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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.181C Original ContractContractor: State of Washington Department of Revenue Audit Procedures Administration Olympia, Washington 98504 -0090 BURKE ELECTRIC PO BOX 5815 BELLEVUE WA 98006 -5815 Certificate of Payment of State Excise Taxes by Public Works Contractor 5, 18 1 L PWC 72526 179 019 205 We hereby certify that taxes, increases and penalties due -or to become due from the above named contractor under Chapter 180, Laws of 1935, as amended, with respect to the following public works contract: CITY OF PORT ANGELES MORSE CREEK HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT together with all other taxes, increases and penalties due from such contractor, have been paid in full or that they are, in the Department's opinion, readily collectible without recourse to the state's lien on the retained percentage. This certificate is issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 60.28 Revised Code of Washington for the sole purpose of informing the state, county or municipal officer charged with the duty of disbursing or authorizing the payment of public funds to said contractor that the Department of Revenue hereby releases the state's lien on the retained percentage provided by this Chapter for ex- cise taxes due from said contractor. This certificate does not release said contractor from liability for additional tax which may be later determined to be due with respect to the above mentioned contract or other activities. 0 Date at Olympia, Washington, FORM REV 31 0028 (3 -85) STATE OF WASHINGTON M‘173 EPARTMENT OF REVENUE "Cel 4- SUE MORRIS Certifying Officer ROUTING. White Copy Disbursing Officer, Canary Copy— Contractor, Pink Copy —File, Goldenrod Copy Special File 3 JOSEPH A DEAR Director June 28, 1988 City of Port Angeles P.O. Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362 ACCOUNT ID: 222,421 -00 -0 Electric Contract No. 533 -1 Gentlemen: Please be advised that the Department of Labor and Industries does hereby release the City of Port Angeles from any further liability pursuant to RCW 51.12.050 and RCW 51.12.070 as would otherwise incur in connection with a contract calling for work on the Morse Creek Hydroelectric Project. This certificate does not release Burke Electric from liability for additional contributions which later may be determined to be due with respect to the above mentioned contract or any other contracts said contractor may have performed. Very truly yours, Kaye KCjorlau Administrative Assistant Contractor Compliance Unit Phone: (206) 753 -4398 CCU1:11.bf55.1 cc to Burke Electric P.O. Box 5815 Bellevue, WA 98006 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES General Administration Building Olympia, Washington 98504-0631 •f '1d30 1H91 i S313ONV 1110d 710 A1IO 88E 0 N l f Q3A1 33 i MAIL TO: INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN Department of Labor Industries Employment Standards Division General Administration Building Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753 -4019 Contract Awarding Public Agency City of Port Angeles Address PO Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Phone (206) 457 -0411 Millwright NoTE: Attach Additional Sheets as Needed. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20t1y9 19 87 day of April Ititary Public in and for the State of Washington, resid- ing in Washington. LI- 70'1 -29 Intent to Pay (1/831 QX A -79 By Contract Number Date Bid Was Due Date Contract Awarded County in Which Work Performed Location Within County Prime Contractor In compliance with RCW 39.12.040 I, the undersigned, being a duly authorized representative of CONTRACTORS, DISTRIBUTE APPROVED STATEMENTS AS FOLLOWS: (PINK COPY) ORIGINAL CONTRACT AWARDING AGENCY (GREEN COPY) DUPLICATE INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN (Retained by Department) (BLUE COPY) TRIPLICATE —PRIME CONTRACTOR (YELLOW COPY) QUADRUPLICATE SUBCONTRACTOR o,Io( r Statement of INTENT TO PAY PREVAILING WAGES (Public Works Contract) Contractor's Registration Certificate No. SPOONMC197LC Do You Intend To Use Subcontractors? Yes No SPOONER MECHANICAL 508 East First "C" Kennewick, WA 99336 (Contractor or Subcontractor) (Address) do hereby certify that the following rates of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits will be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by me upon the public works project described above and that no laborer, workman or mechanic will be paid less than the "prevailing rate of wage" as determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. PLEASE NOTE: If apprentices are to be used they must be registered with the State Apprenticeship Council or they must be paid prevailing journeyman wages. CRAFT ESTIMATED NUMBER RATE OF RATE OF HOURLY OF WORKERS HOURLY PAY FRINGE BENEFITS 2 18.32 3.69 SPOONER MECHANICAL (Company°e) 6�. Secretary (Title) For L I Use Only 533 1 January 23, 1986 March 13, 1986 Clallam Morse Creek Burke Electric APPROVED Department of Labor Industries Industrial Statistician Date MAY 01 '87 BEFORE "t ?"L SFTTT EMENT can be made on any public works project, the prime contractor orl(i ,r, Fi„x !1:' r y e _i \ATn{rpc P r r 4: La. i. i' a t" k a r. a d T C!It, k• {•i ;i' 1t A4 .a THE INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF, LABOR AND INDUSTRIES BE- FORE IT IS SUBMITTED TO SAID OFFICER. PROGRESS PAYMENTS: Each voucher claim submitted to an owner by a contractor for payment on a project estimate shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the prefiled statement or statements of intent to pay prevailing wages on file with the public agency. COMPLETE AND MAIL ENTIRE SET FOR APPROVAL TO: Employment Standards Division, Department of Labor and Industries, General Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504 MALE-16 INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN Department of Labor Industries Employment Standards Division General Administration Building Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753 -4019 Contract Awarding Public Agency City of Port Angeles Address PO Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Telephone Number (206) 457 Craft Millwright Note: Attach Additional Sheets as Needed. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th 4 day of in Washingt1 n. INSTRUCTIONS: LI -700 -7 AlT)d.rvtt of WaRe, (10 -83) QX -92 April 1"61 b AFFIDAVIT OF JS.LtI WAGES PAID ON PUBLIC WORKS CONTRAC S-, Contract Number 533 3 3 1 '�a;�,r January 23, 198 Date Bid Was Due Y Date Contract Awarded March 13, 1986 Date Work Completed March 31, 1987 County in Which Work Performed Clallam Prime Contractor Was a Statement of Intent Filed For this project? Yes No In compliance with RCW 39.12.040 I, the undersigned, being a duly authorized representative of SPOONER MECHANICAL 508 East First "C" Kennewick, WA 99336 (Contractor or Subcontractor) r (Address) do hereby certify that the following rates of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits have been paid to the laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by me upon the project described above and that no laborer, workman or mechanic has been paid less than the "prevailing rate of wage" as determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. List below each classification of labor employed by you upon the project described above and the rate of hourly pay and hourly fringe benefits paid to each classification. PLEASE NOTE If apprentices have been employed on this project, provide this additional information: name, registration number and stage of progression. By: y3 C1_3y_ Rate of Hourly Pay 18.32 SPOONER MECHANICAL (Company Name) L I Use Only I hereby certify that according to the wage rates and fringe benefits herein sworn to the prevailing wage requirements of RCW 39.12.040 have :seen satisfied. UEPAR 1 MENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES BURKE ELECTRIC Date: Rate of Hourly Fringe Benefits Paid 3.69 NAY 01'87 Secretary (Title) 1. Pursuant to RCW 39.12.040 copies of this form must be completed by the contractor and each of his sub- contractors. 2. Complete this form in triplicate and have it notarized. 3. Submit all forms for approval to: Employment Standards Division, Department of Labor and Industries, General Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504. 4. Mail an approved copy to the Contract Awarding Public Agency CONTRACTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND FILING AFFIDAVITS of the SUB- CONTRACTORS. This is required by law and payments can not lawfully be made until such affidavits are filed. MAIL TO: INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN Department of Labor Industries Employment Standards Division General Administration Building Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753 -4019 Contract Awarding Public Agency City of Port Angeles Address PO Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Phone (206) 457 -0411 In compliance with Millwright NOTE: Attach Additional Sheets as Needed. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20t1y9 19 87 day of April *tary Public in and for the State of Washington, resid- ing in Washington. LI- 700 -29 Intent to Pay (1/83) QX A -79 Contract Number Date Bid Was Due Date Contract Awarded County in Which Work Performed Location Within County Prime Contractor Statement of CC INTENT TO PAY PREVAILING WAGES (Public Works Contract) 533 1 January 23, 1986 March 13, 1986 Clallam Morse Creek Burke Electric Contractor's Registration Certificate No. SPOONMC197LC Do You Intend To Use Subcontractors? Yes No Eli RCW 39.12.040 I, the undersigned, being a duly authorized representative of SPOONER MECHANICAL 508 East First "C" Kennewick, WA 99336 (Contractor or Subcontractor) (Address) do hereby certify that the following rates of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits will be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by me upon the public works project described above and that no laborer, workman or mechanic will be paid less than the "prevailing rate of wage" as determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. PLEASE NOTE: If apprentices are to be used they must be registered with the State Apprenticeship Council or they must be paid prevailing journeyman wages. CRAFT ESTIMATED NUMBER RATE OF RATE OF HOURLY OF WORKERS HOURLY PAY FRINGE BENEFITS By 2 CONTRACTORS, DISTRIBUTE APPROVED STATEMENTS AS FOLLOWS: (PINK COPY) ORIGINAL CONTRACT AWARDING AGENCY (GREEN COPY) DUPLICATE INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN (Retained by Department) (BLUE COPY) TRIPLICATE —PRIME CONTRACTOR (YELLOW COPY) QUADRUPLICATE SUBCONTRACTOR 3 18.32 3.69 SPOONER MECHANICAL (Company me) tary (Title) For L I Use Only APPROVED Department of Labor Industries Industrial Statistician BEFORE FINAL SETTLEMENT can be made on any public works project, the prime contractor and each and every subcontractor must submit form LI -700 -7 "Affidavit of Wages Paid" to the officer charged with the disbursement of public funds. EACH AFFIDAVIT OF WAGES PAID MUST BE CERTIFIED BY THE INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES BE- FORE IT IS SUBMITTED TO SAID OFFICER. PROGRESS PAYMENTS: Each voucher claim submitted to an owner by a contractor for payment on a project estimate shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the prefiled statement or statements of intent to pay prevailing wages on file with the public agency. COMPLETE AND MAIL ENTIRE SET FOR APPROVAL TO: Employment Standards Division, Department of Labor and Industries, General Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504 Date MAY 01 '87 5 1 s 6 1 3 r� MAIL 'TO: INDUSTRIAL 'STATISTICIAN Department of Labor Industries Employment Standards Division General Administration Building Olympia, WA 98504 (206) 753 -4019 Contract Awarding Public Agency City of Port Angeles Address PO Box 1150 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Telephone Number (206) 457 In compliance with RCW 39.12.040 I, the undersigned, being a duly authorized representative of SPOONER MECHANICAL 508 East First "C" Kennewick, WA 99336 (Contractor or Subcontractor) (Address) do hereby certify that the following rates of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits have been paid to the laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by me upon the project described above and that no laborer, workman or mechanic has been paid less than the "prevailing rate of wage" as determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. List below each classification of labor employed by you upon the project described above and the rate of hourly pay and hourly fringe benefits paid to each classification. PLEASE NOTE If apprentices have been employed on this project, provide this additional information: name, registration number and stage of progression. Craft Millwright Note. Attach Additional Sheets as Needed Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of 19 87 ]Votary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing in Washington INSTRUCTIONS: LI-700-7 Affidavit of Wages (10 -83) QX -92 April Contract Number Date Bid Was Due Date Contract Awarded March 13, 1986 Date Work Completed March 31 19 87 County in Which Work Performed Clallam Prime Contractor BURKE ELECTRIC Was a Statement of Intent Filed For this project? By (6 L AFFIDAVIT OF C-C WAGES PAID Vf ON PUBLIC WORKS CONTRA '�`e �T 1 533 1 y� January 23, 1986 SPOONER MECHANICAL (Company Name) f. a 0 Rate of Hourly Pay 18.32 Date: Yes No Rate of Hourly Fringe Benefits Paid 3.69 INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES MAY 01 '87 Secretary (Title) L& I Use Only 1 hereby certify that according to the wage rates and fringe benefits herein sworn to the prevailing wage requirements of RCW 39.12 040 have been satisfied 1. Pursuant to RCW 39.12.040 copies of this form must be completed by the contractor and each of his sub- contractors. 2. Complete this form in triplicate and have it notarized. 3. Submit all forms for approval to: Employment Standards Division, Department of Labor and Industries, General Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504. 4. Mail an approved copy to the Contract Awarding Public Agency CONTRACTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND FILING AFFIDAVITS of the SUB- CONTRACTORS. This is required by law and payments can not lawfully be made until such affidavits are filed. TO: City of Port Angeles, Washington Gentlemen: A. SCHEDULE OF PRICES SECTION 00300 BID FORM The undersigned, having carefully examined all the Bid Documents for the Morse Creek Hydroelectric Project, Mechanical Electrical Equipment including addenda (if any) acknowledged below, as well as the site of the work and all conditions affecting the work, proposes to furnish all labor, materials, equipment and plans necessary to complete all the work for the lump sums and unit prices set forth in the following Schedule of Prices (All prices are in U.S. Dollar currency). The undersigned further agrees that if Notice of Award is given within 60 days after the date of bid opening, undersigned will execute the Agreement and will furnish bond and insurance as required in the Contract Documents. 1. Design, manufacturing, shop testing and de- livery of the hydraulic turbine, shutoff valve t and associated piping complete, including appurtenances, auxiliary systems and listed spare parts for the lump sum amount of: 2. Design, manufacturing, shop testing and de- livery of the generator complete, including appurtenances, auxiliary sytems and listed spare parts for the lump sum amount of: 3. Design, manufacturing, shop testing and delivery of the power transformer complete, including appurtenances for the lump sum amount of: Item Amount 00300 -1(A) ,211,4toz 5.i G 4. Design, manufacture, shop testing and delivery of the Main Control Panel and Generator f" Breaker Cabinet complete, including appur- tenances and auxiliary systems and listed spare parts for the lump sum amount of: 5. Supply and delivery of an estimated 9600 feet (3 conductors at 3200 feet each) of power feeder complete for the lump sum amount of: a. Unit Price to be added to or deducted from the cost of the estimated quantity of cable for each foot of cable above or below the estimated quantity actually supplied and delivered: ev. 'j 6. Design, manufacture, shop testing and delivery of the Central Battery System complete, including appurtenances for the lump sum amount of: 7. All other design work not included in the vendor design work in the above items for the lump sum amount of: 8. All other manufacturing, shop testing and delivery not included in the above items for the lump sum amount of: 9. All installation work complete, including labor, materials, equipment and plant, except installa- tion of the power feeder, for the lump sum amount of: 10. Installation of an estimated 9600 feet (3 conductors at 3200 feet each) of power feeder complete for the lump sum amount of: Item Amount 00300 -2(A) 7(0, 92 124 20,632- 1 7/3 /Vo 4C 32,o 7 4- Item a. Unit Price to be added to or deducted from the installation cost of the estimated quantity of cable for each foot of cable above or below the estimated quantity actually installed: r 4 11. Start -up, testing and commissioning of the com- pleted hydropower generating equipment /system for the lump sum amount of: 12. All Final submittals (those submittals specified as "prior to final acceptance including all spare parts and maintenance materals. The amount of this bid item number 12 shall be calculated and entered on the bid form at no less than 5% of the total of all twelve bid items: Amount lo 34 9 .2 9,293 6i n /Sz Total Price of All Work, Items 1 through 12: B. TAXES The above prices and amounts do not include Washington State sales or use taxes. C. BID SECURITY Accompanying this bid is a bid guaranty in the amount of 5 percent of the total pric of all work in the form of (check one) a certified check, a bank check, or a bid bond on the form provided in these documents which it is agreed shall be retained as liquidated damages by the Owner if the undersigned fails to execute the Agreement and furnish the bond as specified within 10 days of the Notice of Award. D. ADDENDA Receipt of Addenda No. through is hereby acknowledged. 00300 -3(A) E. BIDDER'S STATEMENT OF OUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 1. Bidder is an individual corporation (2 om. 4eJ c7 00300 -4(A) a partnership xd ;a 2. If a partnership state date of organization and full names and addresses of each partner; if a corporation give date of and state of incorporation, and full names of all officers. /9÷1/4-- r fni 9 ;o J 1 7 7 ft.9‘nc coati j 3. Is any litigation pending against your organization? If so, give details. 4. Have you, your organization or any officer or partner failed to complete a contract? I✓ If so, give details. 4 5. What portion of the work of this contract do you intend to perform as a prime contractor? State in detail. r'!LG 72rc 4 i_ 6. Bidders experience in performing similar work will be reviewed in determining whether or not Bidder is responsible and able to perform the work. Bidder must provide the data listed below for four or more similar projects of the same or higher head and capacity, or equivalent nature satisfactory to the Engineer, satisfactorily completed and in operation for at least one year and not more than 10 years which will demonstrate Bidder's experience (attach additional sheets as required). a. Project name, location and Owner's name, address and telephone number. b. Head and capacity. c. Description of project and scope of work performed by Bidder. d. Date of commercial operation and approximate contract amount. ..mac L/ /lc ct� 00300 -5(A) 4 7. Indicate here the name and location of the office at which the day to day management of the project will be directed. Also list key individuals from this location who will be responsible for the work on the project, and their connection with the projects listed in the preceding item. .1 S -S C G 7 Aivey,n-iv civ '��n C JZ 7 r/:.i r i,+J 00300 -6(A) F. PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS 1. Attach a listing of the portions of the work which bidder does not propose to perform as a prime contractor and for each portion provide the name and address of the Subcontractor or Supplier who will perform the work. For each Subcontractor or Supplier who will be performing more than 10% of the dollar value of the work provide a statement of qualifications including years in business and a listing of projects completed with the same details as described in item E.6 above. 2. The qualifications and experience of the individual or organization which will perform design services must be provided under item E.6 or F.1. G. GUARANTEED PLANT OUTPUT Guaranteed net plant electrical output at transformer high voltage terminals at 19 cfs turbine flow and 365 ft. net head, as determined by test and calculations specified in Division 17, Section J., kW H. EOUIPMENT DATA Bidder shall furnish the following data and information about proposed for use in evaluating the bid. 1. Turbine a. Guaranteed shaft output at 19 cfs, 365 ft. net head. Note: Plant output testing and output guarantee shall be based upon the testing described in Section 17000., HP b. Rotational speed, rpm c. Runaway speed, rpm d. Pitch diameter, Inches e. Number of buckets f. Number of jets g. Jet diameter, inches h. Needle valve operators (hydraulic or electric) 00300 -7(A) '0o K uJ the equipment i. Bearing type j. Number of bearings k. Shaft diameter, inches 1. Shaft setting elevation, feet m. Materials of construction 1) Runner 2) Shaft 3) Needle 4) Needle seat 5) Deflectors 6) Casing n. Needle opening time (0 to 100 sec o. Needle closing time (100% to 0), sec p. Needle stroke (0 to 100 inches 2. Generator a. Manufacturer b. Output rating, kW or HP c. Voltage, volts d. Synchronous speed, rpm e. Full load slip, percent f. Slip at maximum torque, percent g. Percent efficiency at: 1) Full load 2) Three quarter load 3) Half load 00300 -8(A) h. Percent power factor at: 1) Full load 2) Three quarter load 3) Half load i. Full load torque, ft. -lbs. J. m. Pushover torque, percent of full load torque k. Stator coil type (random or form wound) and insulating process 1. Rotor construction, die cast or fabricated Outline dimensions, inches n. Weight, lbs. 3. Generator Breaker Cabinet a. Generator circuit breaker manufacturer, rating and type b. Manufacturer of generator breaker cabinet assembly 4. Main Control Panel a. Manufacturer of MCP b. Manufacturer and type of following protective relays: 1) Over /under voltage 2) Negative sequence voltage 3) Over /under frequency 4) Reverse power 5) Lockout relay c. Manufacturer and type of programmable controller 00300 -9(A) &L 7cGhi 5oYt, b 5 elm en 5 /0/4 5 q'e A (,4f0 Pow eir sy57s S Fes' 3/ /51 3 3 GA e v' C5 3 5. Main Transformer a. Manufacturer b. Rating, kVA c. Guaranteed no -load losses, kW d. Guaranteed load losses at transformer rating, kW e. Transformer impedance at rating, percent f. Weight (with oil), lb. g. Overall dimensions, inches 6. Basic Materials and Methods a. Capacitor manufacturer and type b. Capacitor rating: 1) Size, kVAC 2) Voltage, volts c. Capacitor outline dimensions, inches d. Capacitor weight, lb. e. Fire alarm panel manufacturer and model f. Distribution panelboards manufacturer and type: 1) DC distribution 2) Inverter distribution 7. Central Battery System a. Battery: 1) Cell manufacturer and type 00300 -10(A) /9 /L w 4 7 5450 4- 52-" x6e) cif? 3 Izo/an, 2) Cell ampere -hour capacity (8 -hour rate) 3) Cell weight, lb. 4) Battery rack overall dimensions (with battery installed), inches b. Battery Charger: 1) Manufacturer and type 2) Output, amp 3) Overall dimensions, inches 4) Weight, lb. c. Inverter: 1) Manufacturer and type 2) Output, kVA 3) Overall dimensions, inches 4) Weight, lb. 00300 -11(A) I. ALTERNATIVES (Bidder's Ontion) The Owner will consider alternative features, where the Bidder can present experience data, and design details to demonstrate that the alternative is equal in function, performance, durability, and quality to, or an improvement over, the specified feature. Sufficient details and the change in price for each alternative feature must be submitted with the Bid. The Bidder must offer and include in his base Bid all the features as specified in the Contract Documents before an alternative feature will be considered. Change in Alternative Feature Contract Price 00300 -12(A) J. ENCLOSURES List and number hereunder all enclosures accompanying the Bid. Mark enclosures with the identifying number listed. Yours truly, 1,27 c Name of Firm Signature of Bidder Title 00300 -13(A) J�' ,J %mss' C� 3 �7 --c Street Address e /14: kA yf �,s_ City /State /Zip Code c76 C mss'' c�3s Telephone Number STATE OF County of rr✓Z NON COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT S S 00300 -14(A) first duly sworn on his oath, says that the bid herewith submitted is a genuine and not a sham or collusive bid, or made in the interest or on behalf of any person not therein named; and he further says that the said bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any bidder on the above work or supplies to put in a sham bid, or any other person or corporation to refrain from bidding; and that said bidder has not in any manner sought by collusion to secure to themselves an advantage over any other bidder or bidders. END OF SECTION Contractor Subscribed and sworn to before me this a/ of uc�Au4, 198 1 Notary being H1 H3 X2 I X3 ""*A-i 12470 480V H2 Y W STA SERV CONT 60/2 (3) 15kVA, 480- 1 (3) 120/ ILL 240V, 10 i 1 200/3- FURNISHED BY 4: 1 (3) OTHERS KWH TEST KVARH H TEST 1 RTITI 4 VS V XDUCER GENERATOR BREAKER CABINET t SENSOR L J TEMP MONITOR 12.47KV DIST CLALLAM COUNTY 1 3 U° J A XDUCER AS MAIN CONTROL PANEL SUGGESTED METERING RELAYING ONE LINE DIAGRAM i.r/ i TITLE SUGGESTED ONE LINE DIAGRAM PROJECT N0. Sa 533 PROJECT: MORSE CREEK BY SB i 0 11E 25 -85 I REV POWER PLANT IOATE PAGE 1 OF 1 SMC SpoonerMechanicalContractors, Inc. 508 East First. Suite C Kennewick. WA 99336 Keith E. Spooner. P.E. (509) 582 2437 President The following is a listing of major projects either completed or in progress as Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. BOISE CASCADE Wallula Mill Energy Projects. MCNARY DAM U. S. Corps of Engineers Piping Equipment Erection. LIBBY DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Removal of a temporary Bulkhead from Penstock in Unit 5. QUINCY CHUTE HYDROLECTRIC Grant County PUD Piping and Equipment Erection in new Powerhouse. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Cavitation Repair U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Eleven (11) Francis type turbines, Hitachi 136,000 HP. LITTLE GOOSE DAM /LOWER GRANITE DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Disassemble six (6) Kaplan type turbines Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton, 212,400 HP Modify Oil Sumps. KAISER ALUMINUM TRENTWOOD Complete Rebuild of 200 Ton Aluminum Plate Stretcher. CHEVRON CHEMICAL Rebuild Lime Kiln. JOHN DAY DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Assemble and Install new Oil Purifier. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Installation Contract U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. KAISER ALUMINUM TRENTWOOD Cold Hill Rewind Rebuild LOWER MONUMENTAL DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Complete Rebuild of Kaplan type turbine Baldwin Lima- Hamilton, 212,400 HP. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Boat Dock Corps of Engineers /Garza Construction MCNARY DAM Brake /Jack Assemblies Corps of Engineers GRAND COULEE DAM Governor Oil Coolers Valves Bureau of Reclamation 5.E8 C Projects Continued: �SYICJ SpoonerMechanical Contractors, Inc. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Maintenance Shops Corps of Engineers /Garza Construction RESUME Keith E. Spooner, P.E. 451 Carner Court W. Richland, WA 99352 AGE: 53 HEALTH: Excellent EDUCATION: 44 -48 Carlton Union High Graduated 1948 Carlton, Oregon 54 -59 Oregon State University B.S. Degree 1959 Corvallis, Oregon Mechanical Engineering 1969 Received Professional Engineer Status from State of Oregon EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 81 -84 Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Portland, Oregon and Kennewick, Washington Owner and 100% Stockholder All estimating, bid preparation, coordination and supervision of projects. 66 -81 Harder Mechanical Contractors Portland, Oregon Stockholder, Project Manager and Mechanical Engineer responsibilities. See attached list of Projects. 59 -65 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Portland District Portland, Oregon Hydroelectric Dam Design Work and Construction Supervisory responsibilities. Keith E. Spooner President The following is a partial list of Projects that Keith Spooner was personally responsible for when he was a Stock- holder in Harder Mechanical Contractors. Hydroelectric Projects: Oil, air and water piping through 36" and complete air conditioning. John Day Dam The Dalles Dam *Boundary Dam Foster Dam Mossyrock Hatchery Libby Dam Scoggins Dam Lost Creek Dam Grand Coulee Dam *Rock Island Dam *Chief Joseph Dam Applegate Dam Grand Coulee Dam *John Day Dam Shell Oil Company Tidewater Oil Company Standard Oil Company GATX Shell Oil Union Oil Company Collier Carbon Chemical Division Hercules Powder Company Air Reduction Company Shell Chemical Corporation Union Carbide Air Liquide Int. SpoonerMechanicalContractors, Inc. 4824 N.E. 42nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97218 Oregon Oregon Included embedded Washington Oregon Washington Montana Oregon Oregon Washington Included turbines Washington Turbines Washington Oregon Washington Washington Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland Int'l. Airport Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Rivergate, Portland, Oregon *'s Refer to page 3 for additional information. Tall Oil Distillation Plant Portland, Oregon Separation Plant Vancouver, Washington Fertilizer Plant Deer Island, Oregon Washougal, Washington Kent, Washington $3,500,000.00 1,300,000.00 turbines 2,000,000.00 100,000.00 2,200,000.00 1,200,000.00 832,000.00 312,000.00 250,000.00 generators 10,500,000.00 6,200,000.00 700,000.00 5,000,000.00 500,000.00 Petroleum Projects: Distribution oil piping, tank farms, and oil packaging piping. $450,000.00 250,000.00 160,000.00 250,000.00 100,000.00 70,000.00 (503) 249 -2091 Chemical Plants: Process piping including stainless steel, carbon steel, plastic and glass piping and cryogenic piping. $600,000.00 600,000.00 500,000.00 400,000.00 2,000,000.00 Page 2•- Project List Continued Industrial Plants: Reynolds Metals Company Surface Combustion Co. Midrex Division Midland Harvey Aluminum Co. Kaiser Aluminum Corp. W.R. Grace Company Hoerner- Waldorf Corp. Kaiser Aluminum Co. Martin Marietta Aluminum Martin Marietta Aluminum Alcoa Alcoa Columbia Steel Pulp and Paper Mills: Crown Zellerbach Corp. Publishers Paper Co. Publishers Paper Co. Weyerhaeuser Company Research Cottrell, Inc. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Boise Cascade Corp. Cable Mill Longview, Washington $1,260,000.00 Steel Mill Portland, Oregon Reline reformer, retube metalizer off gas system installation Portland, Oregon Reduction cell bus project Erect wet electrostatic pre- cipitators, fire sprinkler piping, underground water dis- tribution Cliffs, Washington Fume Control Ductwork Tacoma, Washington New Vermiculite Plant Libby, Montana Concentrators for Boiler Missoula, Montana Trentwood, Washington Fume control ductwork The Dalles, Oregon Fume control ductwork Goldendale, Washington Wenatchee, Washington Vancouver, Washington Portland, Oregon 165,000.00 4.50, 000.00 7,100,000.00 2,700,000.00 776,000.00 507,000.00 1,100,000.00 1,900,000.00 2,300,000.00 300,000.00 900,000.00 600,000.00 Process instrumentation piping on 400 TD magnefite boiler Camas, Washington $1,850,000.00 New boiler installation, instrumentation, pollution control abatement program Newberg, Oregon 1,850,000.00 Plant addition Newberg, Oregon 1,200,000.00 Recovery Boiler Longview, Washington 1,991,000.00 Precipitators at Longview Fibre Longview, Washington 450,000.00 Boiler TOP Plant Camas, Washington 900,000.00 Recovery Boiler St. Helens, Oregon 1,500,000.00 Page 3•- Project List Continued Carborundum Company Research Cottrell Inc. Boise Cascade CL0 Crown Zellerbach Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Boise Cascade Crown Zellerbach Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Publishers Paper Co. Boise Cascade Corp. Boise Cascade Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Precipitator at Boise Cascade St. Helens, Oregon Precipitator at Weyerhaeuser Longview, Washington St. Helens, Oregon Lime Kiln Camas, Washington Towel Complex Wauna, Oregon #4 Paper Machine St. Helens, Oregon Lime Kiln Port Townsend, Washington Molten Sulfur Camas, Washington Clarifier Rebuild Wauna, Oregon Pulp Washer Installation Newberg, Oregon Paper Machine Rebuild #1 TMP Plant Steilacoom, Washington Clarifier Rebuild St. Helens, Oregon Hog Fuel Conveyor System Wauna, Oregon Commercial Plumbing. Heating. Ventilating and Air ConditioninE: St. Vincent Hospital Portland, Oregon Heating, air conditioning, plumbing, air, oxygen, vacuum $38 0,000.00 684,000.00 900,000.00 1,330,000.00 300,000.00 650,000.00 1,230,000.00 500,000.00 175,000.00 750,000.00 4,100,000.00 150,000.00 600,000.00 $2,200,000.00 City of Gresham, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Sewage Treatment Plant 665,000.00 The following is a listing of some of the major Turbine Installation Projects: Installation of four (4) Francis type spiral cases and draft tube liners Manufactured by Nohab. Installation of Eight (8) horizontal bulb turbine- generators Kapler type 410 mega watts Manufactured by Neyrpic. Installation of Eleven (11) Francis type turbines 136,000 HP Manufactured by Hitachi. Complete rebuild of one (1) Kaplan type turbine including runner blades 212,400 HP Manufactured by Baldwin Lima Hamilton. To Wham It May Concern: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CHIEF JOSEPH RESIDENT OFFICE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS BOX 670 BRIDGEPORT, WA 98813 September 24, 1985 Spooner Mechanical is currently working as a subcontractor on two active contracts under my administration. The first is nearing com- pletion after two years of intense effort requiring exceptionally close coordination and cooperation with the prime, other subcontractors and the Government to accomplish sophisticated work in an operating powerhouse. Their active pursuit of all phases of work was performed in a safe manner and resulted in interim completions prior to scheduled need with very satisfactory products. The second contract has recently begun and is on schedule due to the expedited efforts of the contractor to facilitate shop drawing approval actions and installations for underground fuel, water and sewage systems. Based on current performance, I recommend Spooner Mechanical as a highly competent and efficient contractor who is capable of working independently or cooperatively in accomplishing a quality product in a timely manner. Sincerely, ;yam 1 724&41.‘// Michael J. McFadden Resident Engineer TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CHIEF JOSEPH RESIDENT OFFICE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS BOX 670 BRIDGEPORT, WA 98813 03 May 1984 I have personally known Mr. Keith Spooner since 1965 and consider him to be a knowledgeable and competent Mechanical Engineer. My relationships with Mr. Spooner have centered around his work as a contractor's representative and later as a principal in a mechanical contracting firm doing work on hydro electric power stations. His latest work on hydro turbine installation,with which I am familiar, was here at Chief Joseph Dam where he directed the assembly, installation and putting into service of eleven (11) 136,000 horsepower Francis -type turbines and appurtenant governing equipment. This work was accomplished in a most satisfactory manner. Mr. Spooner, with his own firm, is presently a subcontractor fab- ricating and installing a complete fire supression system in our twenty seven (27) unit operating powerhouse. This work is of high quality and being accomplished on time. REICHERT Resident Engineer NPWOP -GG REPLY TO ATT[NTION OF Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 508 East First Suite C Kennewick, WA 99336 To Whom It May Concern, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WALLA WALLA DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS GRANITE -GOOSE PROJECT OFFICE. ROUTE 3. SOX 54 POMEROY, WASHINGTON 00347 3 May 1984 Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. was contracted by the US Army Corps of Engineers, during the period November 1983 through March 1984, to modify six turbine oil sumps, three at Lower Granite Lock Dam and three at Little Goose Lock Dam. Modifications of the oil sumps involved removal of turbine guide bearings, turbine guide bearing housings, packing boxes, and the oil sump section. Oil sumps were modified and reinforced while maintaining concentricity and mini- mizing warpage and distortion. Fabricating, welding, and machining processes were utilized. The contractor was also required to maintain proper unit align- ment while performing this work. Generating units at both Lower Granite and Little Goose Dams are rated at 135 MW. Units operate at 90 RPM with kaplan variable pitch turbines at approxi- mately 100 foot head. Turbines are rated at 212,400 horsepower. I am pleased to report that all contract work was completed within the time limits set by the specifications. Craftsmen and supervisory personnel employeed by Spooner Mechanical were well qualified to perform the assigned work. Workmanship for the sump modification was satisfactory and all 6 units are running properly as of this date. Spooner Mechanical personnel worked well with Corps representatives. Mutual problems were resolved quickly and locally. As a result, the contract was completed successfully without the need for a single change order. It is my opinion that Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. has the capabi- lity to perform turbine related repair work and to do it well, assuming the craftsmen hired are of similar caliber to those used at our Project. I am per- sonally aware of turbine /generator assembly work accomplished by several of the craftsmen during Grand Coulee third powerplant construction at Grand Coulee Dam and can vouch for their experience. Please consider this letter to be a recommendation for Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. on the basis of demonstrated performance. 'ft-4- 44 WAYNE H. JOHN Project Engineer Granite -Goose Project SpoonerMechanicalContractors, Inc. 508 East First. Suite C Kennewick, WA 99336 Keith E Spooner. P.E (509) 582 -2437 President The following is a listing of major projects either completed or in progress as Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. BOISE CASCADE Wallula Mill Energy Projects. MCNARY DAM U. S. Corps of Engineers Piping Equipment Erection. LIBBY DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Removal of a temporary Bulkhead from Penstock in Unit 5. QUINCY CHUTE HYDROLECTRIC Grant County PUD Piping and Equipment Erection in new Powerhouse. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Cavitation Repair U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Eleven (11) Francis type turbines, Hitachi 136,000 HP. LITTLE GOOSE DAM /LOWER GRANITE DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Disassemble six (6) Kaplan type turbines Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton, 212,400 HP Modify Oil Sumps. KAISER ALUMINUM TRENTWOOD Complete Rebuild of 200 Ton Aluminum Plate Stretcher. CHEVRON CHEMICAL Rebuild Lime Kiln. JOHN DAY DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Assemble and Install new Oil Purifier. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Installation Contract U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. KAISER ALUMINUM TRENTWOOD Cold Mill Rewind Rebuild LOWER MONUMENTAL DAM U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Complete Rebuild of Kaplan type turbine Baldwin Lima- Hamilton, 212,400 HP. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Boat Dock Corps of Engineers /Garza Construction MCNARY DAM Brake /Jack Assemblies Corps of Engineers GRAND COULEE DAM Governor Oil Coolers Valves Bureau of Reclamation S.iS! C Projects Continued: SpoonerMechanicalContractors, Inc. CHIEF JOSEPH DAM Maintenance Shops Corps of Engineers /Garza Construction RESUME Keith E. Spooner, P.E. 451 Carner Court W. Richland, WA 99352 AGE: 53 HEALTH: Excellent EDUCATION: 44 -48 Carlton Union High Graduated 1948 Carlton, Oregon 54 -59 Oregon State University B.S. Degree 1959 Corvallis, Oregon Mechanical Engineering 1969 Received Professional Engineer Status from State of Oregon EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 81 -84 Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Portland, Oregon and Kennewick, Washington Owner and 100% Stockholder All estimating, bid preparation, coordination and supervision of projects. 66 -81 Harder Mechanical Contractors Portland, Oregon Stockholder, Project Manager and Mechanical Engineer responsibilities. See attached list of Projects. 59 -65 U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Portland District Portland, Oregon Hydroelectric Dam Design Work and Construction Supervisory responsibilities. Keith E. Spooner President The following is a partial list of Projects that Keith Spooner was personally responsible for when he was a Stock- holder in Harder Mechanical Contractors. Hydroelectric Projects: Oil, air and water piping through 36" and complete air conditioning. John Day Dam The Dalles Dam *Boundary Dam Foster Dam Mossyrock Hatchery Libby Dam Scoggins Dam Lost Creek Dam Grand Coulee Dam *Rock Island Dam *Chief Joseph Dam Applegate Dam Grand Coulee Dam *John Day Dam Petroleum Projects: Distribution oil piping, tank farms, and oil packaging piping. Shell Oil Company Tidewater Oil Company Standard Oil Company GATX Shell Oil Union Oil Company Collier Carbon Chemical Division Chemical Plants: Process piping including stainless steel, carbon steel, plastic and glass piping and cryogenic piping. Hercules Powder Company Air Reduction Company Shell Chemical Corporation Union Carbide Air Liquide Int. (s_nc SpoonerMechanicalContractors, Inc. 4824 N.E. 42nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 97218 Oregon Oregon Included embedded turbines Washington Oregon Washington Montana Oregon Oregon Washington Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland Int'l. Airport Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Rivergate, Portland, Oregon *'s Refer to page 3 for additional information. $3,500,000.00 1,300,000.00 2,000,000.00 100,000.00 2,200,000.00 1,200,000.00 832,000.00 312,000.00 250,000.00 Included turbines generators Washington 10,500,000.00 Turbines Washington 6,200,000.00 Oregon 700,000.00 Washington 5,000,000.00 Washington 500,000.00 $450,000.00 250,000.00 160,000.00 250,000.00 100,000.00 70,000.00 Tall Oil Distillation Plant Portland, Oregon $600,000.00 Separation Plant Vancouver, Washington 600,000.00 Fertilizer Plant Deer Island, Oregon 500,000.00 Washougal, Washington 400,000.00 Kent, Washington 2,000,000.00 (503) 249 -2091 Page 2 Project List Continued Industrial Plants: Reynolds Metals Company Surface Combustion Co. Midrex Division Midland Harvey Aluminum Co. Kaiser Aluminum Corp. W.R. Grace Company Hoerner- Waldorf Corp. Kaiser Aluminum Co. Martin Marietta Aluminum Martin Marietta Aluminum Alcoa Alcoa Columbia Steel Pulp and Paper Mills: Crown Zellerbach Corp. Publishers Paper Co. Publishers Paper Co. Weyerhaeuser Company Research- Cottrell, Inc. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Boise Cascade Corp. Cable Mill Longview, Washington Steel Mill Portland, Oregon Reline reformer, retube metalizer off gas system installation Portland, Oregon Reduction cell bus project Erect wet electrostatic pre- cipitators, fire sprinkler piping, underground water dis- tribution Cliffs, Washington Fume Control Ductwork Tacoma, Washington New Vermiculite Plant Libby, Montana Concentrators for Boiler Missoula, Montana Trentwood, Washington Fume control ductwork The Dalles, Oregon Fume control ductwork Goldendale, Washington Wenatchee, Washington Vancouver, Washington Portland, Oregon $1,260,000.00 165,000.00 450,000.00 7,100,000.00 2,700,000.00 776,000.00 507,000.00 1,100,000.00 1,900,000.00 2,300,000.00 300,000.00 900,000.00 600,000.00 Process instrumentation piping on 400 TD magnefite boiler Camas, Washington $1,850,000.00 New boiler installation, instrumentation, pollution control abatement program Newberg, Oregon 1,850,000.00 Plant addition Newberg, Oregon 1,200,000.00 Recovery Boiler Longview, Washington 1,991,000.00 Precipitators at Longview Fibre Longview, Washington 450,000.00 Boiler TOP Plant Camas, Washington 900,000.00 Recovery Boiler St. Helens, Oregon 1,500,000.00 Page 3 Project List Continued Carborundum Company Research- Cottrell Inc. Boise Cascade CLO Crown Zellerbach Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Boise Cascade Crown Zellerbach Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Publishers Paper Co. Boise Cascade Corp. Boise Cascade Corp. Crown Zellerbach Corp. Precipitator at Boise Cascade St. Helens, Oregon Precipitator at Weyerhaeuser Longview, Washington St. Helens, Oregon Lime Kiln Camas, Washington Towel Complex Wauna, Oregon #4 Paper Machine St. Helens, Oregon Lime Kiln Port Townsend, Washington Molten Sulfur Camas, Washington Clarifier Rebuild Wauna, Oregon Pulp Washer Installation Newberg, Oregon Paper Machine Rebuild #1 TMP Plant Steilacoom, Washington Clarifier Rebuild St. Helens, Oregon Hog Fuel Conveyor System Wauna, Oregon Commercial Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning: St. Vincent Hospital Portland, Oregon Heating, air conditioning, plumbing, air, oxygen, vacuum $380,000.00 684,000.00 900,000.00 1,330,000.00 300,000.00 650,000.00 1,230,000.00 500,000.00 175,000.00 750,000.00 4,100,000.00 150,000.00 600,000.00 $2,200,000.00 City of Gresham, Oregon Gresham, Oregon Sewage Treatment Plant 665,000.00 The following is a listing of some of the major Turbine Installation Projects: Installation of four (4) Francis type spiral cases and draft tube liners Manufactured by Nohab. Installation of Eight (8) horizontal bulb turbine generators Kepler type 410 mega watts Manufactured by Neyrpic. Installation of Eleven (11) Francis type turbines 136,000 HP Manufactured by Hitachi. Complete rebuild of one (1) Kaplan type turbine including runner blades 212,400 HP Manufactured by Baldwin- Lima Hamilton. To Whom It May Concern: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CHIEF JOSEPH RESIDENT OFFICE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS BOX 670 BRIDGEPORT, WA 98813 September 24, 1985 Spooner Mechanical is currently working as a subcontractor on two active contracts under my administration. The first is nearing com- pletion after two years of intense effort requiring exceptionally close coordination and cooperation with the prime, other subcontractors and the Government to accomplish sophisticated work in an operating powerhouse. Their active pursuit of all phases of work was performed in a safe manner and resulted in interim completions prior to scheduled need with very satisfactory products. The second contract has recently begun and is on schedule due to the expedited efforts of the contractor to facilitate shop drawing approval actions and installations for underground fuel, water and sewage systems. Based on current performance, I recommend Spooner Mechanical as a highly competent and efficient contractor who is capable of working independently or cooperatively in accomplishing a quality product in a timely manner. Sincerely, Michael J. McFadden Resident Engineer TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CHIEF JOSEPH RESIDENT OFFICE, CORPS OF ENGINEERS BOX 670 BRIDGEPORT, WA 98813 03 May 1984 I have personally known Mr. Keith Spooner since 1965 and consider him to be a knowledgeable and competent Mechanical Engineer. My relationships with Mr. Spooner have centered around his work as a contractor's representative and later as a principal in a mechanical contracting firm doing work on hydro electric power stations. His latest work on hydro- turbine installation,with which I am familiar, was here at Chief Joseph Dam where he directed the assembly, installation and putting into service of eleven (11) 136,000 horsepower Francis -type turbines and appurtenant governing equipment. This work was accomplished in a most satisfactory manner. Mr. Spooner, with his own firm, is presently a subcontractor fab- ricating and installing a complete fire supression system in our twenty seven (27) unit operating powerhouse. This work is of high quality and being accomplished on time. REICHERT Resident Engineer NPWOP -GG REPLY TO ATTENTION OF Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 508 East First Suite C Kennewick, WA 99336 To Whom It May Concern, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WALLA WALLA DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS GRANITE-GOOSE PROJECT OFFICE, ROUTE 3, SOX 54 POMEROY. WASHINGTON 99347 3 May 1984 Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. was contracted by the US Army Corps of Engineers, during the period November 1983 through March 1984, to modify six turbine oil sumps, three at Lower Granite Lock Dam and three at Little Goose Lock Dam. Modifications of the oil sumps involved removal of turbine guide bearings, turbine guide bearing housings, packing boxes, and the oil sump section. Oil sumps were modified and reinforced while maintaining concentricity and mini- mizing warpage and distortion. Fabricating, welding, and machining processes were utilized. The contractor was also required to maintain proper unit align- ment while performing this work. Generating units at both Lower Granite and Little Goose Dams are rated at 135 MW. Units operate at 90 RPM with kaplan variable pitch turbines at approxi- mately 100 foot head. Turbines are rated at 212,400 horsepower. I am pleased to report that all contract work was completed within the time limits set by the specifications. Craftsmen and supervisory personnel employeed by Spooner Mechanical were well qualified to perform the assigned work. Workmanship for the sump modification was satisfactory and all 6 units are running properly as of this date. Spooner Mechanical personnel worked well with Corps representatives. Mutual problems were resolved quickly and locally. As a result, the contract was completed successfully without the need for a single change order. It is my opinion that Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. has the capabi- lity to perform turbine related repair work and to do it well, assuming the craftsmen hired are of similar caliber to those used at our Project. I am per- sonally aware of turbine /generator assembly work accomplished by several of the craftsmen during Grand Coulee third powerplant construction at Grand Coulee Dam and can vouch for their experience. Please consider this letter to be a recommendation for Spooner Mechanical Contractors, Inc. on the basis of demonstrated performance. WAYNE H. JOHN Project Engineer Granite -Goose Project PROPOSAL OR BID BOND as obligee, in the penal sum of FIVE PERCENT (5%) AMOUNT OF BID DOLLARS, lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, Jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. SIGNED, sealed and dated this 31ST day of DECEMBER A. D. 1985 WHEREAS, the said principal is herewith submitting proposal for Insurance Company of North America a CIGNA company KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT WE BURKE ELECTRIC P.O. BOX 5815 BELLEVUE, WA 98006 as principal, and the INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having its principal place of business at Philadelphia, Pa., as surety, are held and firmly bound unto CITY OF PORT ANGELES THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the aforesaid principal shall be awarded the contract, the said principal will within the period specified therefor, or, if no period be specified, within ten (10) days after the notice of such award enter into a contract and give bond for the faithful performance of the contract, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise the principal and the surety will pay unto the obligee the difference in money between the amount of the bid of the said principal and the amount for which the obligee may legally contract with another party to perform the work if the latter amount be in excess of the former; in no event shall the liability hereunder exceed the penal sum hereof. PROVIDED AND SUBJECT TO THE CONDITION PRECEDENT, that any suits at law or proceedings in equity brought or to be brought against the Surety to recover any claim hereunder must be instituted and service had upon the Surety within ninety (90) days after the acceptance of said bid of the Principal by the Obligee. 8S -1946a Ptd in U S A MORSE CREEK HYDRO BURKE ELECTRIC CIKNA BYE:_ INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA By f,.U� 444 .tki1,:Stloiik MA ZSI'A DAVIb�— THOMSEN, ATTORNEY —IN —FACT