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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAG RPTS 1987 0309 PR REG MOORPARK PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION TOM BALDWIN STEVE KUENY Chairman City Manager CHARMANE DEAS • JERRY FORDE Vice Chairwoman `WOW Admin. Assistant PAM CASTRO I"'di%�� SCOTT SMITH Commissioner ppta'�yy Recreation Coordinator DANNY RASEY FAYE BEAVER Commissioner z�♦ Facilities Coordinator CHERYL ZEMONT REBECCA HOSHIDA Commissioner Admin. Secretary AGENDA March 9 , 1987 Moorpark Community Center Time 7 : 00 p.m. 1 . CALL TO ORDER 2 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3 . ROLL CALL 4 . APPROVAL OF MINUTES 5 . PUBLIC COMMENTS 6. BUSINESS ITEMS A. Peach Hill Park Development Project - Review of Park Improvement Fund Allocaitons Review of proposed motion relative to disputed fees from Warmington Homes . B. Tree Addition alternative To Peach Hill Park Contract As Per Commission Direction Presentation of cost and alternatives for additional trees to the Peach Hill Park contract . C. Monte Vista Nature Park Review of project and authorize staff to proceed with formal bid process for Phase I. 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark,California 93021 (805)529-6864 Parks & Recreation Agenda March 9 , 1987 Page 2 D. Review of Griffin Senior park Improvements and Award of Construction Contract Review of project and award the bid to BLM Constructors . E. Review of the Request for Proposals/Scope of Work for the Proposed 69 Acre Community Park Conceptuals Review of the Request for Proposal for the Community Park relative to providing sufficient playing fields to meet community needs . F. Disposition of Olive Trees - Hwy 118 & Princeton Requesting suggestions from the Commission regarding the disposition of 11 Olive trees. G. Production of Flyers for School Distribution Requesting approval for expenditures for flyer production. H. Youth Dance Supervision Review of supervision for the youth dances . I, Community Cente Fee Schedule Review of proposed revisions for the fee schedule. J. Community Center Tot Lot Review of possible locations for the lot lot. K. Easter Vacation Programing Staff requesting input for the event. L. Summer Day Camp Progam Requestion approval of the Summer Day Camp program. M. Letter to Rick Fields - Rancho Simi Recreation Department Requesting approval of a letter to Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District regarding Golf & Stuff locating in this area. N. Time of Parks & Recreation Commission Meeting Discussion of time limit for length of meetings . .1111111 Parks & Recreation Agenda March 9 , 1987 Page 3 7 . STAFF UPDATES AND COMMENTS A. Youth Arts Experience - Informational item. B. North Meadows park Dedication - Information item. 8 . CONSENT ITEMS 9 . COMMISSION COMMENTS 10 . ADJOURNMENT MOORPARK IOMAS C.FERGUSON STEVEN KUENY Mayor City Manager DANNY A WOOLARD /�` CHERYL City AttorneyKANE Mayor Pro Ter •��% ELOISE BROWN A� PATRICK RICHARDS,Al.C.P. Councilmember ����A Director of JOHN GALLOWAY _��F.fl Community Development Councilmember �V � R.DENNIS DELZEIT CUNT HARPER,PhD. • City Engineer Councilmember eras JOHN V.GILLESPIE MAUREEN W.WALL Chief of Police City Clerk THOMAS P.GENOVESE City Treasurer City of Moorpark ) County of Ventura ) ss State of California ) I Rebecca Hoshida, Administrative Secretary of the City of Moorpark, County of Ventura, State of California, do hereby certify that I posted a copy of the City Council Agenda for the meeting to be held March 9, 1987 at the following location: City Hall 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, CA 93021 Said agenda shall remain in place until after the meeting so that it is available for public review for at least 72 hours prior to the meeting, pursuant to Sec. 54954 et. seq. of the California Government Code. SHhaa Adminis ative Secretary �j/yam b ate 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529-6864 MOORPARK ITEM &' - THOMAS C. FERGUSON STEVEN KUENY Mayor City Manager CLINT HARPER, Ph.D. �� +`�• CHERYL J.KANE Mayor Pro Tem •� 1/�� - City Attorney ELOISE BROWN j PATRICK RICHARDS,A.I.C.P. Councilmember ���1� Director of JOHN GALLOWAY _4 -- Community Development Councilmember R. DENNIS DELZEIT BERNARDO PEREZ �•� City Engineer Councilmember � JOHN V.GILLESPIE MAUREEN W.WALL Chief of Police City Clerk THOMAS P.GENOVESE City Treasurer MEMORANDUM TO: Parks & Recreation Commissio FROM: Community Services Department it DATE: March 5 , 1987 l' SUBJECT: REVIEW OF GRIFFIN SENIOR PARK IMPROVEMENTS AND AWARD OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT ITEM Attached is a copy of staff' s report to City Council on the above project. Based upon the fact that staff' s last report to the Parks and Recreation Commission on February 12 , 1987 did not include the projects totals cost of $42, 500 , the City Council has directed this item be returned for further review. Staff realizes that proceedurely there were several errors made in preparing this item. I did however, only attempt to act in good faith based upon the Commissioners previous approval of the projects scope and authorization to be out to bid. Also considered were your concerns relative to accomplishing this project as quickly as possible. Staff additionally, assumed that there would be no problems since there was $30, 000 budgeted from the 86/87 Fiscal Year Park Improvement Funds and $30 , 000 was to be received from Griffin Homes by May of 87 . In addition to taking action on this item staff would request that the Commissioners schedule a work session with staff, either this evening or in the near future in order, to discuss ways to avoid future problems of this nature . 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529-6864 Parks & Recreation Griffin Senior Park March 5, 1987 Page 2 Staff requests the following action by the Parks & Recreation Commission: 1 . Recommend City Council award the contract for the Griffin Senior Park Improvement project as it was approved and bid (see Exhibit A, attached bid information) to BLM Constructors ) as the lowest responsible bidder in the amount of $28, 200 . 2 . Recommend City Council appropriate $7 , 500 maximum for the addition of a Gazebo and drinking fountian, if approved by the Park & Recreation Commisison. / MOORPARK THOMAS C. FERGUSON STEVEN KUENY Mayor City Manager CLINT HARPER,Ph.D. .. `. CHERYL J. KANE Mayor Pro Tern '+ City Attorney ELOISE BROWN f / PATRICK RICHARDS,A.I.C.P. Councilmember &OS 1� Director of JOHN GALLOWAY .gt*, Community Development Councilmember . R. DENNIS DELZEIT BERNARDO PEREZ �' City Engineer •Councilmember W JOHN V.GILLESPIE MAUREEN W.WALL Chief of Police City Clerk THOMAS P.GENOVESE City Treasurer MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable City Council FROM: Community Services Department DATE: February 25 , 1987 SUBJECT: GRIFFIN SENIOR PARK IMPROVEMENTS - Award of Contract BACKGROUND At their December 5, 1986 meeting, City Council requested that upon completion of the formal bid phase for this project, that the Parks and Recreation Commission review the scope of the project and reconsider the additions of a gazebo and one additional drinking fountain to the originally proposed and approved project. The original scope of this project included over 240 lineal foot of concrete curbing for the play area plus sidewalks , picnic benches and pads (7) , trash receptacles with pads (3) and a softball backstop. As Council may recall the addition of the Gazebo and drinking fountain plus the revised 10% contingency figure raised the bid portion of this project from $28 , 000 to approximately $39 , 000 . Staff at the December 5 , 1986 meeting had incorrectly indicated that there was only $30 , 000 available for this project instead of the $60 , 000 available. Thirty thousand of this was from Park Improvement Funds that were budgeted from the Fiscal Year 86/87 . The additional $30 , 000 is to be received from Griffin Homes around April of this year. These monies are in lieu of installing $10 , 000 in park amenities and $20 , 000 for a concrete basketball court. These funds are part of Griffins obligation under RPD 1041 and 1042 . Payment is to be made upon issurance of the first occupancy permit for Tract 3963 . 799 Moorpark Avenue Moorpark, California 93021 (805) 529-6864 City Council Griffin Senior Park February 25 , 1987 Page 2 Of this $60 , 000 available approximately $12 , 000 has been utilized to purchase(includes installation cost) the specialized play equipment which needed to be specially constructed. The play equipment was ordered per its approval by the Parks and Recreation Commission at thei3 February 19, 1986 meeting and again on Ferbruary 12, 1987 . By the City ordering the play equipment and having it installed, staff estimated we would save the overhead costs the General Contractor would add on if they were to handle this item. That amount could be as much as 5Z of the projects cost. Also,part of this $60 , 000 is obligated to fund $2 ,300 in minor landscaping and irrigation improvements to be handled under our existing Park Maintenance Agreement with Turf Pro. Staff recommended that Turf Pro do this portion of the project based upon their knowledge of the existing system. This will expedite the projects completion. This phase can be started during the period of time the bid documents are being processed. On January 20, 1987 , sealed bids from two contractors were received and opened for the Griffin Senior Park Improvements . The bids received are as follows : J.F. Contractors $35 , 000 . 00 BLM Constructors $28, 200 . 00 Staff has had the bids reviewed by R.W. Graham and Associates to verify their accurancy. BLM' s references were also contacted. Staff finds that the costs are inline and that ELM is a compentent contractor. In summary there is a total of $60 , 000 appropriated for this project. Of the total $12 , 000 is committed to the purchase of the specialized play equipment ; 2 , 300 to the minor irrigation and landscaping phase; $28 , 200 is recommended to be awarded to BLM for all concrete work, picnic tables , trash recepticles and softball backstop. This totals $42 , 500 for the Griffin Senior Park Improvements leaving a balance of $17 , 500 to be used for the proposed additions of a gazebo and drinking fountain. As previously indicated the gazebo has been estimated to cost approximatley $5, 000 and the drinking fountain approximately $1 . 500 . Again, neither of these two items were included in the bid phase, however, their costs were included in staff' s December 5 report raising the projects estimated cost for the project to an estimated $39 , 000 . City Council Griffin Senior Park February 25 , 1987 Page 3 RECOMMENDED ACTION Based upon the above information staff would request that the City Council approve the following recommendation: 1 . Award the contact for the Griffin Senior Park Improvement project to BLM as the lowest responsible bidder in the amount of $28 , 200 . 00 2 . Approve the addition of a gazebo and 1 drinking fountain, not to exceed a total of $7 ,500 , if approved by the Parks and Recreation Commisison. EXHIBIT "A" TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS A INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS B PROPOSAL AND BID BOND C AGREEMENT AND BOND FORMS D SPECIAL PROVISIONS, PART 1, PART 2 SECTION 500 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR SECTION 501 CONCRETE SECTION 502 EARTHWORK SECTION 503 MISCELLANEOUS WORK SECTION 504 RESTORATION SECTION 505 CONCRETE SPECIFICATIONS /'- NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS FOR GRIFFIN SR. PARK IMPROVEMENTS ✓ PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Moorpark as Agency, invites sealed bids for the above stated project and will receive such bids in the offices of the City Clerk, 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California, 93021 up to the hour 11: 00 a.m. January 20, 1987. Copies of the Plans, Specifications, and Contract Documents are available from the City of Moorpark, at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California, 93021. Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1770 , et. seq. , copies of the determination of the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for each craft, classification and type of worker needed to execute the work are on file in, and available to any interested person on request, at the office of the City Clerk at 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California, and are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof as though set forth in full . Pursuant to California Civil Code Section 3248, the successful bidder shall furnish to the Agency at the time of execution of the contract a payment bond approved by the Agency in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. The successful bidder shall also furnish to the Agency at the time of execution of the contract a faithful performance bond approved by the Agency in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. Pursuant to California Government Code Section 4590, substitution of eligible and equivalent securities for any moneys withheld to insure performance under the contract for the work to be performed will be permitted at the request and expense of the successful bidder. Bids must be prepared on the approved Proposal forms in conformance with the Instructions to Bidders and submitted in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside, "GRIFFIN SR. PARK IMPROVEMENTS - DO NOT OPEN WITH REGULAR MAIL" . The bid must be accompanied by certified or cashier's check, or bidder' s bond, made payable to the Agency for an amount no less than ten percent of the amount bid. By order or the City Council of Moorpark, California. Date: December 5 , 1986 A-1 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS PROPOSAL FORMS Bids shall be submitted in writing on the proposal forms provided by the Agency. All information requested therein must be clearly and legibly set forth in the manner and form indicated. The Agency will not consider any proposal not meeting these requirements. PROPOSAL GUARANTEE Proposals must be accompanied by a proposal guarantee consisting of a certified or cashier's check or bid bond payable to the Agency in the amount not less than ten percent of the total amount bid. Any proposal not accompanied by such a guarantee will not be considered. If a bidder to whom a contract is awarded fails or refuses to execute the contract documents or furnish the required insurance policies and bonds as set forth in those documents, the proposal guarantee shall be forfeited to the Agency. The proposal guarantees of all bidders will be held until the successful bidder has properly executed all contract documents. DELIVERY OF PROPOSAL Proposals shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the outside, GRIFFIN SR. PARK IMPROVEMENTS-DO NOT OPEN WITH REGULAR MAIL" . Proposals may be mailed or delivered by messenger. However, it is the bidder's responsibility alone to ensure delivery of the proposal to the hands of the Agency's designated official prior to the bid opening hour stipulated in the Notice Inviting Sealed Bids. Late proposals will not be considered. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS A proposal may be withdrawn by a written request signed by the bidder. Such requests must be delivered to the Agency' s designated official prior to the bid opening hour stipulated in the Notice Inviting Sealed Bids. Proposals may not be withdrawn after said hour without forfeiture of the proposal guarantee. The withdrawal of a proposal will not prejudice the right of the bidder to submit a new proposal , providing there is time to do so. B-1 IRREGULAR PROPOSALS Unauthorized conditions, limitations, or provisions attached to a proposal will render it irregular and may cause its rejection. The completed Proposal forms shall be without interlinations, alterations, or erasures. Alternative proposals will not be considered unless specifically requested. No oral, telegraphic, or telephonic proposal, modification, or withdrawal will be considered. Bids with supplemental information or form other than those proposed forms provided by the Agency will not be considered. TAXES • No mention shall be made in the proposal of Sales Tax, Use Tax, or any other tax, as all amounts bid will be deemed and held to include any such taxes which may be applicable. DISQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS In the event that any bidder acting as a prime contractor has an interest in more than one proposal, all such proposals will be rejected, and the bidder will be disqualified. This restriction does not apply to subcontractors or suppliers who may submit quotations to more than one bidder, and while doing so, may also submit a formal proposal as a prime contractor. No ,Proposal will be accepted from a bidder who has not been icensed in accordance with the provisions of the State Business and Professions Code. 'ISCREPANCIES AND MISUNDERSTANDINGS Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the work site, Contract Documents, Specifications, and by any other means as they may believe necessary, as to the actual physical conditions, requirements and difficulties under which the work must be performed. No bidder shall at any time after submission of a proposal make any claim or assertion that there was any misunderstanding or lack of information regarding the nature or amount of work necessary for the satisfactory completion of the job. Any errors, omissions, or discrepancies found in the Plans, Specifica- tions, or Contract Documents shall be called to the attention of the Agency and clarified prior to the submission of proposals. B-2 Written addenda shall be the sole means for modifying the plans and/or specifications prior to the bid opening. The Agency shall not be bound by oral communications purportedly modifying or interpreting the plans and/or specifications regardless of when or by whom such oral communications are made and you should not rely upon such oral communications in preparing your bid. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES All proposals must be submitted, filed, made, and executed in accordance with State and Federal laws relating to bids for contracts of this nature whether the same or expressly referred to herein or not. Any bidder submitting a proposal shall by such action thereby agree to each and all of the terms, conditions, provisions, and requirements set forth, contemplated, and referred to in the Specifications, and Contract Documents, and to full compliance therewith. AWARD OF CONTRACT The award of contract, if made, will be to the lowest responsible bidder as determined solely by the Agency. Additionally, the Agency reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive any irregularity, and to take the bids under advisement for a period of thirty (30) days, all as may be required to provide for the best interests of the Agency. In no event will an award be made until all necessary investigations are made as to the responsibility and qualifications of the bidder to whom the award is contemplated. All bids will be compared with the Engineer ' s Estimate. • B-3 PROPOSAL FOR GRIFFIN SR. PARK IMPROVEMENTS IN THE COUNTY OF VENTURA CALIFORNIA AGENCY RECEIVING BIDS IS CITY OF MOORPARK FOR ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, PROPOSAL OR OTHER BIDDING DOCUMENTS. PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT. TELEPHONE (805) 529-6864 . 3 SHEETS OF PLANS BIDS TO BE RECEIVED ON January 20, 1987 at 11 : 00 a.m. COMPLETION TIME 10 WORKING DAYS (SEC. 6) LIQUIDATED DAMAGES $200 PER CALENDAR DAY (SEC. 6-9) LIABILITY INSURANCE CLASS REQUIRED (SEC. 7-3) : L-A NUMBER OF CALENDAR DAYS ALLOWED TO AGENCY TO AWARD CONTRACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2-1 : 30 DAYS NUMBER OF CALENDAR DAYS BETWEEN CONTRACT AWARD AND STARTING DATE OF CONTRACT TIME IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBSECTION 6-7 .1 : 10 DAYS NUMBER OF PAGES IN THIS PROPOSAL: 3 BIDDER SHALL COMPLETE: NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE TELEPHONE NO. C-1 PROPOSAL FOR GRIFFIN SR. PARK IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CITY OF MOORPARK TO THE CITY OF MOORPARK, as Agency: In accordance with Agency's Notice Inviting Sealed Bids, the undersigned bidder hereby proposes to furnish all materials, equipment, tools, labor, transportation and incidentals required for the above stated project as set forth in the Contract Documents, Specifications, and therefore, and to perform all work in the manner and time prescribed therein. • Bidder declares that this proposal is based upon careful examination of the work site, Plans, Specifications, Instructions to Bidders, and all other contract documents. If this proposal is accepted for award, bidder agrees to enter into a contract with Agency at the unit and/or lump sum prices set forth in the following Bid Schedule. bidder understands that failure to enter into a contract in the manner and time prescribed will result in forfeiture to Agency of the guarantee accompanying this proposal. Bidder understands that a bid is required for the entire work, that the estimated quantities set forth in the Bid Schedule are solely for the purpose of comparing bids If awarded the Contract, the undersigned further agrees that in the event of the bidder 's default in executing the required contract and filing the necessary bonds and insurance certificates within ten days, not including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, after the Agency has mailed notice of the award of contract to the bidder, the proceeds of the security accompanying this bid shall become the property of the Agency and this bid and the acceptance hereof may, at the Agency' s option, be considered null and void. C-2 PROPOSAL DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS bidder proposes to subcontract certain portions of the work which are in excess of one-half of one percent of the bid and to procure materials and equipment from suppliers and vendors as follows: NAME, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER OF SUBCONTRACTORS, PORTION OF WORK, SUPPLIERS, AND VENDORS MATERIALS, OR EQUIPMENT C-4 PROPOSAL BID SCHEDULE FOR: GRIFFIN SR. PARK IMPROVEMENTS Item PAYMENT EST. UNIT TOTAL NO. DESCRIPTION REF. QTY. PRICE AMOUNT 1 Concrete 501- Lump Lump Sum Sum 2 Earthwork 502 Lump Lump 3 Miscellaneous 503 Lump Lump Sum Sum 4 Restoration 504 Lump Lump Sum Sum • TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID: The following addenda are acknowledged: Number Dated (Bidder must fill in number and date of each addenda or may enter the word 'None" if appropriate) C-3 REFERENCES The following are the names, addresses, and phone numbers for three public agencies for which bidder has performed similar work within the past two years: 1 . Name and address of owner Name and telephone number of person familiar with project Contract amount Type of work Date completed 2. Name and address of owner Name and telephone number of person familiar with project Contract amount Type of work Date completed 3 . Name and address of owner Name and telephone number of person familiar with project Contract amount Type of work Date completed The following are the names, addresses, and phone numbers for all brokers and sureties from whom bidder intends to procure insurance bonds: C-5 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMPLIANCE Bidder certifies that in all previous contracts or subcontracts, all reports which may have been due under the requirements of any Agency, State, or Federal equal employment opportunity orders have been satisfactorily filed, and that no such reports are currently outstanding. NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT Bidder declares that the only persons or parties interested in this proposal as principals are those names herein; that no officer, agent, or employee of the Agency is personally interested, directly or indirectly, in this proposal; that this proposal is made without connection to any other individual, firm, or corporation making a bid for the same work and that this proposal is in all respects fair and without collision or fraud. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION CERTIFICATION Bidder certifies that affirmative action has been taken to seek out and consider minority business enterprises for those portions of the work to be subcontracted, and that such affirmative actions have been fully documented, that said documentation is open to inspection, and that said affirmative action will remain in effect for the life of any contract awarded hereunder. Furthermore, bidder certifies that affirmative action will be taken to meet all equal employment op portunity requirements of the contract documents. C-6 BIDDER'S INFORMATION Bidder certifies that the following information is true and correct: Bidder' s Name Business Address Telephone State Contractor ' s License No. and Class Original Date Issued Expiration Date The following are the names, titles, addresses, and phone numbers of all individuals, firm members, partners, joint venturers, and/or corporate officers having a principal interest in this proposal: The date of any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy judgements against any principal having an interest in this proposal are as follows: • All current and prior DBA' s, alias, and/or fictitious business names for any principal having an interest in this proposal are as follows: C-7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, bidder executes and submits this proposal with the names, titles, hands, and seals of all aforenamed principals this day of , 19 Bidder Subscribed and sworn to this day of 19 NOTARY PUBLIC - t I • C-8 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WHEREAS, (hereinafter 'Bidder') intends to submit a bid to the City of Moorpark, California, a municipal corporation, (hereinafter 'Agency') for the work described as follows: • NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Bidder, as Principal, and a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of and duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bond unto the Agency, as Obligee, in the sum of dollars ($ ) lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being not less than ten (10) percent of the bid amount 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. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT, if the said Obligee shall accept the bid of the said Principal and said Principal shall enter into an Agreement with said Obligee in accordance with the terms of the bid, and shall give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the Instruction to Bidders in the Contract Documents and Specifications with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Agreement and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of said Principal to enter such Agreement and give such bond or bonds, if said Principal shall pay to said Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty thereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which said 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. In case suit is brought upon this bond, the court shall fix and award and the surety shall pay, in addition to the face amount hereof, costs and reasonable attorney' s fees incurred by the Agency in successfully enforcing said obligation. C-9 IN WITNESS THEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this day of , 19 (Corporate Seal) (Principal) By Title (Corporate Seal) (Surety) By Title C-10 2.3 The Contractor shall be liable to the Agency for any damages arising from, or as a result of, a failure to fully comply with the Contract Documents and Specifications. Contractor shall not be excused with respect to any failure to so comply by any act or omission of the Agency, its officers, employees or agents, unless such act or omission actually prevents the Contractor from fully complying with the requirements of the Contract Documents and Specifications. 3 . Schedule 3 .1 The Contractor shall commence the work on the date stated in the Notice to Proceed and shall diligently pursue the work to completion within twenty ( 20 ) working days thereafter, and upon the work schedule, if any, as specified in the Special Provisions, except as such time may be extended in writing by the Agency in accordance with the General Provisions and Special Provisions, time being of the essence. 4 . Liquidated Damages 4 .1 If the Contractor fails to complete the work, or any portion thereof, within the time period required by Article 3 herein or as duly extended in writing by the Agency, he shall forfeit and pay to the Agency, as liquidated damages, the sum of $200. 00 dollars per day for each calendar day the work, or portion thereof, remains uncompleted after the above specified completion date. The liquidated damages shall be deducted from any payments due or to become due to the Contractor under the terms of this contract. [Gov' t C. 53069.85 ( 4) ] Progress payments made by the Agency after the above specified completion date shall not constitute a waiver of liquidated damages by the Agency. 5. Contract Price 5.1 The Agency shall pay to the Contractor as full consideration for the faithful performance of the contract entered into by this Agreement, subject to any additions or deductions as provided in the Contract Documents and Specifications, the sum of (S dollars ) , said sum being the total amount of the amounts stipulated in the Contractor' s Proposal attached as Exhibit 'A' of this Agreement. D-2 AGREEMENT** (Public Works Contract) THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 19 in the County of Ventura. State of California. by and between the City of Moorpark, a municipal corporation (hereinafter "Agency") and, (hereinafter "Contractor") . WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Moorpark at a meeting held on day of 19 , authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into this Agreement after public bidding in accordance with California Public Code Section 20160, et seq. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed by and between the parties that: 1. Defined Terms 1 . 1 Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the General Provisions and Special Provisions have the meaning assigned to them in the General Provisions and Special Provisions of the Contract Documents and Specifications. 2. Scope of Work 2 . 1 The Contractor shall - furnish all of the labor, materials, tools, equipment, services and transportation necessary to perform all of the work described as follows: (hereinafter "work") . 2 .2 The Contractor shall perform all of the work in strict accordance with the Contract Documents and Specifications as enumerated in Article -8 hereof. ** (Example of Agreement. Actual Agreement may differ in form and content. ) D-1 6. Payments 6.1 If the Special Provisions do not provide for progress payments, the Contractor shall be paid within thirty-five (35) days after Contractor furnishes Agency with a release of all undisputed contract amounts, if required by Agency, and final acceptance of the work -by the City Council . In the event there is any claim specifically excluded by Contractor from the operation of the release, there shall be retained by Agency an amount not to exceed the amount of the disputed claim. [P.C.C. 7100] 6.2 If progress payments are to be made pursuant to the Special Provisions, Contractor shall submit the required monthly statements to the Engineer commencing on the 10th day of month after the Agency issues the Notice To Proceed. 7 . Legal Requirements 7 .1 Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1810, et seq. , eight (8) hours labor constitutes a legal day' s work. Contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to Agency the sum of $25.00 for each worker employed in the execution of the contract by Contractor or any subcontractor for each calendar day during which such worker is required or permitted to work more than 8 hours in any one calendar day and 40 hours in any one calendar week in violation of the provisions of Labor Code Section 1815. [Labor Code 1813] 7 .2 (A) Copies of the determination of the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations of the rate of per diem wages for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to execute the contract are on file in, and available at, the office of the City Clerk 799 Moorpark Avenue, Moorpark, California 93021 . [Labor Code 1773 .2] (B) The Contractor shall post at the work site, for the duration of the contract, a copy of the determination of the specified prevailing rate of per diem wages. [Labor Code 1773 .2] (C) The Contractor, and any subcontractor, under the Contractor, shall pay not less than the specified prevailing rate of per diem wages to all workers employed in the execution of the contract. [Labor Code 1771] The Contractor shall have responsibility for compliance with California Labor Code Section 1776 relative to the retention and inspection of payroll records. [Labor Code 1776] D-3 . i 7 .3 The Agency shall with-hold penalties and forfeitures from payments due to the Contract for noncompliance with the California Labor Code [Labor Code 17271 . 7 .4 Nothing in this contract shall prevent the Contractor or any subcontractor from employing properly registered apprentices in the execution of the contract. The Contractor shall have responsibility for compliance with California Labor Code Section 1777 .5 for all apprentice occupations. [Labor Code 1777 . 5] 7 .5 Neither the Contractor, nor any subcontractor under the Contractor,% shall discriminate in the employment of persons upon the work because of the race, religion, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status or sex of such person, except as provided in Section 12940 of the Government Code. The Contractor shall have responsibility for compliance with this Section. [Labor Code 17351 7 .6 Contractor shall, at Contractor's sole expense, obtain all necessary permits and licenses for the work and give all necessary notices and pay all fees and taxes required by law. 8. Contract Documents and Specifications 8.1 The contract entered into by this Agreement consists of the following Contract Documents and Specifications, all of which are component parts of the contract as is herein set forth in full or attached hereto: Notice Inviting Bids Instructions to Bidders Proposal Bid Bond Agreement (Public Works Contract) Payment Bond (Labor and Material) Performance Bond Contractor' s Certificate Regarding Workers ' Compen- sation Specifications, identified as the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (Green Book) . Most Recent Edition D-4 Special Provisions Plans or Contract Drawings, identified as" provided _ in sheet L1 . L2 and L3. " Addenda Nos. Other documents (i.e. Permits, Referenced Specifications. Etc , list here) . 9 . Independent Contractor 9 .1 The Contractor is and shall at all times remain as to the Agency a wholly-independent Contractor. Neither the Agency nor any of its officers, employees, or agents shall have control over the conduct of the Contractor or any of the Contractors officers, employees, servants, agents or subcontractors, except as set forth in the Contract Documents and Specifications. The Contractor shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its officers, employees, agents, or subcontractors, are in any manner officers, employees, agents or subcontractors of the Agency. 10. Indemnification 10.1 The Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Agency, and its officers, employees, servants and agents from and against any and all claims, liability, loss, damage, cost, and expense, including court costs and attorneys ' fees, whether or not litigation by commenced, of whatever nature or type, that the Agency or any of its officers, employees or agents, may hereinafter suffer, incur, be put to pay or lay out by reason of: (1) Any injury or death to any person or damage to any property sustained or alleged to have been sustained as a result of the work contemplated hereby; D-5 (2) Any other act or omission of the Contractor, its agents, representatives or other persons who are at any time engaged in the course of work including, but not limited to, subcontractors, laborers, materialism and suppliers; or (3) Any breach or default of the Contractor in the performance of its obligations hereunder. 10.3 The aforesaid indemnification agreement shall apply regardless of whether or not the insurance policies specified in this Agreement or other Contract Document or Specification shall have been determined to be applicable to the claim, liability, loss, damage, cost or expense. 11 . Insurance 11. 1 Contractor shall not commence the work until he shall have purchased, at his sole expense, from one or more good and responsible companies doing insurance business in the State of California and shall have furnished to the City Clerk certificates of all insurance required under this Article and such insurance shall have been approved by the Agency as to form, amount and terms; nor shall Contractor allow any subcontractor to commence work on his subcontract until all similar insurance required on the subcontractor shall have been so obtained and approved. Each such policy of insurance shall be maintained in full force and effect for the duration of the contract and shall bear an endorsement or shall have attached a rider whereby it is provided that, in the event of expiration or proposed cancellation of the policy for any reason whatsoever, the City Clerk .shall be notified by registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, not less than thirty (30) days before expiration or cancellation is effective. 11.2 Contractor, and every subcontractor, shall provide comprehensive liability insurance in which the Agency is the named insured or is named as an additional insured. Notwithstanding any inconsistent statement in the policy or any subsequent endorsement attached thereto, the protection offered by the policy shall: D-6 (1) Insure the Agency and its officers, employees. servants and agents from claims for damages for personal injury to any person, including death, and for damage to the property of any person which may arise or result from Contractor's or any subcontractor' s execution of the work or other obligation under the execution of the work or other obligation under the Contract Documents and Specifications, whether such execution be by Contractor or by any subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either Contractor or any subcontractor. 11 .3 Contractor, and every subcontractor, shall provide complete workers ' compensation insurance in accordance with the requirements of Section 3800 of the California Labor Code. If any class of employees engaged in the work is not protected under any workers ' compensation law, Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection .not otherwise protected. Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Agency and its officers, employees, servants and agents from any claim resulting from failure of either Contractor or any subcontractor to take out or maintain such insurance. 12 . Agency' s Right to Terminate 12.1 If the Contractor refuses or fails to prosecute the work or any separable part thereof with such diligence as will insure its completion within the time specified or any extension thereof, or fails to complete said work within such time, or if the Contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on D-7 account of his insolvency, or if he should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should fail, except in cases for which extension of time is provided, to supply enough properly skilled workers or proper materials to complete the work in the time specified, or if he should fail to make prompt payment to subcontractors or for material or labor, or persistently disregard laws, ordinances or instructions of the Agency, or otherwise breach any reasons for such intention to terminate. Unless within five (5) days after the service of such notice such condition or violation shall cease or satisfactory arrangements for the correction thereof be made, this contract shall upon the expiration of said five (5) days, cease and terminate. In such case, Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the work is finished. 12. 2 Performance by Surety or Agency. In event of any such termination, the Agency shall immediately serve written notice thereof upon surety and Contractor, and surety shall have the right to take over and this contract, perform provided, five (5) days after service a l surety within eupon it of said notice termination. does not give the Agency written notice of its intention to take over and perform this contract or does not commence performance thereof within ten (10) days from the date of serving such notice, the Agency may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or by any other method it may deem advisable for the account and at the expense of Contractor, and he and his surety shall be liable to the Agency for any excess cost or other damages occasioned the Agency thereby. If the Agency takes over the work as hereinabove provided, the Agency may, without liability for so doing, take possession of, and utilize in completing the work, such materials, appliances, plant, and other property belonging to the Contractor as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. D-8 If use of finishing work, including compensation for additional engineering, architectural, managerial, and administrative services, such excess shall be paid to Contractor, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies available at law or in equity to the Agency. 13 . Notice 13 .1 Whenever it shall be necessary for either party to serve notice on the other respecting the contract, such notice shall be served by registered mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, addressed to the City of Moorpark, 799 Moorpark Avenue, California, 93021 and to the Contractor at unless and until different addresses may be furnished in writing by either party to the other. 13 .2 Notice shall be deemed to have been served seventy-two (72) hours after the same has been deposited in the United States postal service. This shall be a valid and sufficient service of notice for all purposes. 14 . Assignment 14 .1 The Contractor shall not assign the performance of the contract, nor any part thereof, nor any monies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the Agency. 14 .2 Subject to the provision of this Article regarding assignment, the contract shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the Contractor. 15 . Attorney's Fees 15. 1 If any action at law or in equity, including an action for declaratory relief, is brought to enforce or interpret the provisions of the contract, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reasonable attorney' s fees, court costs and necessary disbursements, in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled. D-9 16. Miscellaneous Provisions 16 .1 Should a change be contemplated in the name or nature of the Contractor's legal entity, the Contractor shall first notify the Agency in order that proper steps may be taken to have the change reflected in the Contract Documents and Specifications. 16.2 The contract shall be effective from and after the date that this Agreement is signed by the representatives of the Agency. 16.3 This Agreement is : made in three (3) duplicate originals. 16 .4 The captions of the articles, sections, subsections, paragraphs and subparagraphs of the Contract Documents are for reference only and are not to be construed in any way as a part of the contract. 17 . Entire Agreement 17 . 1 The Contract Documents and Specifications integrate all terms and conditions in connection with the work , called for herein and supersede all negotiations and prior understandings, either oral or in writing, in respect to the subject matter hereof. 17 .2 The Contract Documents and Specifications are intended to be complimentary. Work required by one of the Contract Documents and Specifications and not by others shall be done as if required by all . 17 .3 Each and every provision of law and clause required to be inserted into the Contract Documents and Specifications shall be deemed to be inserted therein, and if through mistake or otherwise any such provisions is not inserted, or is not inserted correctly, then upon application of either party, the Contract Documents shall forthwith be amended in writing to make such insertion or correction. 17 .4 The Contract Documents and Specifications shall not be amended except by a writing duly executed by the parties. D-10 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties; hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed the day and year first above written. CITY OF MOORPARK CONTRACTOR By By Mayor of City of MOORPARK Date: Title Date ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Moorpark Date: • APPROVED TO FORM: City Attorney of the City of Moorpark Date: D-11 l PAYMENT BOND (Labor and Materials) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WHEREAS, the City of MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, a municipal corporation, (hereinafter 'Agency" and (hereinafter "Contractor') have entered into an Agreement dated 19 for work identifi:_:d as which Agreement is hereby incorporated into and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, pursuant to California Civil Code Section 3247 , et seq. , said Contractor is required to furnish a payment bond; NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Contractor, as Principal, and a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of • and duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bond unto the Agency, as Obligee, in the sum of DOLLARS (S ) , lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being not less than one hundred ( 100% ) percent of the estimated amount payable by the said Obligee under the terms of the contract for which payment well and truly to be made, the said principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT, if the said Principal, his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, or any of his or its subcontractors, shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender -- i or other supplies or teams, implements or machinery used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind, 1 , : ls to pay to any of the persons named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code or fails to pay for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to such work or labor performed under said Agreement or for any amount required to be deducted, withheld and paid over to the D-12 Employment Development Department for the wages of employees of the Contractor and subcontractors pursuant to 13020 of the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work and labor the surety hereon shall pay for the same in any amount not exceeding the sums specified in this bond, otherwise the above obligation shall be void. In case suit is brought upon this bond, the surety shall pay a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court. This bond will inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations entitled to file claim under Section 3181 of the Civil Code, so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. IN WITNESS THEREOF, we have hereunto set our bands and seals this day of , 19 (Corporate Seal) (Principal) By • Title (Corporate Seal) (Surety) Notarial Certificate Attached By Title D-13 PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WHEREAS, the CITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter ("City") and (hereinafter "Contractor") have entered into an Agreement dated , 19 , for work identified as which Agreement is hereby incorporated into and made a part hereof; and WHEREAS, said Contractor, is required to furnish a bond in connection with said contract, providing for the faithful performance thereof; NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Contractor, as Principal, and a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of and duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California, as Surety, are held an firmly bound unto the City, as Obligee, in the sum of DOLLARS ($ ) , lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the estimated amount payable by the said Obligee under the terms of the contract for which payment well and truly to be made, heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT, if the said Principal, his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, his or its subcontractors, shall perform and fulfill all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions of said Agreement during the original term of the Agreement, any and all duly authorized extensions thereof, with or without notice to the Surety, and during the life of any guaranty required under the contract, and shall also perform and fulfill all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions and agreement of any and all duly authorized modifications of said contract that may hereafter be made, notice of which modifications to the Surety being hereby waived, then this obligation shall be void and of no effect. D-14 In case suit is brought upon this bond, the court shall fix and award and the surety shall pay, in addition to the fact amount hereof, costs and reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the City of Moorpark in successfully enforcing said obligation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this day of , 19 (Principal) (Corporate Seal) Notarial Certificate By Attached (Title) (Corporate Seal) (Surety) Notarial Certificate Attached By (Title) D-15 CONTRACTOR 'S CERTIFICATE REGARDING WORKERS ' COMPENSATION WORK IDENTIFICATION: Labor Code Section 3700, in pertinent part, provides: 'Every employer except the state shall secure the payment of compensation in one or more of the following ways: (a) By being insured against liability to pay compensation in one or more insurers duly authorized to write compensation insurance in this state. (b) By securing from the Director of Industrial Relations a certificate of consent to self- insure, which may be given upon furnishing proof satisfactory to the Director of Industrial Relations of ability to self-insure and to pay any compensation that may become due to his employees. ' I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers ' compensation or to undertake selfinsurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract. Dated: (Contractor) By Title (In accordance with California Labor Code Section 1860, et seq. , the above Certificate must be signed and filed with the Agency prior to performing any work under the Agreement. ) D-16 SPECIAL PROVISIONS PART 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION 1 - TERNS, DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 1-2 DEFINITIONS. ACCEPTANCE_ Written acceptance by the City Council of the City of Moorpark of the completed project. Agency: City of MDoipa k Board: City Council of the Cit:. of Moorpark CalTrans: • State of California, Department of Transportation City: City of Moorpark City Clerk: The City Clerk of the City of Moorpark or authorized representative County: County of Ventura Due Notice: A written notification, given in due time, of a proposed action where such notification is required by the contract to be give a sperified interval of time (usually 48 hours or two working days) prior to the commencement of the contemplated action. Notification nay be from City to Contractor to City. Federal: United States of America -1- Prompt: The briefest interval of time required for a considered reply, including time required for approval by a governing body. Standard Specifications: The Standard Specifications for public Works S:onstruction (SSPWC) State Standard Specifications: CalTrans Standard Specifications. • -2- SECTION 1-3 - ABBREVIATIONS 1.3.2 ADDITIONAL ABBREVIATIONS AAN American Association of Nurserymen AGC Associated General Contractors of America AISC American Institute of Steel Construction APWA American Public Works Association ASME American society of Mechanical Engineers IEEE Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineers NEC National Electric Code SSS State of California Standard Specifications, or latest edition, Business and Transportation Agency Department of Transportation SSPWC Standard Specification for Public Works Construction, 1985 edition, prepared by Southern California Chapters of AGC and APWA ASA American Standard Association SECTION 2 - SCOPE AND CONTROL OF THE WORK 2-1 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT. Within ten working days after the date of thee Notice of Award is received, the Contractor shall execute and return the following contract documents to the Agency: Agreement (Public Works Contract) Performance Bond Payment Bond (Material and Labor) Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance Certificate Workers' Compensation Insurance Certificate Failure to comply with the above will result in annulment of the award and forfeiture of the proposal guarantee. The Contract Agreement shall not be considered binding upon the Agency until executed by the authorized Agency officials. -3- A corporation to which an award is made may be required, before the Agreement is executed by the Agency, to furnish evidence of its corporate existence, of its right to enter into contracts in the State of California, and that the officers signing the contract and bonds for the corporation have the authority to do so. 2-4 CONTRACT BONDS. The third and fourth paragraphs are amended and supplemented to read as follows: The Bidder shall provide two good and sufficient surety bonds. The "Payment Bond" (Material and Labor Bond) shall be for not less than 100 percent of the contract price, to satisfy claims of material suppliers and of mechanics and laborers employed by it on the work. The bond shall be maintained by the Contractor in full force and effect until six months after the date of recordation of the Notice of Completion. The "Performance Bond" shall be for 100 percent of the contract price to guarantee faithful performance of all work, within the time prescribed, in a manner satisfactory to the Agency, and that all materials and workmanship will be free from original or developed defects. The bond shall remain in force until one year from the date of recordation of the Notice of Completion. 2-S PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 2-5.4 Standard Specifications. The Standard Specifications of the Agency are contained in 1985 edition of the £tandard SRerifirattons for Public Works Construction, including all supplements, as written and promulgated by the Joint Cooperative Committee of the Southern California District of the Associated General Contractors of California. Copies of these Standard Specifications are available from the publisher, Building News, Incorporated, 3055 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, California. 90034, Telephone (213) 202-7775. -4- The Standard Specifications set forth above will control the general provisions, construction materials, and construction methods for this contract except as amended by the Plans, Special Provisions, Special Permits, or any other contract documents. The Special Provisions are supplementary and in addition to the provisions of the Standard Specifications unless otherwise noted, the section numbers of the Special Provisions coincide with those of said Standard Specifications. Only those sections requiring elaborations, amendments, specifying of options, or additions are called out. 2-5.5 Project Record Drawings. The Contractor shall maintain a control set of Plans and Specifications on the project site at all times. All final locations determined in the field, and any deviations from the Plans and Specifications, shall be marked in red on this control set to show the as-built conditions. Upon completion of all work, the Contractor shall return the control set to the City. Final payment will not be made until this requirement is met. S CTION 4 - CONTROL OF MATERIALS. 4-1 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. 4-1.3 Contractor's Guarantee. The Contractor and all subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors, shall guarantee that the entire work will meet all requirements of this contract as to the quality of materials, equipment, and workmanship. The Contractor, at no cost to the Agency, shall make any repairs or replacements made necessary by defects in materials, equipment, or workmanship that become evident within one year after the date of recordation of the Notice of Completion. Within this one year period. the Contractor shall also restore to full compliance with the requirements of this contract any portion of the work which is found to not meet those requirements. The Contractor shall hold the Agency harmless from claims of any kind arising from damages due to said defects or non-compliance. The Contractor shall make all repairs, replacements, and restorations within thirty days after the date of the City written notice. -5- 4-1.3.4 Inspection. The Agency shall provide insp ection for an 8-hour day and 40-hour week for normal working days. The Contractor shall reimburse the Agency at rates established by the Agency for inspection in excess to the foregoing, including legal holidays, Saturdays and Sundays. 4-1.4 Test of Materials. accept as elsewhere specified, the Agency will bear the cost of testing material and/or workmanship which meet or exceed the requirements indicated in the Standard Specifications and the Special Provisions. The cost of all other tests, including the retesting of material or workmanship that fails to pass the first test, shall be borne by the Contractor. San ION 5 - UTILITIES. 5-1 LOCATION. The location and existence of substructures were determined from a search of records maintained by their owners. No guarantee is made or implied that the information is complete or accurate. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility alone to determine the exact location of substructures of every nature and to protect then from damage. The Contractor shall pothole or expose all high risk underground facilities. The Contractor shall notify the Agency and the owners of all utilities and substructures as set forth in the General Provisions and Special Provisions. SECTION 6 - PROSECUTION, PROGRESS, AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK 6-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND CCMMENCEMENT OF WORK The Contractor's proposed Construction Schedule shall be submitted to the City within twenty working days after the date of the Agency's execution of the Agreement. The schedule shall be supported by written statements from each supplier of materials or equipment indicating that all orders have been placed and acknowledged, and setting forth the dates that each item will be delivered. Prior to issuing the Notice to Proceed, the City ' will schedule a preconstruction meeting with the Contractor to review the proposed Construction Schedule and delivery dates, arrange utility coordination, discuss construction methods, and clarify inspection procedures. -6- The Contractor shall submit periodic Progress Reports to the City by the tenth day of each month. The report shall include an updated Construction Schedule. Any deviations from the original schedule shall be explained. Progress payments will be withheld pending receipt of any outstanding reports. 6-7 TIME OF COMPLETION 6-7.1 Starting of Contract Time. Withing ten calendar days after the contract, bonds, certificates of insurance and other documents have been returned, properly completed by the contractor, notice to proceed will be issued. The contract starting time will be the date determined by adding the number of days indicated on the proposal form to the date the contract is awarded. The Agency may, at its option, delay issuance of the notice to proceed. Any such delays shall be treated as provided in Subsection 6-6, except that any delay caused by failure of the contractor to properly complete or timely return the contract documents shall not be considered to be at the Agency's option and shall not result to extending the contract time. The notice of award and th notice to proceed will indicate the contract starting time, omputed as herein described. SECTION 7 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7-1 CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES. A noise level limit of 86 dbA at a distance of fifty feet shall apply to all construction equipment on or related to the Job whether owned by the Contractor or not. The use of excessively loud warning signals shall be avoided except in those cases required for the protection of personnel. 7-2 LABOR 7-2.2 Laws. The Contractor, and all subcontractors, suppliers and vendors, shall comply with all Agency, State, and Federal orders regarding affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunities and fair employment practices. Failure to file any report due under said orders will result in suspension of periodic progress payments. -7- The Contractor shall ensure unlimited access to the job site for all equal employment opportunity compliance officers. 7-2.3 Prevailing Rates of Wages. In accordance with California Labor Code Section 1770 DI. seg., and the Code of Federal Regulations, (Davis-Bacon Act), determinations of the generally prevailing wages for various classes of workers in Ventura County have been made by the California Director of Industrial Relations as required by law. Where rates of wages in the two determinations differ, the higher rate shall govern. As required by California Labor Code Section 1777.5, only properly indentured apprentices shall be employed on the work. Travel and subsistence shall be paid in accordance with California Labor Code Section 1773.8. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator 1 of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. The determinations made by the State are on file with the Agency. A copy will be furnished without cost to the successful bidder. The Contractor shall post a copy of both wage rates at each Job site at a location readily available to the workers. • 7-3 LIABILITY INSURANCE. Coverage Limits for Type of Liability Coverage Classes Specified ! L-A L-B L-C Bodily Injury except auto Each Person 250,000 500,000 1,000,000 Each Occurrence 500,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 Aggregate completed operations and Products only 500,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 Property Damage except auto Each Occurrence 100,000 250,000 500,000 Aggregate 250,000 500,000 1,000,000 ! 1 -8- • Type of Liability Coverage Coverage Limits for Classes Sneclfied L-A L-B L-C • Bodily Injury - Auto Each Person 100,000 250,000 500,000 Each Accident 300,000 500,000 1,000,000 Each Occurrence 300,000 500,000 1,000,000 Property Damage Liability - Auto Each Accident 50,000 100,000 100,000 Each Occurrence 50,000 200,000 200,000 Or in lieu of all of the above combined single Limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage Each Occurrence 500,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 Aggregate 500,000 1,000,000 5,000,000 7-5 PERMITS. Prior to the start of any work, the Contractor shall obtain any and all other permits, licenses, inspections, certificates, or authorizations required by any governing body. The Contractor and all subcontractors shall each obtain an Agency business license, and shall be licensed in accordance with the State Business and Professions Code. 7-9 PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS The second paragraph of - Subsection 7-9 of the Standard Specifications is hereby deleted and replaced with the following; The Contractor shall relocate, repair, replace or re-establish all existing improvements within the project limits which are not designated for removal (e.g., curbs, sidewalks, driveways, fences, walls, sprinkler systems, signs, utility installations, pavements, structures, etc.) which are damaged or removed as a result of his operations or as required by the Plans and-Specifications. Existing traffic striping, pavement markings, and curb markings shall also be considered as existing improvements and the Contractor shall repaint or replace such striping or markings if damaged or their reflectivity reduced due to construction operations. -9- The last paragraph of Subsection 7-9 of the Standard Specifications is hereby deleted and replaced with the following: All costs to the Contractor for protecting, removing, restoring, relocating, repairing, replacing, or re-establishing existing improvements shall be considered included in applicable bid items. 7-10 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. 7-10.1 Traffic and Access. The Contractor shall notify the occupants of all affected properties at least forty-eight hours prior to any temporary obstruction of access. Vehicular access to property line shall be maintained except as required for construction for -a reasonable period of time. No overnight closure of any driveway will be allowed except as permitted by the City. At least one twelve foot wide traffic lane shall be provided for each direction of travel on all streets at all times except as permitted by the Engineer. The traffic lanes shall be maintained on pavement, and shall remain unobstructed. Lane transitions shall not be sharper than a taper of thirty to one. The Contractor shall maintain turning movements at all times unless otherwise approved by the City. Clearances from traffic lanes shall be five feet to the edge of any excavation and two feet to the face of any curb, pole, barricade, delineator, or other vertical obstruction. One three foot wide pedestrian walkway shall be maintained in the parkway area on each side of all streets. 7-10.3 Street Closures, Detours, Barricades. Street closures will not be allowed except as specifically permitted by the City. If a traffic control and detour plan has not been provided with the plans the Contractor shall prepare and submit such plans for the entire project for the Engineer's review fifteen (1S) days prior to the commencement of work. No work shall commence until the traffic control and detour plan has been approved by the City. -10- Temporary traffic channelization shall be accomplished with barricades or delineators. Temporary striping is optional on detours in places less that one week if cones are used and maintained in their proper position. Temporary striping shall be removed by sand blasted. In no event will temporary striping be allowed to remain on pavement surfaces. 7-10.5 Protection of the Public. The following minimum restrictions shall be maintained by the Contractor in the conduct of his work. It is part of the service required of the Contractor to make whatever provisions are necessary to protect the public. The Contractor shall use foresight and shall take such steps and precautions as his operations warrant to protect the public from danger, loss of life or loss of property, which would result from interruption or contamination of other public service, or from the failure of partly completed work or the work which will require that immediate and unsual provisions be made to protect the public from danger or loss, or damage to life and property, due directly or indirectly to prosecution of work under this contract. Whenever, in the opinion of the City, • an emergency exists against which the Contractor has not taken sufficient precaution for the public safety, protection of utilities and protection of adjacent structures or property, which may be damaged by the Contractor's operations and when, in the opinion of the City immediate action shall be considered necessary in order to protect the public or property due to the Contractor's operations under this contract, the City will order the Contractor to provide a remedy for the unsafe condition. If the Contractor fails to act on the situation within a reasonable time period, the Engineer may provide suitable protection to said interests by causing such work to be done and material to tie- furnished as, in the opinion of the City may seem reasonable and necessary. The cost and expense of said labor and material, together with the cost and expense of such repairs as are deemed necessary, shall be borne by the Contractor. All expenses incurred by the Agency for emergency repairs will be deducted from the progress payments and the final payment due to the Contractor. However, if the Agency does not take such remedial measures, the Contractor is not relieved of the full responsibility for public safety. -11- 7-10.6. Payment for the traffic control plan, detours, traffic control and public convenience for the entire project shall be included in the lump sum price bid for traffic control. If no such bid item is listed in the proposal for -this project then payment for- the traffic control plan, detours, traffic control and public convenience for the entire project shall be considered as included in other applicabe bid items, and no additional payment will be made therefore. No additional payment will be allowed for night and weekend work necessary to prepare and maintain traffic control and public convenience. SECTION 8 - FACILITIES FOR Agency PERSONNEL No field offices for Agency personnel shall be required, however, the Agency shall have the right to enter upon the project at all times and shall be admitted to the offices of the Contractor if so provided by the Contractor for his own personnel . SECTION 9 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 9-3 PAYMENT. 9-3.2 Partial and Final Payment. The last paragraph of Subsection 9-3.2 of the Standard Specifications is hereby • deleted and replaced with the following: The closure date for progress payments will be the twenty-fifth day of each month. The Contractor shall prepare the measurement of the work performed through the closure date and submit it to the Agency for approval by the tenth day of the following month. Payments are commonly authorized and made within thirty days following the tenth day of the month submitted. However, payments will be withheld pending receipt of any outstanding reports required by the contract documents. In addition, the final progress payment will not be released until the Contractor returns the control set of Plans and Specifications showing the as-built conditions. (See Section 2-5.5) . The full ten percent retention will be deducted from all payments. The final retention will be authorized for payment thirty-five days after the date of recordation of the Notice of Completion. -12- The Contractor, however, may receive interest on the retention for the length of construction, or receive the retention itself as long as the retention is substituted with escrow holder surety of equal value. Any escrow agreement entered into shall contain the following provisions: (a) The amount of surety to be deposited; (b) The terms and conditions of conversion to cash in case of default of the Contractor; and (c) The termination of the escrow upon completion of the contract. 9-3.3 Delivered Materials. Materials and equipment delivered but not incorporated into the work will not be included in the estimate for progress payment. -13- SPECIAL PROVISIONS PART 2 CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL AND METHODS 500 GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 500-1 SCOPE General responsibilities and miscellaneous administrative requirements shall be complied with as specified in the Standard Specifications, the plans, and these Special Provisions. 500-2 TIME FOR COMPLETION The Contractor shall complete all work in every detail within the number of working days specified in the proposal. The Contractor shall not perform field work prior to issuance of the notice to proceed. The period to complete the work is subject to liquidated damages per Section 6-9 . 500-3 DESCRIPTION OF WORK Under this contract the Contractor shall perform all operations and furnish all labor, materials, tooks, equipment, and incidentals necessary to: provide clearing and removals; earthwork and grading; restoration of existing improvements and selected follage; construct concrete work as necessary for tot lot and picnic areas; install all amenities per the manufacture ' s recommendation; and control traffic in accordance with the Plans and Specifications. 500-4 NOTIFICATION The Contractor shall notify the City of Moorpark and the owners of all utilities and substructures not less than 48 hours prior to starting construction. The following list of names and telephone numbers is intended for the convenience of the Contractor and is not guaranteed to be complete or' correct. CITY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT Attention: Mr. Jerry Forde Administrative Assistant 805-529-6864 Mr. Tom Genovese Administrative Assistant 805-529-6864 Underground Service Alert (800) 422-4133 Ventura County Waterworks District #1 Leroy Goodman 7150 Walnut Canyon Road (805) 584-4829 Mooraprk, California, 93021 (Water & Sewer) -1- Southern California Gas Company Gary Costa San Fernando Valley Division (818) 715-7014 6263 Topanga Canyon Boulevard Woodland Hills, California 91367 CalTrans Ron Higgenbotham 157 So. Garden Street (805) 654-4651 Ventura, California, 93001 Pacific Bell Company Jack Sigman 1445 E. Los Angeles Avenue (805) 583-6559 Simi Valley, California 93065 Southern California Edison Company Burt Wigton 3589 Foothill Drive (805) 497-3969 Thousand Oaks, California 91360 • Storer Cable T.V. Scott Schrock 155500 W. Telegraph Road (805) 524-0654 Santa Paula, California, 93060 500- 5 EMERGENCY INFORMATION The Contractor to whom the contract is awarded shall provide the following information in writing and submit it at the time and concurrently with the signed contract, contract bonds and certificates of insurance. Failure to comply may result in delays in the processing of the contract documents. i 1 . Name of authorized representative at the job site. 2. Address and telephone number where the above person can be reached-. 3 . Address of the nearest office of the Contractor, if any, and the name and telephone number of a person at that office who is familiar with the project. 4 . Address and telephone number of the Contractor 's main office and the name and telephone number of the person at that office familiar with the project . 500- 6 SURVEY The Agency will only set the approximate locations of pads and concrete walk as per sites shown on plans. The contractor shall perform all necessary survey and staking to construct project. Location of pads and concrete walk after staking shall be inspected by City prior to further construction. _2- 500-7 STORAGE AREA The Contractor shall make arrangements for a construction storage yard near the project site, if he decides such a yard is necessary. Prior to using the construction storage yard, the Contractor shall provide the City with written evidence authorizing the use of the site. 500-8 REMOVAL OF MATERIALS Materials which are to be disposed of shall not be stored at the project site but shall be removed within 48 hours to a final point of disposal per specifications. 500-9 PAYMENT No separate payment will be made for compliance with all provisions of Subsection 500. All costs involved shall be absorbed in the Contractor' s bid for the project. 501 CONCRETE WORK 501-1 GENERAL This item shall consist of concrete paving and shall be performed in accordance with the Plans and these Special Provisions and Section 7 of The Standard Specifications For Public Works Construction (SSPWC) 501-2 CONSTRUCTION METHODS Concrete materials and placement shall conform to Section of The Standard Specifications For Public Works Construction (SSPWC) -3- 501-3 PAYMENT No separate payment will be made for concrete work. All costs involved shall be absorbed in the Contractor' s bid for the project. 502 EARTHWORK 502-1 GENERAL This item shall consist of all the earthwork for the project including excavation, sand fill, and the disposal of the excess excavated materials as per plans. 502-2 INSPECTION All earthwork operations shall be inspected and observed by the appropriate City official. Level of grades, and imported materials (sand) shall be inspected by City official for final approval. 502-3 PAYMENT No separate payment will be made for earthwork. All costs involved shall be absorbed in the Contractor' s bid for the project. -4- 503 MISCELLANEOUS WORK Miscellaneous Work shall be performed in accordance with the standard specifications, the Plans and these Special Provisions. 503-1 ITEMS OF WORK (1) Staking plan to be approved by City before commencement of excavation and grading. (2) Installation of seven (7) Model #1300-1 picnic tables (Miracle Recreation) on concrete pads ( 10 ')(9 ') as per Sheet L-2 and Sheet L-3 (B) . Install per manufactures specifications. (3) Installation of five (5) barbeques Model #200-S Grill #200-US utility shelf (Iron Mountain Forge) on concrete pads as per Sheet L-2 . Install per manufacturers specifications. (4) Installation of five (5) trash receptacles Model #8727 (Gametime) on concrete pads as per Sheet L-2. Install per manufacturers specifications (5) Installation of three (3) benches Model #1283 (Miracle Recreation) on concrete pads ( 6 ' x3' ) as per Sheet L-2 and Sheet L-3 (B) . Install per manufacturers specifications. (6) Installation of concrete walk and curbing for play area 50 ' x 50 ' (inside dimensions) . Install per specifications Sheet L-2 and Sheet L-3. (7) Installation of sand for play area as per Sheet L-2 and Sheet L-3. Sand shall be washed plaster sand or approved equal. Contractor to furnish sample and obtain approval of material prior to delivery. Finish depth of sand shall be measured after settlement. 503-2 INSTALLATION METHODS/CATALOG SUBMITTALS All installations shall be performed as per manufacturers specifications . Catalog submittals of all amenities specified for installation shall be made to the City for approval prior to installation. Products specified by naming only one manu- facturer will not be considered for substitution unless approved by the City prior to bid submittal. 503-3 PAYMENT No separate payment will be made for Miscellaneous Work. All costs involved shall be absorbed in the Contractor ' s bid for the project. -5- 504 RESTORATION 504-1 GENERAL This item shall consist of the protection and restoration of all existing improvements at the work site. The Contractor shall repair, replace, or re-establish all existing improvements within the project limits which are note designated for removal (e.g. , curbs, sidewalks, fences, sprinkler systems, signs, utility installations, pavements, landscaping, vegetation, structures, Etc. ) which are damaged or removed as a result of his operations or as required by the Plans and Specifications. 504-2 INSPECTION All restoration work shall be inspected and observed by the appropriate City offical and shall be performed to his satisfaction. 504-3 PAYMENT No separate payment will be made for restoration. All / costs involved shall be absorbed in the Contractors bid J/ for the project. Final contract payment shall not be made until all restoration work has been completed and all landscaped areas re-established. -6- SECTION 505 CONCRETE SPECIFICATIONS 1 . ALL CONCRETE UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON PLANS SHALL BE HARDROCK CONFORMING TO ASTM C-94 . 2. AGGREGATE FOR CONCRETE SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM C-33. 3. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF CONCRETE SHALL BE 2 , 000 PSI AT 28 DAYS. 4 . THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ADEQUATE PRECAUTIONS FOR MIXING, PLACING, FINISHING, CURING, AND PROTECTING CONCRETE DURING UNFAVORABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS. 5 . ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE NEW STOCK DEFORMED BARS CONFORMING TO ASTM A-615, GRADE 40. ALL BARS SHALL BE FREE OF RUST, GREASE, MILL SCALE OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL WHICH MIGHT AFFECT ITS BOND TO CONCRETE. ALL BAR BENDS SHALL BE MADE COLD. 6 . PROVIDE 3/4" CHAMFER ON ALL EXPOSED CORNERS. 7 . BAR SPLICES SHALL BE LAPPED WITH A 30BAR DIAMETER LAP WITH AN 18 INCH MINIMUM, STAGGER SPLICES OF MULTIPLE CONTINUOUS BARS. 8. REINFORCING BARS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING CONCRETE COVER: CONCRETE POURED AGAINST EARTH 3 INCHES CONCRETE BEAMS AND COLUMNS (STRUCTURAL) 2 INCHES CONCRETE SLABS ABOVE GRADE 1 INCH 9 . DRYPACK SHALL BE MIXED IN THE PROPORTIONS OF 1 PART PORTLAND CEMENT TO 2 ? PARTS SAND WITH ENOUGH WATER TO PRODUCE A STIFF MIX. DRYPACK SHALL BE THOROUGHLY TAMPED INTO PLACE TO ENSURE A DENSE FINISH, FREE OF VOIDS. 10. THE SLUMP OF THE CONCRETE SHALL BE THE MINIMUM THAT IS PRACTICABLE. WHEN VIBRATORS ARE USED TO CONSOLIDATE THE CONCRETE, THE SLUMP SHALL NOT EXCEED 4 INCHES, OTHERWISE THE SLUMP SHALL NOT EXCEED 6 INCHES. 11 . ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE ADEQUATELY CONSOLIDATED DURING PLACEMENT AND ALL REINFORCING STEEL AND EMBEDDED ITEMS SHALL BE SECURELY TIED IN PLACE TO PREVENT DISPLACEMENT DURING CONCRETE PLACEMENT. 12 . EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED OTHERWISE, ALL REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE BENT AND PLACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE AND THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLACING REINFORCING STEEL" OF THE CONCRETE REINFORCING STEEL INSTITUTE. • ktalt , , n8 To \ fri- tiktc,,.4.-;r45,,:',"•?.,:' : i fe co Li cot; .--44)-4,,•4•.••••,C.:--2../ •••-"•br1r,•.V.,..rn-t4W!Arde.S.,1410 .-.".44.""....%"W-.. • a 1 A: 4itiC I .4 rs ....,....„...„„ _.....7„_._. . .cr.... ex.-- .. . :.......c.v.. • , . ... ,..., y , a . .., ..... L,.....k.. 9 . _ 1 TYAIECI ••(-4,,•i• P .: ,:.•:/.,::"a_..2 ..!: ..::74:1.:: ,:ef,,;:..il.i 7.;.., , . :-:, , 3 : ±! '-'11.r: . --mil A • • Redwood Bench frame assemblies - ' are constructed of 2' x 3-x 3/16' rectanguar tube and welded on 16' x 3'Bat steel.PredrtUed to receive r -. the seat and back timbers. , ((l I Permanent Heavy - Permanent Permar Duty Redwood Ii Redwood RedwG Bench With Back Slat Bench Contour Be • ill 1 1283 Model Number 1281 2'0" x 6'07174 lbs. 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