Contract Amount Aggregate
f Personal Injury with Employment Exclusion Deleted
$500 000 00 Aggregate
3 Comprehensive Automobile Liability (Owned Non -owned Hired)
a Bodily Injury $500 000 00 Each Person
$500 000 00 Each Occurrence
b Property Damage. $100 000 00 Each Occurrence
4 If possible all of the above insurance coverage shall be carried with the same
insurance company
11 1 4 Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the Owner shall be filed with the Owner and the Architect
prior to commencement of the work. These Certificates shall contain a provision that coverage s afforded
under the policies will not be canceled until at least thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to
the Owner the Architect, the Contractor and the Owner's insurer Certificates shall be furnished in
duplicate and stipulate all coverage required and the Contractor shall furnish to the Owner and the
Architect copies of all endorsements that area subsequently issued amending coverage or limits
11 1 5 The Contractor shall purchase and maintain in a company or companies lawfully authorized to do
business in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located property insurance in the amount of the initial
Contract sum as well as subsequent modifications thereto for the entire Work at the site on a replacement
cost basis without voluntary deductibles Such property insurance shall be maintained unless otherwise
provided in the Contract Documents or otherwise agreed in writing by all persons and entities who are
beneficiaries of such insurance until final payment has been made
11 1 6 Property insurance shall be on an all -risk policy form and shall insure against the perils of fire and
extended coverage and physical loss or damage including without duplication of coverage theft,
vandalism malicious mischief collapse false work, temporary buildings and debris removal including
demolition occasioned by enforcement of any applicable legal requirements and shall cover reasonable
compensation for Architect's services and expenses required as a result of such insured loss Coverage
for other perils shall not be required unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents
11 1 7 The Contractor shall secure and pay for performance and payment bonds issued by a bonding
company licensed to transact business in the locality of the project, on a Bond Form executed in
pursuance to Chapter 39 08 Revised Code of Washington The Bond Form must comply with all
requirements of the Owner's attorney
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The surety bond shall be in the following penal sums
Performance Bond 100% of agreement sum including Washington State
Sales Tax
Labor and Material 100% of agreement sum including Washington State
Sales Tax
Four copies of Bond Certification required
11 1 8 The Contract Bond or an equivalent Maintenance Bond shall continue in for force until final
acceptance of the Work by the Owner
11 1 9 The Contractor guarantees the excellence of both workmanship and material, and the payment of
all obligations incurred until the Work is finally accepted and for (30) days thereafter and until the
provisions of the Contract Documents are fulfilled
11 1 10 For the projects under $25 000 00 Contractor may agree to a 50% Retainage fund in lieu of
providing a performance bond The Retainage fund to be held by the County until work is complete all
paperwork is turned in and state releases signed and returned to County
ARTICLE 12 WARRANTY
12.1 1 The Contractor shall warranty all labor materials and work performed for a period of 1 year from
date of final completion
ARTICLE 13 LAW, SUCCESSORS, TESTS
13 1 1 The contract shall be governed by law of the place where project is located
13 1 2 The Owner and Contractor respectively bind themselves their partners successors assigns and
legal representatives to the other party hereto and to partners successors assigns and legal
representatives of such other party in respect to covenants agreements and obligations contained in the
Contract Documents Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract as a whole without written
consent of the other If either party attempts to make such as assignment without such consent, that party
shall nevertheless remain legally responsible for all obligations under the Contract.
13 1 3 Duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents and rights and remedies available
thereunder shall be in addition to and not a limitation of duties obligations rights and remedies otherwise
imposed or available by law
13 1 4 No action or failure to act by the Owner Architect or Contractor shall constitute a waiver of a right
or duty afforded them under the Contract, nor shall such action or failure to act constitute approval of or
acquiescence in a breach thereunder except a may be specifically agreed in writing
13 1 5 Tests, inspections and approvals of portions of the Work required by the Contract Documents or
by laws ordinances rules regulations or orders of public authorities having jurisdiction shall be made at
an appropriate time Unless otherwise provided the Contractor shall make arrangements for such tests
inspections and approvals with an independent testing laboratory or entity acceptable to the Owner or
with the appropriate public authority and shall bear all related costs of tests inspections and approvals
The contractor shall give the Owner timely notice of when and where tests and inspections are to be made
so the Owner may observe such procedures The Owner shall bear costs of tests inspections or
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13 1 6 If the Owner or public authorities having jurisdiction determine that portions of the Work require
additional testing inspection or approval, instruct the Contractor to make arrangements for such additional
testing inspection or approval by an entity acceptable to the Owner and the Contractor shall give timely
notice of when and where tests and inspections are to be made so the Owner may observe such
procedures
13.1 7 If such procedures for testing inspection or approval reveal failure of the portions of the Work to
comply with requirements established by the Contract Documents the Contractor shall bear all costs
made necessary by such failure including those of repeated procedures
13.1 8 Required certificates of testing inspection or approval shall unless otherwise required by the
Contract Documents be secured by the Contractor and promptly delivered to the Owner
ARTICLE 14 TERMINATION
14 1 1 The Owner may terminate the Contract if the Contractor
1 refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workers or proper materials
2 fails to make payment to Subcontractors for materials or labor in accordance with the
respective agreements between the Contractor and the Subcontractors
3 disregards laws ordinances or rules regulations or orders of a public authority having
jurisdiction or
4 otherwise is guilty of substantial breach of a provision of the Contract Documents
ARTICLE 15 PREVAILING WAGES
15 1 1 REQUIRED CONTRACTOR TO FILE STATEMENT OF INTENT TO PAY PREVAILING
WAGES AND AFFIDAVIT OF WAGES PAID The prevailing rate of wage to be paid to all workmen
laborers or mechanics employed in the performance of any part of this Contract shall be in accordance
with the provisions of Chapter 39 12 RCW as amended and the rules and regulations of the Department
of Labor and Industries of the State of Washington The prevailing wage rates for the locality or localities
where this Contract will be performed shall be determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department
of Labor and Industries, and are by reference made a part of this contract as though fully set forth herein
Current prevailing wage data is furnished by the Industrial Statistician
15 1.2 Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages The Contractor on or before the date of
commencement of work, shall complete file and pay for a statement under oath with the Owner and with
the Director of Labor and Industries certifying the rate of hourly wage paid and to be paid each
classification of laborers workmen or mechanics employed upon the work by the Contractor or
Subcontractor which shall be not less than the prevailing rate of wage (State Form LI 700 -29) State of
Washington Department of Labor and Industries Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages on Public
Contract' form Such statement and any subsequent statements shall be filed in accordance with the
practices and procedures required by the Department of Labor and Industries Therefore the Contractor
shall familiarize himself with this form and all its requirements. The Owner will not distribute any payments
until all required certified copies of such forms are received
15 1 3 It is the responsibility of the Contractor to require all his Subcontractors to complete and pay for
"Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages forms submit these documents to the Department of Labor
and Industries for certification and forward certified copies to the Owner as proof that the prevailing wage
requirements of RCW 39 12 040 have been satisfied Additional forms may be obtained from the
Department of Labor and Industries Industrial Relations Division General Administration Building
Olympia Washington 98504 and from all 15 service locations of the Department of Labor and Industries
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15 1 5 The Contractor and Subcontractors shall further certify that:
15 1 4 Each voucher claim submitted by a Contractor for payment on.a project estimate shall state that
prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the pre -filed statement or statements of intent on file
with the Department of Labor and Industrial Statistician
a. He has not employed or retained any company or person (other than a full -time
bona fide employee working solely for the offer or to solicit or receive this Contract
and
b He has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person (other than a full -time
bona fide employee working solely for the offer or) any fee, commission percentage
or brokerage fee contingent upon or resulting from the award of this Contract; and
c He has not been asked or otherwise coerced either expressed or implied into
contributing funds for any purpose as a condition to doing business with the Owner
and
d He agrees to furnish information relating to items 1,2 and 3 as requested by the
contracting officer
15 1 6 It is further agreed that in case any dispute arises as to what are the prevailing wages for the work
of a similar nature and such dispute cannot be adjusted by the parties involved the matter shall be
referred for arbitration to the Director of the Department of Labor and Industries of the State and his
decision therein shall be final binding and conclusive on all parties involved in the dispute
15 1 7 Upon completion of a Public Works Project, the Contractor for himself and on behalf of all
Subcontractors shall file Affidavit of Wages Paid' forms. Forms properly executed by the Contractor and
all Subcontractors shall be submitted with proper payment to Department of Labor and Industries
Industrial Insurance Division Underwriting Section General Administration Building Olympia, WA 98504
Each Affidavit of Wages must be certified by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and
Industries before it is submitted to the Owner Copies of all required statements must be on file with the
Owner before the retained percentage is released
15 1 8 Upon completion of a Public Works project, the Contractor shall file a Release for the Protection
of Property Owner and General Contractor' form (LI 206 -83 release 1 -67) with the Department of
Labor and Industries The Owner will not disburse final payment or the Retainage to the
Contractor until a release has been issued by the Department of Labor and Industries Contractor
shall pay for all costs of obtaining and filing all Labor and Industries forms
ARTICLE 16 OFFSHORE ITEMS
16 1 1 In compliance with RCW 39 25 the Contractor shall furnish the Owner a certified statement
setting forth the nature and source to Offshore items in excess of $2,500 which have been utilized under
each prime contract in the performance of the work. Offshore Items are those items procured from
sources beyond the territorial boundaries of the United States including Alaska and Hawaii This certified
statement is mandatory and shall be received before final payment is made on the contract.
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5 The Contractor will include the provisions of clauses 1 through 4 above in every
Subcontract or purchase order so that such provisions will be upon each Subcontractor or vendor
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ARTICLE 17 PREVENTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND PRESERVATION OF
PUBLIC NATURAL RESOURCES
17 1 1 Pursuant to Chapter 62 Laws of 1973 1st Ex. Session those provisions of federal state and
local statutes ordinances and regulations dealing with the prevention of environmental pollution and the
preservation of public natural resources that affect, or are affected by the herein described project are to
the extent they are reasonably obtainable as follows RCW 43.21 030 RCW 90 58 140 RCW 90 58 320
and RCW 70 94 152. Conform with the provisions thereof
ARTICLE 18 DISCRIMINATION
18.1 1 The Contractor by entering this contract, agrees that Discrimination in all phases of employment
is prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Presidential Executive Order 11375 the
Washington State Law Against Discrimination Chapter 49 60 RCW and by Gubernatorial Executive
Orders 66 -1 and 70 -01 among other laws and regulations
18 1.2 During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor agrees as follows
1 The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment
because of race creed color national origin sex, sexual orientation age marital status or the presence
of any physical sensory or mental handicap nor shall the Contractor commit any of the other unfair
practices defined in RCW 79 60 the Washington State Law Against Discrimination
2. The Contractor will in all solicitation or advertisements for employees placed by on without
regard to race creed, color national origin sex, sexual orientation age marital status or the presence of
any physical sensory or mental disability
3 The Contractor will send to each labor union employment agency or representative of
workers with which the Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or
understanding a notice advising the labor union employment agency or workers representative of the
Contractor's commitments under this contract and RCW 49 60 the Washington State Law Against
Discrimination
4 The Contractor will permit access to its books records and accounts and to its premises by
the Owner or the Washington State Human Rights Commission for the purpose of investigation to
ascertain compliance with these specifications
ARTICLE 19 COUNTY /CONTRACTOR RELATIONSHIP
19 1 1 In the event that either the state or federal government determines that an employer employee
relationship exists rather than an independent contractor relationship such that Clallam County is
deemed responsible for federal withholding social security contributions and the like the Contractor
agrees to reimburse Clallam County for any payments made or required to be made by Clallam County
Should any payments be due to the Contractor pursuant to this agreement, the Contractor agrees that
reimbursement may be made by deducting from such future payments a pro rata share of the amount to
be reimbursed based upon the following formula.
Total amount to be reimbursed Deduction from payment Number of payments remaining
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Notwithstanding a determination by the state or federal government that employer employee relationship
exists the Contractor its officers, employees and agents shall not be entitled to any benefits which
Clallam County provides to its employees including but not limited to vacation and medical benefits
19 1 2 The status of the Contractor hereunder is that of an independent contractor and the Contractor
shall not be construed to be an employee of Clallam County As an independent contractor the
Contractor is not entitled to any benefits available to employees of Clallam County and the
Contractor is responsible for withholding any moneys required to be withheld from the
Contractor's employees pursuant to local, state or federal law including but not limited to
worker's compensation social security and taxes.
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DIVISION ONE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS General Requirements
Section 01001
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1 SUMMARY OF WORK
A. Contract Description
1 Demolition and removal of existing roofing and Insulation
2. Installation of new R 13 vinyl faced insulation, new metal roofing rake fascia
flashings gutters downspouts per drawings and specifications
3 Work typically associated with a project of this type and as described in the
Contract Drawings and these specifications
B The Contractor is responsible for verifying all systems assemblies and details of construction
prepared by the Owner as being appropriate to and within the standard practices of the building
trades involved The Contractor and all of his subcontractors and sub subcontractors shall have
reviewed all documents thoroughly and shall report all discrepancies irregularities and items
that differ from standard practices during the bidding phase The Contractor shall also be
responsible to ensure proper coordination between all trades and all the corresponding
documentation directing those trades. The Contractor shall also be responsible for confirmation
of all manufacturers instructions and special requirements of the use and application of their
products
2. WORK NOT IN CONTRACT
A. NIC (Not in Contract) items are as follows
1 None
3 CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES
A. The Contractor shall have access only to the areas where the new work is to be executed The
Contractor shall coordinate with the Owner for staging construction and parking during
construction which will be limited to the area of Work. Work times and dates shall be
scheduled and approved by the Owner prior to start of work.
4 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. The Contractor shall execute all cutting and patching of existing conditions with the same skilled
workmen with the same material supplies and with the same equipment as required for new
work of the same type
5 UNIT PRICING
1 The cut and patched areas shall be left so that when the work of this Project is completed
all evidence of the cutting and patching is removed
2 Texture finish and color of new or patched areas shall match that of the existing /adjacerfY
construction
A. Provide unit pricing for the following items
1 NONE
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6 ALTERNATES
A. Alternates quoted on Bid Forms will be reviewed and accepted or rejected at the Owner's
option
B Coordinate related Work as required for a proper installation of all the Work of this Contract.
C Alternates
Alternate No 1. Remove existing composition roofing at lower roof and replace with
new 40- year composition roofing.
7 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate scheduling submittals and Work of the various sections of specification to ensure
efficient and orderly sequence of installation of interdependent construction elements with a
minimum of public service disruption
B Verify utility requirement characteristics of operating equipment are compatible with building
utilities
C Coordinate space requirements and installation of electrical work which is indicated
diagrammatically on Drawings Follow routing shown for conduit and wiring as closely as
practicable
D In finished areas conceal pipes and wiring within the construction
8 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that existing conditions and substrate surfaces are acceptable for subsequent Work.
Submission of Bid means acceptance of existing conditions.
9 PREPARATION
A. Clean substrate surfaces prior to applying next material or substance
B Apply manufacturer required or recommended substrate primer sealer or conditioner prior to
applying new material or substance in contact or bond
10 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES
A. Submittal form to identify Project, Contractor Subcontractor or supplier and pertinent Contract
Document references
B Apply Contractor's stamp signed or initialed certifying that review verification of Products
required field dimensions adjacent construction Work, and coordination of information is in
accordance with the requirements of the Work and Contract Documents prior to submitting the
submittal for review by the Owner or Owner's representative Architect.
C Identify variations from Contract Documents and Product or system limitations which may be
detrimental to successful performance of the completed Work
D Revise and submit submittals as required identify all changes made since previous submittal
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11 QUALITY ASSURANCE CONTROL OF INSTALLATION
A. Monitor quality control over suppliers manufacturers products services site conditions and
workmanship to produce Work of specified quality or when no level of quality is specified
perform Work as would be standard for a custom installation
B Comply with manufacturers instructions.
C Comply with specified standards as minimum quality for the Work except when more stringent
tolerances, codes or specified requirements indicate higher standards or more precise
workmanship
12. TOLERANCES
A. Monitor tolerance control of installed Products over suppliers manufacturers Products site
conditions and workmanship to produce acceptable Work. Do not permit tolerances to
accumulate
B Comply fully with manufacturers tolerances
13 REFERENCES
A. Conform to reference standards applicable for each system product, or assembly as commonly
applied to each trade or discipline for this type of work and level of quality specified or implied
by date of issue current as of date of Contract Documents
B Should specified reference standard conflict with Contract Documents request clarification from
Owner before proceeding
14 ELECTRICITY
A. Cost: Contractor may use on site power for equipment related to this contract.
B Provide power outlets for construction operations branch wiring distribution boxes and flexible
power cords as required utilizing the existing building's power source or adjacent sources
C Contractor shall be responsible for Electrical Permit and inspections as required
15. LIGHTING FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES
A. Provide and maintain lighting for construction operations
16 WATER
A. Contractor may use on -site water
17 SANITARY FACILITIES
A. The Contractor may use the on -site restroom facilities for the duration of the project. However
it is expected that they will be kept clean and orderly
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18. ENCLOSURES
A. Provide temporary closures for protection of adjacent existing conditions and barriers to protect
the public from construction hazards Provide adequate fencing to secure site from public
users.
19 PROTECTION OF INSTALLED WORK
A. Protect installed Work and provide special protection where specified in individual specification
sections.
20 SECURITY
A. Provide security and facilities to protect Work and Owner's operations from unauthorized entry
vandalism or theft.
21 PROGRESS CLEANING AND WASTE REMOVAL
A. Collect and maintain areas free of waste materials debris and rubbish Maintain construction
area in a clean and orderly condition Contractor responsible for all costs involved in waste
removal.
22. REMOVAL OF UTILITIES, FACILITIES, AND CONTROLS
A. Remove temporary utilities equipment, facilities materials prior to Final Completion review
B Clean and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary work.
C Restore existing facilities used during construction to original condition Restore permanent
facilities used during construction to specified condition
23. PRODUCTS
A. Products means new material machinery components equipment, fixtures and systems
forming the Work, but does not include machinery and equipment used for preparation
fabrication conveying and erection of the work. Products may also include existing materials or
components specifically identified for reuse
B Do not use materials and equipment removed from existing premises except as specifically
identified or allowed by the Contract Documents
C Provide interchangeable components of the same manufacture for components being replaced
and /or added in addition to existing components e g lighting switches receptacles etc
24 TRANSPORTATION HANDLING STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A. Transport, handle store and protect Products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions
25. CONTRACT CLOSE -OUT PROCEDURES
A. Submit written certification the Contract Documents have been reviewed Work has been
inspected and that Work is complete in accordance with the General Conditions and the
Contract Documents and ready for Owner inspection
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B Submit final Application for Payment identifying total adjusted Contract Sum /Price previous
payments and amount remaining due
C Complete and submit all required documentation covered in this Project Manual and the
drawings
26. FINAL CLEANING
A. Execute final cleaning prior to final inspection
B Thoroughly clean interior and exterior surfaces exposed to view
C Remove waste and surplus materials rubbish and construction facilities from the site
27 ADJUSTING
A. Adjust operating Products and equipment to ensure smooth and unhindered operation
28 WARRANTIES
A. Provide duplicate notarized copies
B Execute and assemble transferable warranty documents from Subcontractors suppliers and
manufacturers
C Submit prior to final Application for Payment.
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DIVISION SIX
Section 06100
PART 1 GENERAL
11 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes.
1 Miscellaneous lumber for attachment and support of other work.
2 Wood furring
B Related Sections.
1 Section 07600 Flashing and Sheet Metal
1 2 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver and store the products to prevent excessive exposure and damage by other
trades Protect from direct element exposure during storage Elevate one end of
panels to drain any accumulated moisture
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MISCELLANEOUS LUMBER
Rouah Carpentry
A. General. Provide lumber for support or attachment of other construction including the
following
1 Blocking
2. Furring
3 Repair /replacement of existing construction
B For items of dimensional lumber size provide Construction Stud or No 2 grade
lumber with 19 percent maximum moisture content and any of the following species
1 Hem -fir or Hem -fir (north) NLGA, WCLIB or WWPA
2. Northern Species. NLGA
3 Western Woods WCLIB or WWPA
C For items exposed to exterior provide pressure treated material of sizes appropriate for
application
PART 3 EXECUTION
31 EXAMINATION
A. Upon removal of existing roofing and insulation inspect entire surface for any signs of
rot or insect damage Notify Owner immediately upon discovery
B Review existing roof structure to receive metal panels for obstructions loose framing
members or voids Repair or replace unacceptable work which may affect proper
material installation
C Discrepancies between job site conditions and drawings (if provided) as approved shall
be brought to the attention of the Owner's representative for resolution
D Install new roofing per approved submittal drawings only
E Caulk, seal and fasten so as to provide a complete weather -tight installation
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Rouah Caroentry
A. Remove construction debris from roof surfaces and surrounding areas on a daily basis
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DIVISION SEVEN Buildme Insulation
Section 07210
PART 1 GENERAL
1 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and
Division I Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section includes the following:
1 Vinyl faced, glass fiber blanket insulation (metal building insulation)
B Related Sections include the following:
1 Division 7 Section `Metal Roofing
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data. For each type of product indicated.
1 4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Source Limitations. Obtain each type of building insulation through one source
B Fire Test Response Characteristics. Provide insulation and related materials with the fire- test response
characteristics indicated, as determined by testing identical products per test method indicated below by
UL or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Identify
materials with appropriate markings of applicable testing and inspecting agency
l Surface Burning Characteristics ASTM E 84
2 Fire Resistance Ratings. ASTM E 119
3 Combustion Characteristics. ASTM E 136
1.5 DELIVERY STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Protect insulation materials from physical damage and from deterioration by moisture, soiling, and other
sources. Store inside and in a dry location. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for
handling, storing, and protecting during installation.
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
A. Manufacturers Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products of one of the following:
1 Manufacturers of Glass Fiber Insulation.
CertainTeed Corp Owens Corning Fiberglass Corp Guardian Fiberglass.
2.2 INSULATING MATERIALS
A Faced, glass fiber blanket insulation ASTM C 665 type Ill Class A membrane faced blanket. Surface
to have a flame- spread index of 25 or less Membrane face comprised of vinyl film facing with
fiberglass- polyester blend fabric backing
1 R value /thickness R 13 4 blankets
PART 3 EXECUTION
3 1 INSTALLATION GENERAL
A. Comply with insulation manufacturer's written instructions applicable to products and application
indicated.
B Install insulation that is undamaged, dry and unsoiled and that has not been left exposed at any time to
ice and snow
C Extend insulation in thickness indicated to envelop entire area to be insulated Cut and fit tightly around
obstructions and fill voids with insulation. Remove projections that interfere with placement.
D Water Piping Coordination If water piping is located on inside of insulated exterior walls, coordinate
location of piping to ensure that it is placed on warm side of insulation and insulation encapsulates
piping.
3.2 INSTALLATION OF GENERAL BUILDING INSULATION
A. Apply insulation units to substrates by method indicated, complying with manufacturer's written
instructions. If no specific method is indicated, bond units to substrate with adhesive or use mechanical
anchorage to provide permanent placement and support of units.
B Set vapor retarder to warm side of construction, unless otherwise indicated. Do not obstruct ventilation
spaces, except for firestopping.
1 Tape joints and ruptures in vapor retarder and seal each continuous area of insulation to
surrounding construction to ensure airtight installation
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3.3 INSTALLATION OF VAPOR RETARDERS
C General Extend vapor retarder to extremities of areas to be protected from vapor transmission. Secure
in place with adhesives or other anchorage system as indicated. Extend vapor retarder to cover
miscellaneous voids in insulated substrates, including those filled with loose fiber insulation.
D Seal vertical joints in vapor retarders over framing by lapping not less than 16' Fasten vapor retarders to
framing at top, end, and bottom edges, at perimeter of wall openings and at lap joints. Space fasteners
16 inches o c.
E. Firmly attach vapor retarders to substrates with mechanical fasteners or adhesives as recommended by
vapor- retarder manufacturer
F Seal joints caused by pipes, conduits, electrical boxes, and similar items penetrating vapor retarders with
vapor- retarder tape to create an airtight seal between penetrating objects and vapor retarder
G Repair any tears or punctures in vapor retarders immediately before concealment by other work. Cover
with vapor- retarder tape or another layer of vapor retarder
3.3 PROTECTION
A Protect installed insulation and vapor retarders from damage due to harmful weather exposures, physical
abuse, and other causes. Provide temporary coverings or enclosures where insulation is subject to abuse
and cannot be concealed and protected by permanent construction immediately after installation.
END OF SECTION 07210
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DIVISION SEVEN Metal Roofina
Section 07400
PART 1 GENERAL
11 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes
1 Preformed metal roof panels
2. Accessories including fasteners sealant, sealant tape closures and flashing
B Related Sections.
1 Section 07600 Flashing and Sheet Metal
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data. Manufacturer's written technical information and installation instructions
which demonstrate that materials to be installed with Contract Documents
B Product Samples Submit samples for color selection
1 Submit manufacturer's standard profile sample color chips and published
information as applies
C Submit letter of compliance and conformance from the manufacturer
1 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer Must be a certified applicator of the approved product and system with a
minimum of ten (10) years of experience installing the products specified
B Regulatory agency Requirements Comply with Building Code requirements if more
restrictive than those specified herein
C Testing and Certification Wind Up -Lift UL580 Class 90 Construction #130 UL
Building Materials Directory
B Reference Standard Flashing and gutters per recommendations of Sheet Metal and
Air Conditioning Contractors National Association Inc. Architectural Sheet Metal
Manual latest edition
14 WARRANTY
A. Submit manufacturer's standard warranty guaranteeing to correct failures in product
which may occur during the warranty period without reducing or otherwise limiting
any other rights to correction which the Owner may have under the Contract
Documents
1 Warrant the finish performance against crack, check, peel or flake changing
color or chalking for twenty (20) years from date of substantial completion
B Contractor's Guarantee The General Contractor and Metal Panel Sub Contractor
shall jointly and unconditionally guarantee in writing the water- tightness of the total
assembly for a period of three (3) years from the date of substantial completion This
warranty constitutes a guarantee that the Contractor will furnish all labor and
materials which may be necessary for repairs during this period The only exceptions
to this guarantee are damages caused by the Owner or others and by fire smoke
lightning and hail
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1 5 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Deliver and store the products to prevent excessive exposure and damage by other
trades Protect from direct element exposure during storage. Elevate one end of
panels to drain any accumulated moisture
B Product shall be shipped with factory applied strippable plastic.
C Handle products carefully so as to minimize damage from hoisting handling and
installation Metal product and cartons /crafting shall not be used as a storage or work
platform
1 6 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Examine the conditions and substrates in which metal roofing is to be installed Substrate
shall be level flat and true to avoid panel stresses
B Field measurements shall be taken prior to fabrication of panels
C Proceed with roofing installation only after satisfactory conditions are met.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
21 MATERIALS
A. Approved Manufacturer
1 Metal roofing as manufactured by Champion Metal of Washington Inc
2. Approved equal. None
B Roof panel designation (specifications are based on Champion s Steel Snap -Loc)
1 Base Metal
a. Material Steel
b Manufacturing Standard ASTM A- 653 -94 Grade D or E.
c. Thickness 26 gauge.
d Minimum Yield Strength Min 50 000 psi for Grade E.
e Protective Coating Galvanized G90 coating Min 1 25 oz. Of pure zinc per
square foot.
2 Configuration
a Panel Length Full length from ridge to eaves and from wall to eaves
b Panels profile shall be Hi -Rib by Champion
3 Exterior Finish
a. Panel Finish Galvanized Mill Finish
b Salt Spray resistance ASTM B 117 humidity Resistance ASTM D -2247 and
ASTM D -714 Abrasion Resistance ASTM D 968, Formability Test
ASTM D 1737
C Fasteners
1 As per manufacturer's recommendations
D Sealant:
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1 Use sealant with primer or sealant per manufacturer's recommendations
E Profile Closures
1 Use material to match gauge and finish of roofing panel
2 Use neoprene or polyethylene foam die -cast or formed to panel configuration
F Flashing Provide all Rake Corner Ridge Valley and all other miscellaneous trims
and flashings required for a complete installation
1 Provide Rake Trim with profile and color to match existing
2 Use material of same gauge and finish
3 Dissimilar materials will not be allowed
PART 3 EXECUTION
31 EXAMINATION
A. Review substrate to receive metal panels for obstructions loose framing membranes
or voids Repair or replace unacceptable work which may affect proper material
installation
B Install per approved submittal drawings only
C Caulk, seal and fasten so as to provide a complete weather -tight installation
Metal Roofing
D Discrepancies between job site conditions and drawings (if provided) as approved
shall be brought to the attention of the Owner's representative for resolution
3 2 PREPARATION
A. General.
1 Remove projections and debris from substrate before starting installation
2 Secure all vent stacks curbs and other penetrations to substrate before starting
panel installation
3 3 INSTALLATION
A. General
1 Install roofing panels per manufacturer's specifications and NRCA s 'The NRCA
Steep Roofing Manual'
2 Layout work with horizontal and vertical chalk lines
B Flashing Materials and fabrication specified in 07600
1 Install flashing and edge protection to conform with installation details and
instructions of The NRCA Steep Roofing Manual' and to provide a weathertight
installation
3 4 CLEANING
A. Remove construction debris from roof surfaces and surrounding areas on a daily
basis
B Touch -up areas as required or directed with manufacturer s standard touch -up paint.
Follow instructions for application
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C Clean out gutters and downspouts of ALL debris whether organic or construction
related
D At completion leave project free from stains scraps scrapes and scratches
E. Final inspection will be at the discretion of the Owner's representative
END OF SECTION 07400
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DIVISION SEVEN Flashina and Sheet Metal
Section 07600
PART 1 GENERAL
11 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes
1 Sheet metal flashing and trim
2. Gutters and downspouts.
3 Fasteners and attachment devices.
4 Coatings and slip- sheets to isolate sheet metal from dissimilar materials
B Related Sections.
1 Section 07400 Metal Roofing
2. Section 07900 Sealant.
12 SUBMITTALS
A. Shop Drawings Submit shop drawings showing layout, joining profiles and
anchorages of fabricated work, layouts at scale of 1/4 inch per foot, details at scale of 3
inches per foot, as required for a proper installation
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2 1 SHEET METAL
A. Concealed Flashings Galvanized steel sheet, ASTM A 526 commercial quality G90
hot -dip galvanized
1 Minimum thickness 28 gauge (0 0239 inch) unless indicated otherwise
B Exposed Flashings From the same materials as the metal roof and wall panels
1 Minimum thickness. 29 gauge unless indicated otherwise
C Plumbing Stack and Electrical Mast Flashing As recommended by metal roof panel
manufacturer
D Gutters 5' wide J' style continuous aluminum Slope 1/8' per foot to downspout.
1 0 027' thick anodized aluminum
2 Color To be selected by Owner from standard color palette
3 Provide leaf strainers at downspout headers
4 Provide 2' x 3' square inserts at downspouts Seal with Elasto Capopolymer and
rivet in place
5 Provide concrete splash blocks at all downspouts
E. Downspouts 2' x 3' Aluminum anodized to match Gutters
1 Provide anchor straps at 30' o c.
2.2 ACCESSORY MATERIALS
A. Fasteners Corrosion resistant metal of same material or as recommended by
manufacturer of metal being fastened Exposed fastener heads where permitted to
match color and finish of sheet material
B Solder ASTM B 32 50/50 tin -lead rosin flux unless recommended otherwise by
sheet metal manufacturer
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C Sealant: As specified in Section 07900 or as recommended by other material
manufacturers
1 Use non curing type for concealed joints
2 Use non -sag elastomeric type for exposed joints
2.3 FABRICATION GENERAL
A. From sheet metal work true to line and profiles indicated substantially free from oil
canning buckling tool marks and other defects.
B Comply with applicable portions of SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal Manual
C Provide for thermal expansion of exposed sheet metal work exceeding 15 feet
running length
1 Flashing and trim Provide movement joints at maximum spacing of 10 feet; no
joints allowed within 2 feet of corner or intersection
2 Gutters Provide movement joints at maximum spacing of 30 feet on center
centered between downspouts
D Conceal fasteners and expansion provisions wherever possible
1 Exposed fasteners are not allowed on faces of sheet metal exposed to public
view
E. Form a'A inch hem on underside of exposed edges
F Fabricate cleats and attachment devices from same material as sheet metal
component being anchored or from compatible non corrosive metal recommended
by sheet metal manufacturer
1 Gauge As recommended by SMACNA or metal manufacturer for application but
in no case less than gauge of metal being secured
PART 3 EXECUTION
31 EXAMINATION
A. Examine substrates and conditions under which products of this section are to be
installed and verify that work may properly commence Do not proceed with the work
until unsatisfactory conditions have been fully resolved
1 Verify that nailers blocking and other attachment provisions for sheet metal work
are properly located and securely fastened to resist effects of wind and thermal
stresses
3 2 PREPARATION
A. Verify shapes and dimensions of surfaces to be covered before fabricating sheet
metal
B Isolate dissimilar metals by means of a heavy bituminous coating adhered
polyethylene sheet, or other means approved by the Architect.
3 3 INSTALLATION
A. General Except as otherwise indicated comply with manufacturer's installation
instructions and recommendations and with SMACNA Architectural Sheet Metal
Manual Anchor units of work securely in place by methods indicated providing for
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thermal expansion in metal units Set units true to line and level indicated Install
work with laps joints and seams permanently weatherproof and watertight.
B Sealed Joints Form minimum 1 -inch hooked joints and embed flange into sealant or
adhesive Form metal to completely conceal sealant or adhesive
1 Moving joints When ambient temperature is moderate (40 -70 degrees
Fahrenheit) at time to installation set joined members for 50 per cent movement
either way Adjust setting position of joined members proportionally for
temperatures above 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Do not install sealant at
temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Refer to section on sealants
elsewhere in Division 7 for handling and installation requirements for joint sealers
C Soldered Joints
1 Do not solder prefinished sheet metal
2 Clean surfaces to be soldered removing oils and foreign matter
3 Pretin edges of sheets to be soldered to a width of 1 1/2 inches except where
pretinned surface would show in the finished work
4 Do not use torches for soldering
5 Heat surfaces to receive solder and flow into joint. Fill joint completely
6 Rivet joints where additional strength is required
7 Completely remove flux and spatter from exposed surfaces
3 4 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Repair or replace work that is damaged or defaced as directed by the Architect.
B Provide final protection in a manner which is acceptable to the installer and which
ensures that sheet metal work will be without damage or deterioration at time of
substantial completion
END OF SECTION 07600
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DIVISION SEVEN Sealant
Section 07900
PART 1 GENERAL
11 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes
1 The sealing of joints indicated on schedule at the end of this section
2 The sealing of other joints indicated on drawings
B Joints of similar nature to those indicated on the schedule shall be sealed with same
sealer whether indicated on drawings to be sealed or not.
1 2 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Conditions Do not proceed with installation of sealers under the
following conditions
1 When ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside the limits
permitted by sealer manufacturer or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 4 degrees
Centigrade)
2 When substrates are wet due to rain frost, condensation or other causes
B Joint Dimension Conditions Do not proceed with installation of sealers when joint
dimensions are less than recommended by joint sealer manufacturer for application
indicated
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2 1 MATERIALS GENERAL
A. General Provide only products which are recommended and approved by their
manufacturer for the specific use to which they are put, and which comply with all
requirements of the Contract Documents.
1 Single source responsibility Obtain sealer materials from a single manufacturer
for each generic product required
2 Compatibility Provide sealers fillers and other related materials that are
compatible with one another and with joint substrates under conditions of service
and application as demonstrated by testing and field experience
3 Colors of exposed sealers As indicated or if not otherwise indicated as
selected by the Architect from manufacturer's standard colors
B Products The products listed for each generic type provided they comply with
requirements of the Contract Documents will be among those considered
acceptable
2 2 ELASTOMERIC JOINT SEALERS
A. Non Skinning Butyl: One -part, synthetic rubber sealant intended for concealed use
on metal substrates.
1 Products
a '757 Butyl Sealant' Protective Treatments Inc
b JS 779' Tremco Inc
B One -Part Nonsag Urethane Sealant: ASTM C 920 Type S Grade NS Class 25 Use
NT
1 Products
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a. Chem -Calk 900 Bostik Construction Products Division /ChemRex, Inc
b Spec 3000' Geocel Corporation
c 'Vulkem 116' Mameco International Inc.
d Dynatrol I Pecora Corporation
e Sikaflex 1A Sika Corporation
f Sonolastic SP 1 Sonneborn Building Products Division /ChemRex, Inc.
g Dymonic Tremco Inc.
C One -Part Pourable Urethane Sealant: ASTM C 920 Type S Grade P Class 25 Use
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1 Products
a 'Chem -Calk 950' Bostik Construction Products Division /Emhart Corporation
b 'Vulkem 45 Mameco International, Inc.
c Urexpan NR 201 Pecora Corporation
d Sonolastic SL 1 Sonneborn Building Products Division /ChemRex Inc
2 3 LATEX JOINT SEALANT
A. Acrylic -Latex Emulsion Sealant: One -part, nonsag mildew- resistant, acrylic emulsion
sealant complying with ASTM C 834 formulated to be paintable and recommended
for exposed applications on interior and on protected exterior exposures involving
joint movement of not more than plus or minus 1 1/2 percent.
1 Products
a Chem -Calk 600' Bostik Construction Products Division /Emhart Corporation
b AC -20' Pecora Corporation
c Sonolac Sonneborn Building Products Division /ChemRex, Inc
d Tremco Acrylic Latex Caulk 834 Tremco Inc
2 4 JOINT FILLERS AND BACKING
A. Plastic Foam Joint Filler Open cell polyurethane foam or nongassing closed -cell
polyurethane foam subject to approval of sealant manufacturer
B Bond Breaker Tape Plastic tape as recommended by sealant manufacturer for
preventing bond between sealant and other materials at back (third) surface of joint.
Provide self- adhesive tape where applicable
PART 3 EXECUTION
3 1 PREPARATION
A. Surface Cleaning of Joints
1 Remove all foreign material from joint substrates that could interface with
adhesion of joint sealer
2. Clean porous joint substrate surfaces by brushing grinding blast cleaning
mechanical abrading washing or a combination of these methods to produce a
clean sound substrate capable of developing optimum bond with joint sealers
3 Remove laitance and form releaser agents from concrete
4 Clean nonporous substrate surfaces by chemical cleaners or other means that
are not harmful to substrates or leave residues capable of interfering with
adhesion of joint sealers
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B Joint Priming Prime joint substrates where recommended by joint sealer
manufacturer Apply primer to comply with joint sealer manufacturer's
recommendations
C Masking Tape Use masking tape where required to prevent contact of sealant with
adjoining surfaces which otherwise would be permanently stained or damaged by
such contact or by cleaning methods required to remove sealant smears Remove
tape immediately after tooling without disturbing joint seal
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with joint sealer manufacturer's printed installation instructions applicable to
products and applications indicated except where more stringent requirements apply
B Installation of Sealant Backings.
1 Install joint filler to provide support of sealant during application and at position
required to produce the cross sectional shape and depth of installed sealant
which allows optimum sealant movement capability
a Do not leave gaps between ends of joint fillers
b Do not stretch twist, puncture or tear joint fillers
c. Remove absorbent joint fillers that have become wet prior to sealant
application and replace with dry material
2 Install bond breaker tape between sealants and filler or back of joints where
required to prevent third -side adhesion of sealant.
C Installation of Sealants Install sealants by proven techniques that result in sealants
directly contacting and fully wetting joint substrates completely filling recesses
provided and providing uniform cross sectional shapes form optimum sealant
movement capability
D Tooling of Nonsag Sealants Immediately after sealant application and prior to time
skinning or curing begins tool sealants to form smooth uniform beads of
configuration indicated to eliminate air pockets and to ensure contact and adhesion
of sealant with sides of joint.
3 3 PROTECTION AND CLEANING
A. Protect joint sealers during and after curing period from contact with contaminating
substances or from damage resulting from construction operations. Remove
damaged or deteriorated joint sealers immediately and reseal joints with new
materials to produce joint sealer installations with repaired areas indistinguishable
from original work.
B Clean off excess sealants or sealant smears adjacent to joints as work progresses by
methods and with cleaning materials approved by manufacturers of joint sealers and
of products in which joint occur
3 4 SCHEDULE OF JOINT SEALERS
A. Exposed Non Traffic Exterior Joints
1 One -part nonsag urethane sealant.
2 Backer Plastic foam joint filler
3 Joint shape Concave joint configuration
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B Exposed Non Traffic Interior Joints
1 Acrylic- emulsion latex sealant.
2. Backer Plastic foam joint filler
3 Joint shape Concave joint configuration
C Concealed Metal to Metal Joints (within sheet metal roof accessory skylight, window
and similar work)
1 Non skinning butyl sealant.
2 Joint shape Fillet or lap
END OF SECTION 07900
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DIVISION SEVEN Asphalt Shingles
Section 073111
SECTION 07311 ASPHALT SHINGLES
PART 1 GENERAL
1 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section
12 SUMMARY
A This Section includes the following.
1 Asphalt shingles
2 Felt underlayment.
B Related Sections include the following
1 Division 6 Section Rough Carpentry' for roof deck wood structural panels.
2 Division 7 Section Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim for metal roof penetration flashings
and counterflashings not part of this Section.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A Product Data. For each type of product indicated
B Samples for Verification For the following products, of sizes indicated, to verify color
selected
1 Asphalt Shingle Full -size asphalt shingle strip
2 Ridge and Hip Cap Shingles Full -size ridge and hip cap asphalt shingle.
1 4 DELIVERY STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A Store roofing materials in a dry well ventilated, weathertight location according to asphalt
shingle manufacturer's written instructions Store underlayment rolls on end on pallets or other
raised surfaces. Do not double -stack rolls.
1 Handle, store, and place roofing materials in a manner to avoid significant or permanent
damage to roof deck or structural supporting members
B Protect unused underlayment from weather sunlight, and moisture when left overnight or when
roofing work is not in progress
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Section 0731 1 1
1 5 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Weather Limitations. Proceed with installation only when existing and forecasted weather
conditions permit asphalt shingle roofing to be performed according to manufacturer's written
instructions and warranty requirements
16 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or
replace asphalt shingles that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period
Materials failures include manufacturing defects and failure of asphalt shingles to self -seal after
a reasonable time
I Material Warranty Period 40 years from date of Substantial Completion, prorated with
first 5 years nonprorated
2 Wind Speed Warranty Period Asphalt shingles will resist blow -off or damage caused by
wind speeds up to 80 mph for 5 years from date of Substantial Completion
3 Algae Discoloration Warranty Period Asphalt shingles will not discolor 10 years from
date of Substantial Completion
4 Workmanship Warranty Period 10 years from date of Substantial Completion
B Special Project Warranty Roofing Installer's warranty on warranty form at end of this Section,
signed by roofing Installer covering Work of this Section, in which roofing Installer agrees to
repair or replace components of asphalt shingle roofing that fail in materials or workmanship
within the following warranty period
1 Warranty Period Five years from date of Substantial Completion
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2 1 GLASS -FIBER REINFORCED ASPHALT SHINGLES
A Laminated -Strip Asphalt Shingles ASTM D 3462, laminated, multi -ply overlay construction,
glass -fiber reinforced, mineral- granule surfaced, and self sealing.
1 Manufacturers.
a. Celotex Corporation
b CertainTeed Corporation
c Elk Corporation of Dallas
d. GAF Materials Corporation
e Georgia Pacific Corporation
f Owens Corning
g. PABCO Roofing Products
h TAMKO Roofing Products, Inc
2 Butt Edge Straight cut.
3 Strip Size Manufacturer's standard
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Section 073111
4 Algae Resistance Granules treated to resist algae discoloration
5 Color and Blends: As selected by Architect from manufacturer's full range
B Hip and Ridge Shingles Manufacturer's standard units to match asphalt shingles
2.2 UNDERLAYMENT MATERIALS
A. Felts ASTM D 226 or ASTM D 4869 Type I, asphalt saturated organic felts, nonperforated
2.3 ACCESSORIES
A Asphalt Roofing Cement: ASTM D 4586 Type II asbestos free
B Roofing Nails ASTM F 1667 aluminum, stainless steel copper or hot -dip galvanized steel
wire shingle nails, minimum 0 120-inch diameter smooth shank, sharp pointed with a
minimum 3/8 inch- diameter flat head and of sufficient length to penetrate 3/4 inch into solid
wood decking or extend at least 1/8 inch through OSB or plywood sheathing.
1 Where nails are in contact with metal flashing, use nails made from same metal as
flashing.
2 4 METAL FLASHING AND TRIM
A Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim Comply with requirements in Division 7 Section Sheet Metal
Flashing and Trim.
B Fabricate sheet metal flashing and trim to comply with recommendations in SMACNA s
Architectural Sheet Metal Manual that apply to design, dimensions, metal, and other
characteristics of item
C Vent Pipe Flashings ASTM B 749 Type L51121 at least 1/16 inch thick. Provide lead sleeve
sized to slip over and turn down into pipe, soldered to skirt at slope of roof and extending at
least 4 inches from pipe onto roof
PART 3 EXECUTION
31 EXAMINATION
A Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with Installer present, for compliance with
requirements for installation tolerances and other conditions affecting performance of work.
1 Examine roof sheathing to verify that sheathing Joints are supported by framing and
blocking or metal clips and that installation is within flatness tolerances
2 Verify that substrate is sound, dry smooth, clean sloped for drainage and completely
anchored, and that provision has been made for flashings and penetrations through
asphalt shingles
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B Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected
3.2 UNDERLAYMENT INSTALLATION
A Single Layer Felt Underlayment: Install single layer of felt underlayment on roof deck
perpendicular to roof slope in parallel courses Lap sides a minimum of 2 inches over
underlying course Lap ends a minimum of 4 inches Stagger end laps between succeeding
courses at least 72 inches Fasten with felt underlayment nails
3.3 METAL FLASHING INSTALLATION
A General Install metal flashings and other sheet metal to comply with requirements in
Division 7 Section Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim
Install metal flashings according to recommendations in ARMA s Residential Asphalt
Roofing Manual and asphalt shingle recommendations in NRCA s 'The NRCA Roofing
and Waterproofing Manual
3 4 ASPHALT SHINGLE INSTALLATION
A Install asphalt shingles according to manufacturer's written instructions, recommendations in
ARMA's Residential Asphalt Roofing Manual, and asphalt shingle recommendations in
NRCA's 'The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual
B Install starter strip along lowest roof edge, consisting of an asphalt shingle strip with tabs
removed at least 7 inches wide with self sealing strip face up at roof edge
1 Extend asphalt shingles 3/4 inch over fascia at eaves and rakes
2 Install starter strip along rake edge
C Install first and remaining courses of asphalt shingles stair stepping diagonally across roof deck
with manufacturer's recommended offset pattern at succeeding courses, maintaining uniform
exposure
D Install asphalt shingles by single strip column or racking method, maintaining uniform
exposure Install full length first course followed by cut second course, repeating alternating
pattern in succeeding courses.
E Fasten asphalt shingle strips with a minimum of six roofing nails located according to
manufacturer's written instructions.
1 Where roof slope is less than 4 12, seal asphalt shingles with asphalt roofing cement
spots
2 When ambient temperature during installation is below 50 deg F seal asphalt shingles
with asphalt roofing cement spots
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Section 073111
F Ridge Cap Shingles Maintain same exposure of cap shingles as roofing shingle exposure Lap
cap shingles at ridges to shed water away from direction of prevailing winds Fasten with
roofing nails of sufficient length to penetrate sheathing.
1 Fasten ridge cap asphalt shingles to cover ridge vent without obstructing airflow
3 5 ROOFING INSTALLER'S WARRANTY
A WHEREAS of herein called the `Roofing
Installer has performed roofing and associated work "work') on the following project.
1 Owner Clallam County
2 Address 223 East 4` Street, Suite 7 Port Angeles, WA 98362
3 Area of Work replacement roofing
4 Acceptance Date
5 Warranty Period
6 Expiration Date
B AND WHEREAS Roofing Installer has contracted (either directly with Owner or indirectly as a
subcontractor) to warrant said work against leaks and faulty or defective materials and
workmanship for designated Warranty Period.
C NOW THEREFORE Roofing Installer hereby warrants, subject to terms and conditions herein
set forth, that during Warranty Period he will at his own cost and expense, make or cause to be
made such repairs to or replacements of said work as are necessary to correct faulty and
defective work and as are necessary to maintain said work in a watertight condition
D This Warranty is made subject to the following terms and conditions
1 Specifically excluded from this Warranty are damages to work and other parts of the
building, and to building contents, caused by
a. lightning;
b peak gust wind speed exceeding 80 mph,
c fire,
d failure of roofing system substrate, including cracking, settlement, excessive
deflection, deterioration, and decomposition,
e faulty construction of parapet walls, copings, chimneys, skylights, vents,
equipment supports, and other edge conditions and penetrations of the work,
f vapor condensation on bottom of roofing; and
g. activity on roofing by others, including construction contractors, maintenance
personnel, other persons, and animals, whether authorized or unauthorized by
Owner
2 When work has been damaged by any of foregoing causes, Warranty shall be null and
void until such damage has been repaired by Roofing Installer and until cost and expense
thereof have been paid by Owner or by another responsible party so designated
3 Roofing Installer is responsible for damage to work covered by this Warranty but is not
liable for consequential damages to building or building contents resulting from leaks or
faults or defects of work.
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Division 07 Thermal Moisture Protection
Clallam County Parks, Fair Facilities
March 2006
DIVISION SEVEN Asphalt Shingles
Section 073111
4 During Warranty Period, if Owner allows alteration of work by anyone other than
Roofing Installer including cutting, patching, and maintenance in connection with
penetrations, attachment of other work, and positioning of anything on roof this
Warranty shall become null and void on date of said alterations, but only to the extent
said alterations affect work covered by this Warranty If Owner engages Roofing
Installer to perform said alterations, Warranty shall not become null and void unless
Roofing Installer before starting said work, shall have notified Owner in writing,
showing reasonable cause for claim that said alterations would likely damage or
deteriorate work, thereby reasonably justifying a limitation or termination of this
Warranty
5 During Warranty Period, if original use of roof is changed, this Warranty shall become
null and void on date of said change but only to the extent said change affects work
covered by this Warranty
6 Owner shall promptly notify Roofing Installer of observed, known or suspected leaks,
defects, or deterioration and shall afford reasonable opportunity for Roofing Installer to
inspect work and to examine evidence of such leaks, defects, or deterioration
7 This Warranty is recognized to be the only warranty of Roofing Installer on said work
and shall not operate to restrict or cut off Owner from other remedies and resources
lawfully available to Owner in cases of roofing failure Specifically this Warranty shall
not operate to relieve Roofing Installer of responsibility for performance of original work
according to requirements of the Contract Documents, regardless of whether Contract
was a contract directly with Owner or a subcontract with Owner's General Contractor
E. IN WITNESS THEREOF this instrument has been duly executed this day of
2006
1 Authorized Signature
2 Name
3 Title
END OF SECTION 07311
Fairgrounds Home Arts Building Re Roof
Division 07 Thermal Moisture Protection
Clallam County Parks, Fair Facilities
March 2006
DIVISION NINE Exterior Painting
Section 09900
PART 1 GENERAL
11 SUMMARY
A. Provide All preparation and finishing as scheduled and specified Painting is required
on all new areas of work and areas damaged or discolored due to demolition or other
construction related mishaps Existing adjacent surfaces to match new
1 2 A. Finishing work of this Section as a system includes but is not limited to the
following
1 Preparation of all surfaces required to be painted
2 Performance and completion of painting and finishing of all required
exterior surfaces.
B Definitions
1 Acceptable or Accepted' means acceptable to or by the Owner
2 Provide as used in this Section means Furnish and install or apply
complete in place
3 Specialist' means an individual or firm of established reputation (or if
newly organized whose personnel have previously established a
reputation in the same field) This individual or firm must be regularly
engaged in and maintain a regular force of workmen skilled in performing
required work.
1 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Sub Contractor /Applicator to be a 'Specialist' as defined in this Section
B Manufacturers and Products Qualifications As listed in referenced manual
1 4 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Delivery Deliver materials to project site in original, new unopened packages
and containers bearing the manufacturer's name with label and the following
information
1 Name or title of material.
2. Manufacturer's stock number and date of manufacture
3 Manufacturer's name
4 Contents by volume for major pigment and vehicle constituents
5 Thinning instructions
6 Application instructions
7 Color name and number
B Store materials in tightly covered containers
1 Maintain containers in a clean condition free of foreign materials and
residue.
2 Store materials at ambient temperature of between 45 degrees
Fahrenheit minimum and 90 degrees Fahrenheit maximum in a well
ventilated are or as specified by manufacturer
3 Ensure that storage area is neat and orderly Remove oily rags and
waste daily
C Take precautionary measures to prevent fire and health hazards
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Clallam County Parks, Fair Facilities
DIVISION NINE Exterior Painting
Section 09900
1 5 MAINTENANCE STOCK
A. At time of completing application deliver stock of maintenance material to the
Owner Furnish not less than one properly labeled and sealed one gallon can of
each type of finish coat of each color taken from lots furnished for the Work.
1 6 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Temperature Do no work of this Section when surfaces or air temperatures are
below manufacturer's recommended temperature for conditions of installation
B Weather Do no exterior work on unprotected surfaces if it is raining or moisture
from any source is present or expected before finishes can dry or attain proper
cure
17 WARRANTY
A. Warranty period to extend for one years from date of Final Completion of the Project
Work.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Unless otherwise indicated all products are manufactured by Pittsburgh or Parker
Paints Company
2.2 SCHEDULE OF COATINGS FOR BUILDING EXTERIOR /MISC TOUCH -UP
A. Wood Trim
1 Primer 6 -609 Latex Wood Primer One (1) Coat.
2 Finish 77 -447 Series Latex Stain Two (2) Coats
Note 1 After surface preparation apply primer only in locations where wood is
exposed
2 3 COLOR
A. Base building /trim color shall match existing
PART 3 EXECUTION
3 1 INSPECTION
A. Verify that all conditions and substrates are ready for Work of this Section
including but not limited to heat and ventilation and moisture contents of the
various substrates.
3 2 SURFACE PREPARATION
A. Painted surfaces for each individual surface to be painted shall be prepared for
each condition in accordance with the current industry standards
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DIVISION NINE Exterior Painting
Section 09900
B Each area of deterioration shall be identified and confirmed by Owner prior to the
execution of any preparation work.
C Care shall be taken to not penetrate or damage existing siding /substrate materials.
1 In the event a material is severely damaged or penetrated during the
preparation work, it shall be repaired per the prior approval of the Owner or
replaced matching detail and material the existing and adjacent substrates
B Test patches of all coating systems are required and to be approved by the Owner or
their representatives.
3 3 PROTECTION
A. Protect surrounding areas and surfaces to preclude damage during work of this
section
1 As work proceeds and on completion of work, promptly remove all
spilled splashed or splattered products by methods not damaging to
surfaces
2 During work progress, keep premises free from any unnecessary
accumulation of tools, equipment, surplus materials debris and the like
3 Protect completed work at the end of each work day
3 4 APPLICATION
A. Perform the work in accordance with Quality Assurance provisions References
Specifications and Manufacturer's directions Where these may be in conflict, the
more stringent requirements shall govern
B Do not paint over any code required labels, equipment identification or performance
rating name or nomenclature plates.
C Allow proper drying time between coats as recommended by paint manufacturer
3 5 CLEANING
A. Cleaning Upon completion of Work, clean window glass and other areas of paint
splatter or over -spray
B Remove all debris from painting process such as tape cans brushes paper rags
etc.
END OF SECTION 09900
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State of Washington
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
Prevailing Wage Section Telephone (360) 902 5335
PO Box 44540 Olympia, WA 98504 -4540
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 on the Benefit Code Key
CLALLAM COUNTY
Effective 03 -03 -06
Classification
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $33 46 1N 5D
BOILERMAKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $46 32 1C 5N
BRICK AND MARBLE MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL $41 17 1M 5A
CABINET MAKERS (IN SHOP)
JOURNEY LEVEL $14 67 1
CARPENTERS
ACOUSTICAL WORKER $40.23 1M 5D
BRIDGE, DOCK AND WARF CARPENTERS $40 07 1M 5D
CARPENTER $40 07 1M 5D
CREOSOTED MATERIAL $40 17 1M 5D
DRYWALL APPLICATOR $40 22 1M 5D
FLOOR FINISHER $40 20 1M 5D
FLOOR LAYER $40.20 1M 5D
FLOOR SANDER $40.20 1M 5D
MILLWRIGHT AND MACHINE ERECTORS $41 07 1M 5D
PILEDRIVERS, DRIVING PULLING, PLACING COLLARS AND WELDING $40.27 1M 5D
SAWFILER $40.20 1M 5D
SHINGLER $40.20 1M 5D
STATIONARY POWER SAW OPERATOR $40 20 1M 5D
STATIONARY WOODWORKING TOOLS $40.20 1M 5D
CEMENT MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL $33 46 1N 5D
DIVERS TENDERS
DIVER $83 19 1M 5D 8A
DIVER TENDER $39 51 1M 5D
DREDGE WORKERS
ASSISTANT ENGINEER $40 77 1T 5D 8L
ASSISTANT MATE (DECKHAND) $40 28 1T 5D 8L
BOATMEN $40 77 1T 5D 8L
ENGINEER WELDER $40 82 1T 5D 8L
LEVERMAN, HYDRAULIC $42.34 1T 5D 8L
MAINTENANCE $40.28 1T 5D 8L
MATES $40 77 1T 5D 8L
OILER $40 40 1T 5D 8L
DRYWALL TAPERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $40.29 1E 5P
ELECTRICAL FIXTURE MAINTENANCE WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $9 37 1
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Classification
ELECTRICIANS INSIDE
CABLE SPLICER
CABLE SPLICER (TUNNEL)
CERTIFIED WELDER
CERTIFIED WELDER (TUNNEL)
CONSTRUCTION STOCK PERSON
JOURNEY LEVEL
JOURNEY LEVEL (TUNNEL)
ELECTRICIANS MOTOR SHOP
CRAFTSMAN
JOURNEY LEVEL
ELECTRICIANS POWERLINE CONSTRUCTION
CABLE SPLICER
CERTIFIED LINE WELDER
GROUNDPERSON
HEAD GROUNDPERSON
HEAVY LINE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
JACKHAMMER OPERATOR
JOURNEY LEVEL LINEPERSON
LINE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
POLE SPRAYER
POWDERPERSON
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS JOURNEY LEVEL
ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS
MECHANIC
MECHANIC IN CHARGE
FABRICATED PRECAST CONCRETE PRODUCTS
ALL CLASSIFICATIONS
FENCE ERECTORS
FENCE ERECTOR
FENCE LABORER
FLAGGERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
GLAZIERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
HEAT FROST INSULATORS AND ASBESTOS WORKERS
MECHANIC
HEATING EQUIPMENT MECHANICS
MECHANIC
HOD CARRIERS MASON TENDERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
INDUSTRIAL ENGINE AND MACHINE MECHANICS
MECHANIC
INDUSTRIAL POWER VACUUM CLEANER
JOURNEY LEVEL
INLAND BOATMEN
CAPTAIN
COOK
DECKHAND
ENGINEER/DECKHAND
MATE, LAUNCH OPERATOR
CLALLAM COUNTY
Effective 03 -03 -06
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$50 60 1D 5A
$54 40 1D 5A
$48 88 1D 5A
$52.50 1D 5A
$26 72 10 5A
$4715 10 5A
$50 60 1D 5A
$15 37 2A 6C
$14 69 2A 6C
$52.38 4A 5A
$47 88 4A 5A
$34 87 4A 5A
$36 75 4A 5A
$47 88 4A 5A
$36 75 4A 5A
$47 88 4A 5A
$40 87 4A 5A
$47 88 4A 5A
$36.75 4A 5A
$12.07 1
$55.22 4A 6Q
$60 60 4A 6Q
$13 50 1
$13 80 1
$11 60 1
$28 78 1N 5D
$41 15 1H 5G
$43 68 1S 5J
$16 00 1
$33 94 1N 5D
$15 65 1
$9 07 1
$36.83 1K 5B
$31.21 1K 5B
$30 58 1K 5B
$33.25 1K 5B
$34 87 1K 5B
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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 1
TECHNICIAN $7 63 1
TV TRUCK OPERATOR $10 53 1
INSULATION APPLICATORS
JOURNEY LEVEL $20 50 1
IRONWORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $44 61 10 5A
LABORERS
ASPHALT RAKER $33 94 1N 5D
BALLLASTREGULATOR MACHINE $33 46 1N 5D
BATCH WEIGHMAN $28 78 IN 5D
BRUSH CUTTER $33 46 1N 5D
BRUSH HOG FEEDER $33 46 1N 5D
BURNERS $33 46 1N 5D
CARPENTER TENDER $33 46 1N 5D
CASSION WORKER $34 30 1N 5D
CEMENT DUMPER /PAVING $33 94 1N 5D
CEMENT FINISHER TENDER $33 46 1N 5D
CHANGE -HOUSE MAN OR DRY SHACKMAN $33 46 1N 5D
CHIPPING GUN (OVER 30 LBS) $33 94 1N 5D
CHIPPING GUN (UNDER 30 LBS) $33 46 1N 5D
CHOKER SETTER $33 46 1N 5D
CHUCK TENDER $33 46 1N 5D
CLEAN -UP LABORER $33 46 1N 5D
CONCRETE DUMPER /CHUTE OPERATOR $33.94 1N 5D
CONCRETE FORM STRIPPER $33 46 1N 5D
CONCRETE SAW OPERATOR $33 94 1N 5D
CRUSHER FEEDER $28.78 1N 5D
CURING LABORER $33 46 1N 5D
DEMOLITION, WRECKING MOVING (INCLUDING CHARRED $33.46 1N 5D
DITCH DIGGER $33 46 1N 50
DIVER $34 30 1N 5D
DRILL OPERATOR (HYDRAULIC DIAMOND) $33 94 1N 5D
DRILL OPERATOR, AIRTRAC $34 30 1N 5D
DUMPMAN $33.46 1N 5D
EPDXY TECHNICIAN $33 46 1N 5D
EROSION CONTROL WORKER $33 46 1N 5D
FALLER/BUCKER, CHAIN SAW $33 94 1N 5D
FINAL DETAIL CLEANUP (i.e. dusting, vacuuming, window cleaning NOT $26 46 1N 5D
construction debris cleanup)
FINE GRADERS $33 46 1N 5D
FIRE WATCH $28 78 1N 5D
FORM SETTER $33 46 1N 5D
GABION BASKET BUILDER $33 46 1N 5D
GENERAL LABORER $33.46 1N 5D
GRADE CHECKER TRANSIT PERSON $33.94 1N 5D
GRINDERS $33 46 1N 5D
GROUT MACHINE TENDER $33 46 1N 5D
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CLALLAM COUNTY
Effective 03 -03 -06
GUARDRAIL ERECTOR $33 46 1N 5D
HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER LEVEL A $34 30 1N 5D
HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER LEVEL B $33 94 1N 5D
HAZARDOUS WASTE WORKER LEVEL C $33 46 1N 5D
HIGH SCALER $34 30 1N 5D
HOD CARRIER /MORTARMAN $33 94 1N 5D
JACKHAMMER $33 94 1N 5D
LASER BEAM OPERATOR $33.94 1N 5D
MANHOLE BUILDER- MUDMAN $33 94 1N 5D
MATERIAL YARDMAN $33 46 1N 5D
MINER $34 30 1N 5D
NOZZLEMAN, CONCRETE PUMP GREEN CUTTER WHEN USING HIGH $33 94 1N 5D
PRESSURE AIR WATER ON CONCRETE ROCK, SANDBLAST
GUNITE, SHOTCRETE, WATER BLASTER
PAVEMENT BREAKER $33 94 1 N 5D
PILOT CAR $28 78 1N 5D
PIPE POT TENDER $33 94 1 N 5D
PIPE RELINER (NOT INSERT TYPE) $33 94 1N 5D
PIPELAYER CAULKER $33 94 1N 5D
PIPELAYER CAULKER (LEAD) $34 30 1N 5D
PIPEWRAPPER $33 94 1 N 50
POT TENDER $33 46 1N 5D
POWDERMAN $34 30 1N 5D
POWDERMAN HELPER $33 46 1N 5D
POWERJACKS $33 94 1N 5D
RAILROAD SPIKE PULLER (POWER) $33 94 1N 5D
RE TIMBERMAN $34 30 IN 5D
RIPRAP MAN $33 46 1N 5D
RODDER $33 94 1N 5D
SCAFFOLD ERECTOR $33 46 1N 5D
SCALE PERSON $33 46 1N 5D
SIGNALMAN $33 46 1N 5D
SLOPER (OVER 20 $33 94 1N 5D
SLOPER SPRAYMAN $33 46 1N 5D
SPREADER (CLARY POWER OR SIMILAR TYPES) $33 94 1N 5D
SPREADER (CONCRETE) $33 94 1N 5D
STAKE HOPPER $33 46 1N 5D
STOCKPILER $33.46 IN 5D
TAMPER SIMILAR ELECTRIC, AIR GAS $33 94 1N 5D
TAMPER (MULTIPLE SELF PROPELLED) $33.94 1N 5D
TOOLROOM MAN (AT JOB SITE) $33 46 1N 5D
TOPPER TAILER $33 46 1N 5D
TRACK LABORER $33 46 1N 5D
TRACK LINER (POWER) $33 94 1N 5D
TRUCK SPOTTER $33 46 1N 5D
TUGGER OPERATOR $33 94 1N 5D
VIBRATING SCREED (AIR, GAS, OR ELECTRIC) $33.46 1N 5D
VIBRATOR $33.94 1N 5D
VINYL SEAMER $33.46 1N 5D
WELDER $33 46 1N 5D
WELL -POINT LABORER $33 94 1N 5D
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LABORERS UNDERGROUND SEWER WATER
GENERAL LABORER $33 46 1N 5D
PIPE LAYER $33 94 1N 5D
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION
IRRIGATION OR LAWN SPRINKLER INSTALLERS $11 42 1
LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT OPERATORS OR TRUCK DRIVERS $7 81 1
LANDSCAPING OR PLANTING LABORERS $7 93 1
LATHERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $40.22 1M 5D
METAL FABRICATION (IN SHOP)
FITTER/WELDER $15 16 1
LABORER $11 13 1
MACHINE OPERATOR $10 66 1
PAINTER $1 1 41 1
PAINTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $32.63 2B 5A
PLASTERERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $25 83 1
PLAYGROUND PARK EQUIPMENT INSTALLERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $7 93 1
PLUMBERS PIPEFITTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $53 39 1G 5A
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS $38 42 1T 5D 8L
BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR, SHOVEL (3 YD UNDER) $41 12 IT 5D 8L
BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR, SHOVEL (OVER 3 YD UNDER 6 YD) $41 59 1T 5D 8L
BACKHOE, EXCAVATOR, SHOVEL (6 YD AND OVER WITH $42.13 IT 5D 8L
BACKHOES, (75 HP UNDER) $40 71 1T 5D 8L
BACKHOES, (OVER 75 HP) $41 12 1T 5D 8L
BARRIER MACHINE (ZIPPER) $41 12 1T 5D 8L
BATCH PLANT OPERATOR, CONCRETE $41 12 1T 5D 8L
BELT LOADERS (ELEVATING TYPE) $40 71 1T 5D 8L
BOBCAT (SKID STEER) $38 42 1T 5D 8L
BROOMS $38 42 1T 5D 8L
BUMP CUTTER $41 12 1T 5D 8L
CABLEWAYS $41 59 1T 5D 8L
CHIPPER $41 12 1T 5D 8L
COMPRESSORS $38 42 1T 5D 8L
CONCRETE FINISH MACHINE LASER SCREED $38 42 1T 5D 8L
CONCRETE PUMPS $40 71 1T 5D 8L
CONCRETE PUMP TRUCK MOUNT WITH BOOM ATTACHMENT $41 12 1T 5D 8L
CONVEYORS $40 71 1T 5D 8L
CRANES THRU 19 TONS WITH ATTACHMENTS $40 71 1T 5D 8L
CRANES, 20 44 TONS WITH ATTACHMENTS $41 12 1T 50 8L
CRANES, 45 TONS 99 TONS, UNDER 150 FT OF BOOM (INCLUDING $41 59 1T 5D 8L
JIB WITH ATACHMENTS)
CRANES, 100 TONS 199 TONS OR 150 FT OF BOOM (INCLUDING JIB $42.13 1T 5D 8L
WITH ATTACHMENTS)
CRANES, 200 TONS TO 300 TONS, OR 250 FT OF BOOM (INCLUDING JIB $42.68 1T 50 8L
WITH ATTACHMENTS)
CRANES, A- FRAME, 10 TON AND UNDER $38 42 1T 5D 8L
CRANES, A- FRAME, OVER 10 TON $40 71 1T 5D 8L
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CLALLAM COUNTY
Effective 03 -03 -06
CRANES, OVER 300 TONS OR 300' OF BOOM INCLUDING JIB WITH
ATTACHMENTS
CRANES, OVERHEAD BRIDGE TYPE (20 44 TONS)
CRANES, OVERHEAD BRIDGE TYPE (45 99 TONS)
CRANES, OVERHEAD BRIDGE TYPE (100 TONS OVER)
CRANES, TOWER CRANE UP TO 175' IN HEIGHT BASE TO BOOM
CRANES, TOWER CRANE OVER 175' IN HEIGHT BASE TO BOOM
CRUSHERS
DECK ENGINEER /DECK WINCHES (POWER)
DERRICK, BUILDING
DOZERS, D -9 UNDER
DRILL OILERS AUGER TYPE, TRUCK OR CRANE MOUNT
DRILLING MACHINE
ELEVATOR AND MANLIFT PERMANENT AND SHAFT TYPE
EQUIPMENT SERVICE ENGINEER (OILER)
FINISHING MACHINE/BIDWELL GAMACO AND SIMILAR EQUIP
FORK LIFTS (3000 LBS AND OVER)
FORK LIFTS, (UNDER 3000 LBS)
GRADE ENGINEER
GRADECHECKER AND STAKEMAN
GUARDRAIL PUNCH
HOISTS, OUTSIDE (ELEVATORS AND MANLIFTS) AIR TUGGERS
HORIZONTAUDIRECTIONAL DRILL LOCATOR
HORIZONTAUDIRECTIONAL DRILL OPERATOR
HYDRALIFTS /BOOM TRUCKS (10 TON UNDER)
HYDRALIFTS /BOOM TRUCKS (OVER 10 TON)
LOADERS, OVERHEAD (6 YD UP TO 8 YD)
LOADERS, OVERHEAD (8 YD OVER)
LOADERS, OVERHEAD (UNDER 6 YD), PLANT FEED
LOCOMOTIVES, ALL
MECHANICS, ALL
MIXERS, ASPHALT PLANT
MOTOR PATROL GRADER (FINISHING)
MOTOR PATROL GRADER (NON- FINISHING)
MUCKING MACHINE, MOLE, TUNNEL DRILL AND /OR SHIELD
OIL DISTRIBUTORS, BLOWER DISTRIBUTION AND MULCH SEEDING
OPERATOR
PAVEMENT BREAKER
PILEDRIVER (OTHER THAN CRANE MOUNT)
PLANT OILER (ASPHALT CRUSHER)
POSTHOLE DIGGER, MECHANICAL
POWER PLANT
PUMPS, WATER
QUAD 9, D -10 AND HD -41
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATOR ON RUBBER TIRED EARTH MOVING
EQUIP
RIGGER AND BELLMAN
ROLLAGON
ROLLER, OTHER THAN PLANT ROAD MIX
ROLLERS, PLANTMIX OR MULTILIFT MATERIALS
ROTO -MILL, ROTO- GRINDER
SAWS, CONCRETE
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$43.22 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 IT 5D 8L
$42.13 1T 5D 8L
$42.13 1T 5D 8L
$42.68 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$38 42 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 IT 5D 8L
$38 42 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$38 42 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$38.42 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 1T 5D 8L
$42.13 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 1T 5D 8L
$38 42 1T 5D 8L
$38 42 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$38 42 1T 5D 8L
$38.42 1T 5D 8L
$38.42 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 1T 5D 8L
$38.42 1T 5D 8L
$41 59 IT 5D 8L
$38 42 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
$41 12 1T 5D 8L
$40 71 1T 5D 8L
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SCRAPERS SELF PROPELLED HARD TAIL END DUMP ARTICULATING $41 12 1T 5D 8L
OFF -ROAD EQUIPMENT UNDER 45 YD)
SCRAPERS SELF PROPELLED HARD TAIL END DUMP ARTICULATING $41 59 1T 5D 8L
OFF -ROAD EQUIPMENT (45 YD AND OVER)
SCRAPERS, CONCRETE AND CARRY ALL $40 71 1T 5D 8L
SCREED MAN $41 12 1T 5D 8L
SHOTCRETE GUNITE $38 42 1T 5D 8L
SLIPFORM PAVERS $41 59 1T 5D 8L
SPREADER, TOPSIDE OPERATOR BLAW KNOX $41 12 1T 50 8L
SUBGRADETRIMMER $41 12 1T 5D 8L
TOWER BUCKET ELEVATORS $40 71 1T 5D 8L
TRACTORS, (75 HP UNDER) $40 71 1T 5D 8L
TRACTORS, (OVER 75 HP) $41 12 1T 5D 8L
TRANSFER MATERIAL SERVICE MACHINE $41 12 1T 5D 8L
TRANSPORTERS ALL TRACK OR TRUCK TYPE $41 59 1T 5D 8L
TRENCHING MACHINES $40 71 1T 5D 8L
TRUCK CRANE OILER /DRIVER UNDER 100 TON) $40 71 1T 5D 8L
TRUCK CRANE OILER /DRIVER (100 TON OVER) $41 12 1T 5D 8L
TRUCK MOUNT PORTABLE CONVEYER $41 12 1T 5D 8L
WHEEL TRACTORS FARMALL TYPE $38 42 1T 5D 8L
YO YO PAY DOZER $41 12 1T 5D 8L
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS- UNDERGROUND SEWER
(SEE POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS)
POWER LINE CLEARANCE TREE TRIMMERS
JOURNEY LEVEL IN CHARGE $34 75 4A 5A
SPRAY PERSON $33 00 4A 5A
TREE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR $33 43 4A 5A
TREE TRIMMER $31 10 4A 5A
TREE TRIMMER GROUNDPERSON $23 43 4A 5A
REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING MECHANICS
MECHANIC $27 68 1
RESIDENTIAL BRICK MARBLE MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL $41 17 1M 5A
RESIDENTIAL CARPENTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $17 85 1
RESIDENTIAL CEMENT MASONS
JOURNEY LEVEL $25 63 1
RESIDENTIAL DRYWALL TAPERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $18 00 1
RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIANS
JOURNEY LEVEL $27 78 1
RESIDENTIAL GLAZIERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $16 84 1
RESIDENTIAL INSULATION APPLICATORS
JOURNEY LEVEL $9 86 1
RESIDENTIAL LABORERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $18 08 1
RESIDENTIAL PAINTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $15 97 1
RESIDENTIAL PLUMBERS PIPEFITTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL $14 60 1
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CLALLAM COUNTY
Effective 03 -03 -06
Classification
RESIDENTIAL REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING
JOURNEY LEVEL
RESIDENTIAL SHEET METAL WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL (FIELD OR SHOP)
RESIDENTIAL SOFT FLOOR LAYERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER FITTERS (FIRE PROTECTION)
JOURNEY LEVEL
ROOFERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
USING IRRITABLE BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
SHEET METAL WORKERS
JOURNEY LEVEL (FIELD OR SHOP)
SIGN MAKERS INSTALLERS (ELECTRICAL)
JOURNEY LEVEL
SIGN MAKERS INSTALLERS (NON- ELECTRICAL)
JOURNEY LEVEL
SOFT FLOOR LAYERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
SOLAR CONTROLS FOR WINDOWS
JOURNEY LEVEL
SPRINKLER FITTERS (FIRE PROTECTION)
JOURNEY LEVEL
STAGE RIGGING MECHANICS (NON STRUCTURAL)
JOURNEY LEVEL
SURVEYORS
CHAIN PERSON
INSTRUMENT PERSON
PARTY CHIEF
TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIANS
TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNICIANS JOURNEY LEVEL
TELEPHONE LINE CONSTRUCTION OUTSIDE
CABLE SPLICER
HOLE DIGGER/GROUND PERSON
INSTALLER (REPAIRER)
JOURNEY LEVEL TELEPHONE LINEPERSON
SPECIAL APPARATUS INSTALLER I
SPECIAL APPARATUS INSTALLER II
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (HEAVY)
TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (LIGHT)
TELEVISION GROUND PERSON
TELEVISION LINEPERSON /INSTALLER
TELEVISION SYSTEM TECHNICIAN
TELEVISION TECHNICIAN
TREE TRIMMER
TERRAZZO WORKERS TILE SETTERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
TILE, MARBLE TERRAZZO FINISHERS
FINISHER
TRAFFIC CONTROL STRIPERS
JOURNEY LEVEL
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WAGE Code Code Code
$51 01 1G 5A
$31 02 1E 6L
$10 88 1
$19 67 1
$34 53 1R 5A
$37 53 1R 5A
$48 22 1E 6L
$19 29 1
$12.15 1
$33 04 1B 5A
$10 31 1B 50
$19 67 1
$13.23 1
$9 35 1
$11 40 1
$13.40 1
$28.24 10 5A
$28.92 2B 5A
$16.22 2B 5A
$27 74 2B 5A
$26 90 2B 5A
$28 92 2B 5A
$28.34 2B 5A
$28.92 2B 5A
$26 90 2B 5A
$15 39 2B 5A
$20 45 2B 5A
$24 32 2B 5A
$21 88 2B 5A
$26 90 2B 5A
$38.43 1B 5A
$32.26 1B 5A
$33.40 1K 5A
CLALLAM COUNTY
Effective 03 -03 -06
Classification
TRUCK DRIVERS
ASPHALT MIX (TO 16 YARDS) $37 94 1T 5D 8L
ASPHALT MIX (OVER 16 YARDS) $38 52 1T 5D 8L
DUMP TRUCK $20.23 1
DUMP TRUCK TRAILER $20.23 1
OTHER TRUCKS $38 52 1T 5D 8L
TRANSIT MIXER $23 73 1
WELL DRILLERS IRRIGATION PUMP INSTALLERS
IRRIGATION PUMP INSTALLER $11 60 1
OILER $9 45 1
WELL DRILLER $11 60 1
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