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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC08-238COST -PLUS -FEE CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN EAGLE COUNTY
COLORADO AND EVANS CHAFFEE CONSTRUCTION GROUP
THIS AGREEMENT is made this ~ day of August, 2008, by and between Eagle
County, Colorado, acting by and through its Board of County Commissioners ("County"),
and Evans Chaffee Construction Group, a company organized and existing by virtue of
the laws of the State of Colorado ("Contractor").
WHEREAS, County desires to remodel the Gypsum Child Care Facility located at 500
Red Table Drive, Gypsum, Colorado (the "Facility") to bring the Facility up to Colorado
state childcare licensing standards; and
WHEREAS, Contractor is authorized to do business in the State of Colorado, has
experience and expertise necessary to provide said services to County; and
WHEREAS, County and Contractor intend by this Agreement to set forth the scope of
the responsibilities of Contractor in connection with the Project and related terms and
conditions to govern the relationship between Contractor and County in connection with
this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the following
promises, Eagle County and Contractor agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1-WORK
1.1 Contractor shall complete all work as specified or indicated in the Contract
Documents. The "Work" is generally described as follows: Provide all labor, tools
materials and services to complete construction of the Facility in accordance the plans
and/or specifications provided by County.
ARTICLE 2 - COUNTY' S REPRESENTATIVE
2.1 The project is under the authority of the Eagle County Facilities Management
Department, the Manager of which, or his designee, shall be County's Project Manager
with Contractor with respect to the performance of the Work.
ARTICLE 3 -CONTRACT TIME
3.1 This Agreement shall commence upon execution of this Agreement by both parties
and, subject to the provisions of Article 11 hereof, shall continue in full force and effect
until the Work has been completed. Contractor will commence work within ten (10) days
of the County's issuance of a Notice to Proceed with Construction Services, which Notice
will be issued after County obtains a building permit from the Town of Gypsum. Once a
Notice to Proceed has been issued, Contractor will use its best efforts to complete the
Work in a diligent and expeditious manner. County anticipates a substantial completion
date of November 13, 2008, and final completion of the Work in accordance with
paragraph 14.13 of the General Conditions on or before November 27, 2008 ,however,
these dates will have to be verified by Contractor once final scope of work is known and
a commencement date is established.
ARTICLE 4 -CONTRACT PRICE
4.1 County shall pay Contractor for the direct Cost of the Work, which shall be
defined as the costs necessarily incurred in the proper performance of the Work,
including the Labor Costs, Subcontractor Costs, Cost of Materials and Equipment
Incorporated in the Completed Construction, and Cost of Other Materials, Temporary
Facilities and Related Items (subject to any limitations provided elsewhere in the
Contract Documents) plus the Contractor's Fee, which shall be equal to 8.14% of the
total Cost of Work.
4.1.1 Cost of the Work and the Contractor's Fee is estimated by the parties not to
Exceed: $ 300.000.00 ("Not to Exceed Amount"), subject to additions and
deductions by Change Order as provided in the Contract Documents.
Contractor shall prepare a monthly updated budget projection and shall have
the responsibility to notify the County within thirty (30) days of reasonably
anticipating the actual cost to complete the Work in Accordance with the
Contract Documents will exceed the Not to Exceed Amount.
4.2. LABOR COSTS shall be defined as wages and hourly rates of employees
employed and directed by Contractor for self-performed work at the site, including
laborers, supervisors and administrative personnel engaged in the construction,
supervision and coordination of expediting the production, installation or transportation
of materials or equipment required for the work, but only for that portion of time required
for the work. Cost paid or incurred by the Contractors for taxes, insurance, contributions,
assessments and benefits required by law as included in wages and hourly rates.
Contractor Fee or profit shall not be included in hourly rates.
4.3 SUBCONTRACTOR COSTS shall be defined as payments made by the
Contractor to Subcontractors in accordance with the requirements of the Subcontracts for
the work performed.
4.4. COST OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT INCORPORATED IN THE
COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION shall be defined as costs, including transportation, of
materials and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in the completed
construction. Costs of materials described in the preceding Clause in excess of those
actually installed but required to provide reasonable allowance for waste and for spoilage.
Unused excess materials, if any, shall be handed over to the County at the completion of
the Work or, at the County's option, shall be sold by the Contractor; amounts realized, if
any, from such sales shall be credited to the County as a deduction from the Cost of the
Work.
4.5 COST OF OTHER MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT, TEMPORARY
FACILITIES AND RELATED ITEMS shall be defined as:
4.5.1 Costs, including transportation, installation, maintenance, dismantling and removal
of materials, supplies, temporary facilities, machinery, equipment, and hand tools
not customarily owned by the construction workers, which are provided by the
Contractor at the site and fully consumed in the performance of the Work; and
cost less salvage value on such items if not fully consumed, whether sold to others
or retained by the Contractor (Cost for items previously used by the Contractor
shall mean fair market value);
4.5.2 Rental charges for temporary facilities, machinery, equipment, and hand tools not
customarily owned by the construction workers, which are provided by the
Contractor at the site, whether rented from the Contractor or others, and costs of
transportation, installation, minor repairs and replacements, dismantling and
removal thereof. Rates and quantities of equipment rented shall be subject to the
County's prior approval; and
4.5.3 Costs of the removal of construction debris from the site.
ARTICLE 5 -PAYMENT PROCEDURES
5 1 Contractor shall submit Applications for Payment in accordance with
Article 14 of the General Conditions. The Contractor shall submit applications for
payment and back-up material (e.g. Subcontractor's invoices, vender statements and
receipts) as shall be reasonably required in accordance with the General Conditions.
Applications for Payment will be processed by the Eagle County Project Manager as
provided in the General Conditions Contractor shall prepare a Construction Cost estimate
based on project size, its systems, assemblies, components, construction type and its
location. Contractor shall continually monitor the cost estimates to assure that the Work
remains within the applicable budget and shall have the responsibility to notify the
County within thirty (30) days of reasonably anticipating the cost will exceed the
estimated budget
5.2 PROGRESS PAYMENTS: County shall make monthly progress payments on
account of the Contract Price on the basis of Contractor's Applications for Payments as
recommended by the Project Manager, as provided below. All progress payments will be
on the basis of the progress of the work measured by the schedule of values provided for
in paragraph 14.1 of the General Conditions.
5.2.1 Prior to Substantial Completion, progress payments will be in an amount
equal to:
90% of the work completed until fifty percent (50%) of the work
is performed, after which no additional retainage shall be withheld,
and
90% of materials and equipment not incorporated in the work but
delivered and suitably stored less in each case the aggregate of
payments previously made.
5.2.2 Upon Substantial Completion, COUNTY shall pay an amount sufficient to
increase total payments to CONTRACTOR to 95% of the Contract Price,
less such amounts as PROJECT MANAGER shall determine in
accordance with paragraph 14.7 of the General Conditions.
5.3 FINAL PAYMENT: Upon final completion and acceptance in accordance with
paragraph 14.13 of the General Conditions, County shall pay the remainder of the
Contract Price as recommended by Project Manager as provided in said paragraph 14.13.
The final payment shall not be made until after final settlement of this contract has been
duly advertised at least ten days prior to such final payment by publication of notice
thereof at least twice in a public newspaper of general circulation published in Eagle
County, and the Board of County Commissioners has held a public hearing, thereupon
and complied with the Revised Statutes 1973, Section 38-26-107 as amended. Final
payment shall be made in accordance with the requirements of aforesaid statute.
ARTICLE 6 - CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIONS
In order to induce County to enter into this Agreement, Contractor makes the following
representations:
6.1 To the extent possible prior to receiving a final set of plans from County,
Contractor has familiarized himself with the nature and extent of the Contract
Documents, work, locality, and with all local conditions, and federal, state, and local
laws, ordinances, rules and regulations that in any manner affect cost, progress, or
performance of the work.
6.2 To the extent possible, Contractor has studied carefully all reports of
investigations and tests of subsurface and latent physical conditions at the site or
otherwise affecting cost, progress, or performance of the work which were relied upon by
Project Manager in the preparation of the Drawings and Specifications, and which have
been identified in the Supplementary Conditions.
6.3 To the extent possible, Contractor has made, or caused to be made, examinations,
investigations, and tests and studies of such reports and related data in addition to those
referred to in paragraph 6.2 as he deems necessary for the performance of the work at the
Contract Price, within the Contract Time, and in accordance with other terms and
conditions of the Contract Documents; and no additional examinations, investigations,
tests, reports, or similar data are, or will be required by Contractor for such purposes.
6.4 To the extent possible, Contractor has correlated the results of all such
observations, examinations, investigations, tests, reports, and data with the terms and
conditions of the Contract Documents.
6.5 To the extent possible prior to receiving a final set of plans from County,
Contractor has given Project Manager written notice of all conflicts, errors, or
discrepancies that he has discovered in the Contract Documents and the written resolution
thereof by Project Manager is acceptable to Contractor.
ARTICLE 7 -CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The contract Documents which comprise the entire Agreement, made a part hereof, and
consist of the~following:
7.1 This Agreement.
7.2 Invitation to Bid.
7.3 Instructions to Bidders.
7.4 Notice of Award, Notice to Proceed.
7.5 General Conditions.
7.6 Drawings, as provided by Menendez Architects P.C.
7.7 Evans Chaffee's Revised Proposal dated 8-7-08
7.8 Any modification, including Change Orders, duly delivered after execution of
Agreement.
There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in this Article 7. The
Contract Documents may only be altered, amended, or repealed by a Modification (as
defined in Section 1 of the General Conditions).
ARTICLE 8 -MISCELLANEOUS
8.1 The terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Article 1 of the General
Conditions shall have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions.
8.2 No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under, or interests in the Contract
Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the
party sought to be bound; and specifically, but without limitation, moneys that may
become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except
to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law), and unless
specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment, no assignment
will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract
Documents.
8.3 County and Contractor each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal
representatives to the other party hereto, in respect to all covenants, agreements, and
obligations contained in the Contract Documents.
8.4 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, Eagle
County shall have no obligations under this Agreement after, nor shall any payments be
made to Contractor in respect of any period after December 31, 2008 without an
appropriation therefore by County in accordance with a budget adopted by the Board of
County Commissioners in compliance with Article 25, Title 30 of the Colorado Revised
Statutes, the Local Government Budget Law (C.R.S. ~ 29-1-101 et seq.) and the TABOR
Amendment (Colorado Constitution, Article X, Sec. 20}.
8.5 Provision Mandated by C.R.S. ~ 8-17.5-101 et seq. PROHIBITIONS ON
PUBLIC CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
8.5.1 If Contractor has any employees or subcontractors, Contractor shall comply with
C.R.S. § 8-17.5-101, et seq., regarding Illegal Aliens -Public Contracts for Services, and
this Contract. By execution of this Contract, Contractor certifies that it does not
knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien who will perform under this Contract
and that Contractor will participate in the Basic Pilot Verification Program in order to
confirm the eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment to perform
work under this Contract.
8.5.2 Contractor shall not:
(i) Knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform
work under this contract for services; or
(ii) Enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to certify to the
Contractor that the subcontractor shall not knowingly employ or
contract with an illegal alien to perform work under the public
contract for services.
8.5.3. Contractor has confirmed the employment eligibility of all employees who are
newly hired for employment to perform work under this Contract through participation in
the Basic Pilot Verification program, as administered by the United States Department of
Homeland Security. If the Contractor is not accepted into the Basic Pilot Verification
Program prior to entering into a public contract for services, the Contractor shall apply to
participate in the Program every three months until the Contractor is accepted or the
public contract for services has been completed, whichever is earlier. Information on
applying for the Basic Pilot Verification Program can be found at:
https://www.vis-dhs com\emplo~rre~istration
8.5.4 The Contractor shall not use either the Basic Pilot Verification Program
procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while the public
contract for services is being performed.
8.5.5 If the Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work
under the public contract for services knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal
alien, the Contractor shall be required to:
(i) Notify the subcontractor and the County within three days that the
Contractor has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is
employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and
(ii) Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three
days of receiving the notice required pursuant to subparagraph (i)
of the paragraph (D) the subcontractor does not stop employing or
contracting with the illegal alien; except that the Contractor shall
not terminate the contract with the subcontractor if during such
three days the subcontractor provides information to establish that
the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with
an illegal alien.
8.5.6 The Contractor shall comply with any reasonable request by the Department of
Labor and Employment made in the course of an investigation that the department is
undertaking pursuant to its authority established in C.R.S. ~ 8-17.5-102(5).
8.5.7 If a Contractor violates these prohibitions, the County may terminate the contract
for a breach of the contract. If the contract is so terminated specifically for a breach of
this provision of this Contract, the Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential
damages to the County as required by law.
8.5.8 The County will notify the office of the Colorado Secretary of State if Contractor
violates this provision of this Contract and the County terminates the Contract for such
breach.
8.6 ATTORNEY'S FEES: In the event of litigation between the parties hereto
regarding the interpretation of this Agreement, or the obligations, duties or rights of the
parties hereunder, or if suit otherwise is brought to recover damages for breach of this
Agreement, or an action be brought for injunction or specific performance, then and in
such events, the prevailing party shall recover all reasonable costs incurred with regard to
such litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees.
8.7 At all times during the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall maintain
insurance on its own behalf in the minimum amounts required by Section 5.3 of the
General Conditions.
ARTICLE 9 -JURISDICTION AND VENUE:
9.1 This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of
Colorado and the parties hereby agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the courts thereof.
Venue shall be in the Fifth Judicial District for the State of Colorado.
ARTICLE 10 -INDEMNIFICATION:
The Contractor shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law, indemnify and hold harmless
County and any of its officers, agents and employees against any losses, claims, damages
or liabilities for which County or any of its officers, agents, or employees may become
subject to, insofar as any such losses, claims, damages or liabilities arise out of, directly
or indirectly, this Agreement, or are based upon any performance or nonperformance by
Contractor hereunder; and Contractor shall reimburse County for any and all legal and
other expenses incurred by County in connection with investigating or defending any
such loss, claim, damage, liability or action. This indemnification shall not apply to
claims by third parties against the County to the extent that the County is liable to such
third party for such claim without regard to the involvement of the Consultant.
ARTICLE 11 -TERMINATION:
County may terminate this Agreement, in whole or in part, for any reason, at any time,
with or without cause. Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to Contractor
of a written notice of termination specifying the date upon which termination becomes
effective. Upon termination, Contractor shall deliver all redlined drawings and other
illustrations, or documents entirely or partially completed, whether in electronic form or
otherwise, together with all material supplied by Contractor by County. In such event,
Contractor shall be compensated for all Work satisfactorily completed up to the date of
termination, plus Contractor's Fee for such Work. Final payment will be due within
thirty (30) days after Contractor has delivered the last of the documents or records due
the County.
ARTICLE 12 -OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS:
All documents (including electronic files) which are obtained during or prepared in the
performance of the Work shall remain the property of the County and are to be delivered
to County before final payment is made to Contractor or upon earlier termination of this
Agreement.
ARTICLE 13 -NOTICE
Any notice required under this Agreement shall be personally delivered, mailed in the
United States mail, first class postage prepaid, or sent via facsimile provided an original
is also promptly delivered to the appropriate party at the following addresses:
The County: Eagle County Facilities Management
Rick Ullom, Project Manager
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, Colorado 81631
(970) 328-8780 (p}
(970) 328-8899 (f)
and a copy to: Eagle County Attorney
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, Colorado 81631
(970) 328-8699 (f)
The Contractor: Evans Chaffee Construction Group
P.O. Box 8266
77 Metcalf Road
Avon, CO 81620
(970) 845-0466 (p)
(970) 845-0465 (f)
Notices shall be deemed given on the date of delivery; on the date a FAX is transmitted
and confirmed received or, if transmitted after normal business hours, on the next
business day after transmission, provided that a paper copy is mailed the same date; or
three days after the date of deposit, first class postage prepaid, in an official depositary of
the U.S. Postal Service.
ARTICLE 14 -INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
It is expressly acknowledged and understood by the parties hereto that nothing contained
in this Agreement shall result in, or be construed as establishing, an employment
relationship. Contractor shall be, and shall perform as, an independent contractor. No
technician, agent, subcontractor, employee, or servant of Contractor shall be, or shall be
deemed to be, the employee, agent or servant of County. Contractor shall be solely and
entirely responsible for its acts and for the acts of its technicians, agents, employees, and
servants during the performance of this agreement. Contractor shall not represent, act,
purport to act or be deemed the agent, representative, employee or servant of County.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have signed this Agreement in triplicate on
this _ day of August, 2008. One counterpart each has been delivered to County,
Contractor and Project Manager. All portions of the Contract Documents have been
signed or identified by County and Contractor, or by Project Manager on their behalf.
ATTEST:
County Commi
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COUNTY OF EAGLE, STATE OF COLORADO,
By and Through Its BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
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CONTRACTOR: EVANS CHAFFEE
CONSTRUCTION GROUP
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STATE OF Cp~p~-~,~ ) GRACE K. HETHERINGTON
SS. NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF COLORADO
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The foregoing instnunent was acknowledged before me by'(~~c,~~r ~~irf this day
of "~acaus~i ,12008.
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BID FORM
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION Gypsum Childcare Facility
THIS BID IS SUBMITTED TO.
Board of County Commissioners
Eagle County
500 Broadway
Eagle, Colorado 81631
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Attn: Rick Ullom, Construction Manager
Eagle County Project Management Department
590 Broadway
P O Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
The undersigned BIDDER proposes and agrees, if this bid is accepted, to enter
into an Agreement with OWNER in the form previously negotiated between
Contractor and Owner to complete all work as specified or indicated in the
Contract Documents for the contract price and within the contract time indicated
in this bid and in accordance with the Contract Documents and Contractor's
Clarifications, Inclusions and Exclusions.
2. BIDDER accepts all of the terms and conditions of the Instructions to Bidders.
This bid will remain open for thirty (30) days after the day of bid opening.
BIDDER will sign the Agreement and other documents required by the Contract
Documents within fifteen (15) days after the date of OWNER'S Notice of Award.
3. In submitting this bid, BIDDER represents, as more fully set forth in the
Agreement, that.
(a) BIDDER has examined copies of all the Contract Documents and of the
following addenda all of which are listed below:
Date Number
7-29-08 Preliminary Drawings
Contractor Proposal & Clarifications
(Receipt of all of which is hereby acknowledged) and also copies of the
Advertisement or Invitation to Bid and the Instructions to Bidders;
(b) BIDDER has examined the site and locality where the work is to be
performed, the legal requirements (federal, state, and local laws, ordinances,
rules, and regulations), and the conditions affecting cost, progress, or
performance of the work, but only to the extent of items that can be visibly
seen through a walkthrough No investigation has been done beyond a visual
inspection
(c) This bid is genuine, and not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any
undisclosed person, firm, or corporation, and is not submitted in conformity
with any agreement or rules of any group, association, organization, or
corporation, BIDDER has not, directly or indirectly, induced nor solicited
any other bidder to submit a false or sham bid, BIDDER has not solicited nor
induced any person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding; and
BIDDER has not sough by collusion to obtain for himself any advantage over
any other bidder or over OWNER
4 The funds appropriated for this project are $ TBD. ACost-Plus-Fee Contract
will be initiated where the OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for the direct Cost
of the Work, inc{uding the cost of subcontracts, labor and materials and any other
costs necessary for the completion of the work CONTRACTOR proposes that
the OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR a Fee in current funds as follows:
Fee equal to eight point one four percent (8.14%) of the Cost of the Work This
Fee shall compensate Contractor in full for all home office, general,
administrative, overhead expense and profit. The Fee shall not include costs for
project management and other administrative costs that are specific to this project
but are done at the home office. The Fee shall be calculated monthly and be
included in each Application for Payment
List by Title and Hourly Rate all employees the Contractor proposes to utilize for
self performed work. Overhead may be included in this Hourly Rate. Profit shall
not be included in this Hourly Rate.
Title -Description Hourly Rate
Project Manager $ 77.64
Superintendent $ 76.14
Carpenter $ 50.42
Laborer $ 27 65
Additional Items see Contractors Standard Rates Attached
BIDDER NOTES AND OR CLARIFICATIONS TO BID.
See Attached inclusions and exclusions
Attach additional notes and clarifications to this form if more space is needed.
5. BIDDER proposes and agrees that work will be substantially completed within TBD
calendar days of start date, OR will start by August 15,2008 based on the preliminary
schedule discussed
6. The following documents are attached to and made a condition of this bid:
a) Instructions to bidders
7 Communication concerning this bid shall be addressed to the address of BIDDER
indicated below:
PO Box 8266 Avon CO. 81620
77 Metcalf Rd. Avon, CO 81620
8. The terms used in this bid which are detined in the General Conditions of the
construction contract included as part of the Contract Documents have the
meanings assigned to them in the General Conditions. (none Provided)
SUBMITTED ON: August 4, 2008
If BIDDER is'
An Individual
By:
(Individual's Name)
Doing business as'
Business address.
Phone Number:
A Partnership
By.
(Firm Name)
General Partner
Business address.
Phone Number
A Corporation
Evans Chat~'ee Construction Group, Inc.
(Corporation Name)
Colorado
(State of Incorporation)
By: Michele Evans
(Person Authorized to Sign)
(Title)
(CORPORATE SEAL)
Attest:
Business address. 77 Metcalf Rd Avon, CO 81620
Phone Number 970-845-0466
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Date: REVISED 8-7-08
PO Box 8266
77Metcalf RD
Avon, CO 81620
(970) 845-0466 P
(970) 845-0465 F
www.evanschaffee.com
Proposal
To: Eagle County Building Division
500 Broadway
Eagle, CO 81631
Job: Eagle County Gypsum Childcare Facility
The Evans Chaffee Construction Group, Inc. proposes to furnish all labor, services, equipment
and materials and to complete the work for the sum of: $ To be Determined by time and
material basis plus contractor fee of 8.14%.
Estimate provided with this proposal is a budget number only based on limited information.
Estimate will need to be adjusted as more information is received on scope.
This proposal expires in 15 days.
Proposal Standard Clarifications:
The following are clarifications, assumptions, inclusions and exclusions collectively known as `Clarifications' and
shall become a part of the Contract Agreement. Where a provision of the Contract Documents or a provision of
the Contract Agreement is inconsistent with a provision of these Clarifications, these Clarifications shall govern.
PIanS and Specifications:
The following Plans and Specifications were used to create this Estimate:
Specifications dated: None
Plans dated 7-29-08 Pages A1, A2 Sketch Plan
Division 1 General Conditions
Bid assumes a fast tract schedule. Permits and approvals in place such that Contractor can start construction
on Aug.15, 2008.
Assumes $0 liquidated damages
Division 2 Sitework
• Improvements to Existing Fenced play Area
• New fenced outdoor play area for infants.
• Parking lot changes and improvements for new play area
• All testing shall be paid for by the Owner. At a minimum if any concrete work is to be performed, than
Soils Compaction testing will be performed prior to concrete being placed.
All surveying paid for by Owner, including certified Property survey if required
If locates are called and utilities located (including phone lines) by entity that installed these utilities are located
in the wrong location, Contractor shall not be responsible for any damage or resulting damage as a result of
hitting mis-located utilities.
Division 3 Concrete
• Demo and repair for plumbing rough-in per plans and specs TBD..
Division 4 Masonry
• Not in Contract
Division 5 Metals
• Not in Contract
Division 6 Wood & Plastics
• Wood blocking and backing as needed
Division 7 Thermal & Moisture Protection
Insulation for sound deadening for interior partitions as per plans and specs TBD
Division 8 Doors and Windows
• New interior doors and windows per plans and specs TBD . Specifications needed for new doors
• Repair or replacement of existing doors and windows TBD.
Division 9 Finishes
• To match existing where new finishes are not specified. New finishes to be selected
Division 10 SpeciaRies
• Awning for new play area
• Possible Awning for new hard surface area in existing Play Yard
Division 11 Equipment
• Not in Contract
Division 12 Furnishing
• Furnishings to be supplied by Owner
• New cabinetry and countertops per plans and specs TBD.
Division 13 Special Construction
• Not in Contract
Division 14 Conveying Systems
• Not in Contract
Division 15 Mechanical
• Plumbing as needed for new plumbing system. Fixtures to be selected
• No fire protection system as per existing building required
• Mechanical as needed for new room configuration. Grill and registers to reuse or match existing if possible.
Division 16 Electrical
• Electrical as needed for new room configuration. Fixtures to match or reuse of existing if possible.
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Miscellaneous
• Bid bond shall not be required.
• Performance bond ~s not required
• Contractor's standard labor and mist rates per attached.
• This bid assumes it is not the Contractor's contractual responsibility to find coordination problems or
errors and omissions in the Contract Documents or ascertain that the Contract Documents are in
accordance with applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, building codes, and rules and regulations
(collectively known as 'Contract Document Issues'). Contractor will not be held contractually or financially
liable for these Contract Document Issues, however, if any coordination problems or errors and omissions
are identified by the Contractor, the Contractor shall notify the Architect and Owner of same within (5)
business days of identifying the issue Architect and Owner shall promptly resolve any such issues and
provide Contractor with necessary information so as to not delay the schedule of the Project. Owner
and Contractor acknowledge that the scope of the Work is limited by the plans and specifications and the
Contractor makes no representation and undertakes no additional duties to perform work not set forth in
the plans and specifications.
• Evans Chaffee Construction shall not be required to provide indemnification, defense or hold harmless in
excess of its proportionate fault, neglect or omission or to indemnify, defend or hold harmless any party
against the consequences of that party's own acts, omissions or negligence and only arising out of or
resulting from the performance of the Contractor's Work, and provided that such claim or damage is
attributable to bodily iniury, sickness, disease or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property
(other than the Work itself).
Owner agrees that the Contractor will not be responsible for any management, maintenance or upkeep of
Owner's property and Contractor is not responsible or liable for any damages caused by Mold or Mold
related issues regardless of the reasons why it occurred, unless such damage is caused by Contractor's
own failure to complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents without any concurrent,
intervening or superseding cause. Other than Contractor's warranty under this Contract that the Work
shall conform to the Contract Documents, Contractor makes no representation or warranty, express,
implied or otherwise regarding mold, fungi, rust, corrosion or other bacteria or organisms; and except as
specifically stated in this Subparagraph, Contractor shall have no duty, responsibility or liability, all of
which is expressly waived by the Owner, for losses, fines, penalties, or damages (actual, consequential,
punitive or otherwise) arising from any investigation, testing, analysis, monitoring, cleaning, removal,
disposal, abatement, decontamination, remediation, repair, replacement, relocation, loss of use of
building or building equipment and systems, or personal injury, sickness or disease associated with mold,
fungi, rust, corrosion or other bacteria or organisms. Except as specifically provided in this Subparagraph,
Owner hereby releases Contractor from all claims, losses, damages, risks and causes of action ('claims')
whether known or unknown, arising now or in the future, or arising directly or indirectly from the Work,
which results in any damages, injuries or Claims either to the property or persons caused by Mold or Mold
related issues, and Owner expressly assumes the risk of all damages, injuries and claims to property or
persons from Mold or Mold related Claims resulting from the Work, except as specifically provided in this
Subparagraph. Except as specifically stated, this subparagraph releases liability for any and all Claims of
any kind whatsoever. Owner shall indemnify, defend and hold Contractor harmless from and against any
and all loss, liability, claim, demand and expense, including reasonable attorney fees, arising out of, or
occasioned by, directly or indirectly, any released Mold or Mold related Claims resulting from the Work.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary under this Subparagraph, if a water leak or water infiltration
should occur as a result of faulty workmanship within the warranty period and the Owner does not notify
the Contractor by writing within (24) hours of when the Owner discovers or should have discovered
(through the proper management, maintenance and upkeep of the Owner's property) the water leak or
water infiltration, the Owner assumes responsibility for all resulting damage. The correction of defective
Work or resulting damage as described in this section is the exclusive remedy with respect to Contractor's
obligations.
3
• Pending final resolution of a Claim per the Contract, the Contractor shall proceed with performance of the
Contract unless the aggregate amount of Claims in dispute exceeds $25,000 or the Owner does not
continue to make payments in accordance with the Contract Documents, at which point the Contractor
shall have the right to stop work until such Claims are resolved and/or the Owner makes payments in
accordance with the Contract Documents.
• Evans Chaffee Construction Group, Inc. shall be afforded relief, including time extension and/or an
equitable adjustment of its compensation or damages, on account of delays in the progress of its work
resulting from circumstances beyond its control, unforeseen conditions that could not have been
reasonably anticipated at time of bid by doing a site walk, conditions that differ from those indicated in
the Contract Documents or additional work not specified or changed from the Contract Documents as
well as any other condition identified in the Contract that would result in a time extension or contract
sum adjustment, providing Contractor notifies the Owner of such Claim within (21) days of identification
of the issue.
• Insurances to be provided by Contractor are per Evans Chaffee Construction Group, Inc. standard
insurance coverages.
• Lien releases shall only be required of subcontractors and suppliers and not sub-subcontractors and/or
sub-suppliers. Contractor shall not be required to provide lien waivers from suppliers or subcontractors, the
total purchases from which do not exceed $2000 or utility companies.
• Contractor will not be required to proceed on any additional work without a mutually agreed upon and
signed change order. If acceptance is not timely and the work is delayed, the contractor shall be
compensated for such delays. This will include additional costs or schedule impacts.
• For Claims that affect Time or Cost impacts, inclusion of an event or issue in the Contractor's Potential
Change Order Log to be distributed at weekly Owner/Contractor/Architect meeting will meet the
requirements of written notice to Owner and Architect of such claim.
• Under no circumstances shall Contractor be liable for special, ind+rect, consequential or liquidated
damages of any kind including but not limited to loss of profits, loss of goodwill, loss of business
opportunity, additional financing costs or loss of use of any equipment or property.
• The Contractor shall be entitled to payment for monies due as a result of work performed due to a
Construction Change Directive, but not yet included ~n a formal change order or for partial payment of
monies not in dispute on a Claim for a change order that is in dispute.
• The Contractor will be given reasonable access to areas in the Project as required completing their
punchlist and/or warranty items in an efficient and effective manner.
• If Final Completion is delayed through no fault of the Contractor, and the project is substantially
complete; the final retainage will be paid to the Contractor less 110% of the value of any Work not
completed.
• All requests as they relate to the performance of the work, in order to be binding on the Contractor, shall
either be in writing in the Contract Documents or in writing from the Architect or Owner.
• This bid includes a one year warranty period from date of Substantial Completion, defined as the time in
the project when the Owner can occupy the Work for its intended use. The one year period for correction
of Work shall not be extended by corrective Work performed by the Contractor. If further damage is
caused by lack of prompt written notice of a warranty or defect item to the Contractor, costs of such
damage will be paid for by the Owner.
• Materials and equipment under an allowance shall be selected by the Owner insufficient time to avoid
delay in the Work. If the items are not selected by the time required by the Contractor, there will bean
adjustment in Contract Time and the Contract Sum based on the impact of such delay in selection.
• The Architect, Owner or any other consultants shall not give direction directly to a subcontractor, sub
subcontractor or supplier Any direction given by any of these persons directly to a Subcontractor,
sub-subcontractor or supplier without written communication of same to the Contractor will be at
the sole expense of the Owner if any cost is associated with this communication or direction.
• This bid assumes the Contractor has visited the site. The Contractor has not investigated conditions beyond
that which is reasonably visible upon a site visit. Any conditions that change due to unforeseen conditions will
be cause for an adjustment in Contract Time and Cost as applicable.
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STAN~AR~ LABOR dt MISC RATES
Lobar Rates:
fob Descnpnon
2008 Rates Anticitwted 2009
Rotes
Comments
Apprentice Carpemer §45 78 §48 07
Assrsl Supenntendent §6521 §68 47
Carpenter §5042 §5294
Ca ryenter Foreman §55.89 §58 68
Estimattx §77 64 §81 52
Eqwpmenl OperatoUApprenbce Carp §4578 §48.07
Laborer §27.65 §2903
Laborer Foreman §33 65 f 35 33
Master Carpenter §62.71 §65.84
Senior Supermtendenl §80 20 §84 21
Supenntentlent §7614 §7995
SPO Supenntendent §70 64 §74 17
Assistant to PM §51 25 §53 81
Project Manager §77 64 §81 52
Enecutrve Project Manager f 83 bl §87 79
All field labor rotes, for all labor except that work vg under a subcontroctor or supplier, is billed at the above rates. These rates arc
for sfrmght time and will be billed based on dossrf¢otion, not necessanly work category performed Any overtime for carpenter,
laborer or laborer foreman (over 40 his per week) will tit billed at 1 j times the rote listed above Pro3ect Management salary
(whether stationed of the 306 site or at the contractor's mom office) will be billed on a lump sum bons, porportioned monthly, for the
project based on the attached GMP estimate If the project duration is extended due to delays in iht pro,jeci outside the Contractor's
control, this amount may be increased based on the weekly rate given Arty charges to the controct that affect Project Management,
small tools (contractor small tools that are used
from controctor'S store of small egwpment/tools
instead of rental rotes -tools bought speufie to
%
%
of total field lobar costs
Insuronce rates•
Total Commercial (incl 6L, umbrella, blanet AI,
contractor's egmp, crime, professional flab 4
job site pollution)
1 144X
1 258X
per § of total rev on pro! -
Total Residential and/ar multi-family (incl 6L,
umbrella, blanet AI, contractor's equip, came,
professional liab 6 Sob site pollution)
1 49%
1 634X
per § of total rev on pro,j
Builders Rtsk for rertwdel ar new projects 0 25% 0 275X per § of total rev on p%j
Bulders Risk for wood frame pro~ecis 060% 0 660X per § of total rev on pro,j
Rental Equipment Insurance 4 5375X 4 991X per § of rental receipt
Vehicle Rates:
PM vehicle rental rate onlyZ §700 §721
PM vehick gas charge per month
§475
§499 'To be ad3usted if gas rotes go over
5 al
Assistant PM b other workforce IRS Rates IRS Rates
(mcl gas) -for Supers/ASSSt Super -rate only
thorged for assist Super if they hove a comparry
vehicle otherwise charges nt IRS rates os
applicable
850
8.93
'To be adjusted if gas rates go over
§3 95/gal
Mist Rates
a t y ms al ar 5, InSpeC idly, romlrg -
tosk speufic safety equipment rat tilted here
thorged directly to lob based on task
0 1500 %
0 1500%
per § of total rev on pro,j
cell phones for PM and APM §!4000 §14000 r month
cell phone rote per hour for Super or Assist Super §i 25 §1.25 per manhour
ECC6 Standard copies per copy
§0 Il
f0 11 per each -crocked via outotron on ECCG
, r
ECCG postage per Pitney bowel
meter per pifney bowel
meter
overnight billed per mvo¢es
ECCG oversized copies on blueprint copier per copy
§0 35
§0 35 per sf -tracked via outotron on ECCG
co i
Fox Machine Rental for Field Office §50 §50 r morrth
Computer Rental for Field Office §135 §135 r month
'Note all rates are subject to increase in 2009 -insurances at approz 10% and all other rates at 5% mist rates pro,jccted to stay the
same for 2009 All 2009 rotes will be finalized end of Oci 2008 Note insurance rates will charge effective 10/1/08 All other rotes
will charge effective 1/1/09
Project Eagle County Gypsum Childcare Facility Remodel
lob Size 2176 sgft
Due Date 8-7-08 4:00 PM
Start Date 8-8-08
Duration 4 Months
Project 5-00266
Labor Rate Table 2007 WEI Open Shop
Equipment Rate Table 2007 WEI Base Equipment Rates
Client Eagle County
Address 500 Broadway
PO Box 850
Eagle CO 81631
Country USA
Phone 970-328-8780
E-mail rick.ullom@eaglecounty.us
Estimator Chuck Smallwood
Alternate Activator Mode Approved Only
Active Alternates --- Base Estimate ---, Underslab Plumbing,
New Doors
Evans Chaffee Eagle County Gypsum Childcare
Facility_Remodel
Construction Group, Inc. Filter: CSI Hierarchy
Item TakeoJj Total Grand
Description Qty Unit ,6/Unit Total Note
--- Base Estimate ---
01 -General CondiUOns
I Speoal Pro)ett Manager 120.0 hour 88.70 10,644.00
tl „.,.
I Special Projects Superintendent
~ Il,:l..t , , 1I~a 1~ 460.0 hour 87.20
,1 .,1 inl,i 41,856.00
ii nd~il,!
I ~ Bidding Sets of Contract Documents by Owner 25 0 each 50.00 1,250.00
I ~ is ~ f.~ •r i .I ~. it
Temporary Elettrical by Owner
Temporary Water by Owner
! Temporary Natural Gas by Owner
I( Ills )ll .,1 y 11111. 0: Il.i Ali
I I I i I : I~lifl .,,~ ,r~ ,1I.t '~~ 1.
Project Sign
1.0 each 250.00
250.00
! 1. ~I~ '. i Ilii lil!~~ II;. i;l ,~lil) ~ I II ~ I 1 I,(1 111 I
,~i.l I1t ...i.
Permits Fee By Owner
I Des+gn Review Fees by Owner
General Conditions Totat 54,000.00
102 - Srtework
•
•
1
•
~
1
,d I h
~iN
i~
Concrete Sawcutting - 4" Slab
200.0 Inh
2.40
480.69
Concrete Demolition - 4" Concrete Slab 255 0 sgft 3.31 843.44
Remove Drywall 10' 1,120.0 sqh 0.95 1,066.39
Remove Metal Stud & Drywall GT 10' 1,120.0 sgft 0.99 1,110.82
! . :~.~ , r;li 1,11 1•.I q ~ Ir/ I1
,Ito :,, n,n I ; .u ~: lL r,nl~,:. ,
Remove Single Metal Door w/S[ in Stud Wall 6.0 each 98.00 588.00
.I:~, 1..
Remove Ceiling -Suspended ACT
1,216.0 sqh
1.03
1,254.27
Remove Floor Finish -Ceramic Tile S76 0 sgft 0.90 519.34
. , , I u n u SI ! ~ ~ t
Haul Demolition Debris - 20 cuyd Dumpster per Load
10.0 Isum
230.00
2,300.00
Haul Demolition Debris -20- 40 cuyd Dumpster by Weight 40 0 ton 50.00 2,000.00
is :~:, ~II;I ,n iu,r{1, •1; !:ii, l 1, fi 41 U,1
Chain Link Fence - 6' Industrial 40.0 Ink 16.82 672.97
I , , ~ I ~ ~ ~ I , . • /
i
j Srtework Total
10,835.92
03 -Concrete
i
~ , ,
Concrete Slabs (Interior)
250.0 sqh
8.00
2,000.00
Slab Concrete 3000 psi 240.0 sqh 9.61 2,307.30 New Hard Surface Existing Play Area
Slab Concrete 3000 psi 270.0 sqh 9 61 2,595.71 New Hard Surface New Play Area
Concrete Total 6,903 02
De~uun~ ~xce~~ence rn ~us!ness cr~ t~te Year - 2OJ4
Page 1 of 4
Date: 8/7/2008
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Evans Chaffee
Construction Group, Inc.
Item
Descnpuon
06 -Wood and Plastlcs
' Door Bucks 3000 Inft 2.05
Mixellaneous Framing -Backing 1.0 Isum 500.00
,. r, , -
I ECCG Carpenter
4.0 week
2,306.40
! ECCG Common Laborer 10.0 week 1,iD6.00
Small Tools - Mics .Material 10 Isum 2,000.00
Safety Eqwpment -Inspections 1.0 Isum 366.00
r I n....; , i ,. , I•,.
Continuous Cleanup 12.D week 409.68
(, ~~t~m~r'I,, t I,.,o. o„ Inc d
Wood and Plastlcs Total
OS -Doors and Windows
d (
,.,, ,, ....
;, ~ .
Wood Door -Medium
16.0 each
276 97
.'n, J1,~~ i ,,
n ~i~~l ,,., ..f ur.;,,,.n
' Entry Door Hardware
16.0 each
75.00
Il, ~r;l il~ll fl J. •,I,' (( I,11
Doors and Windows Total
09 - Fmshes
Frame Full Height Walls 220 0 Ink
I'iy,- .I t ~.,~~~. ,
r{•.1 rn ..,,, li •t,.nd
Drywall -Standard S/8" on Walls 2,200.0 sgft
' ,1 ,..I„~r, .,
Finish Drywall -Tape and Finish
I rt ,wall t m. 'r i t q,,l
2,200.0
sqh
Install Ceiling Grid -Attach to Concrete Structure 2,176.0 sgft
.I., nrdu.~il, ILn,:n .L•wiln;n irAdl
. /
i Ceding Tdes - 2x2 - Detuze 2,176.0 s ft
q
,11 .n, .nc,~i~,~dvr, IJ, t•T,il
Sheet Vinyl Flooring 330.0 sgft
Resilient Base - Rubber/Viny16"
s,. ,..« I11 r.+,l, r,.,,. ~,~L,r 800.0 Inft
Nylon Carpet -Direct Glue Down 28oz Level Loop 205.0 sgyd
I Gu,n I L •, I
' i, ~ , i', ~~ ,
walls -Rough Textured -Roll
~,•'r, r , u.t',• , i .1.~~
24,000.0
sgft
~, r•, ,•~ 1. ; .•~.
Protect Finish Floors w/Plywood
250.0
sgft
Protect Finishes
i •~, . I.0 Isum
17.60
0.76
1.93
2.02
1.67
9.00
1.66
17.50
0.18
0.93
250.00
614.60
500.00
I~l,
9,225 60
11,060.00
2,000.00
366.00
.. ,r,„1
4,916.15
1 Yap 1°,
28,682.34
4,431.50
4 t,l'~u
1,200.00 Allowance
j , ~r(I 1,11
5,631.50
3,872.00 25 ga Steel Framing
1,651.58
t im 1 ',r,
4,24649 Level4Finish
1 .' u, i'1
4,388.56
3,644 37
'•,hdd i!
2,970.00 Allowance
1,327.97 Allowance
,. ,'ii
3,587.50
1,' , ,1)
4,385.% 1 Prime coat 2 Finish Coats
233.14
250.00
., - '. t •t
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Filter: CSI Hierarchy Date: 8/7/2008
Takeoff Total Grand
Qty Unit S/Unit Tota! Note
~e{inin~P ~xce~~ence In Business o~ the Year- 2004
Mountain Construction
Evans Chaffee Eagle County Gypsum Childcare Page 3 of 4
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Construction Group, Inc. Filter: CSI Hierarchy Date: 8/7/2008
.1[em Takeoff Total Grand
Description Qty Uni[ S/Unit Totol Note
Punthbst Labor & Materials
Finishes Total
10 - Speualties
1.^ ~ , ., ~.. ,r ,
Awnings -New Play Area
Awnings - Exritrng Play Area
Speualties Total
12 - Furnishings
Cabinetry -kitchen Upper
Laminate Countertops
Lower Kitchen Cabinets -High
1.0 Isum 3,662.00
1.0 each 1,250.00
1.0 each 2,000.00
3,662.00
34,229 57
1,250.00 Alowance Only
2,000.00 Allowance Only
3,250 00
2,010.00 Allowance Only
1,440.00 Allowance Only
8,000.00 Allowance Only
ht i~b nI~,J r „r •.v+~rF Int,'I 1 L4',U UU
Furnishings To[al 11,450 00
15 - Mechancal
1' ,,, rn. ii„i, u, ui
Fire Protection 2,1760 sgft 5.00 10,88000 Allowance Only
i ur {hair ct•~rn i"t +I UI hh00(1
Fixture Rough In -High 15.0 each 162.11 2,431.67 Allowance Only
Toilets -High 4.0 each 916.55 3,666 21 Allowance Only
Bathroom Sink w/Faucet -High 5.0 each 523.74 2,618.72 Allowance Only
Kitchen Sink w/Faucet -High 6.0 each 916.55 5,499 32 Allowance Only
i'lun¢uni Ir,Lri 74!1',"i
IS7i!1 rri y,h ;n t•i„rnbm;.
Rough-In Plumbing -Drain -Waste -Vent 2,176.0 sgft 9.75 21,216.00 Allowance Only
Rough-In Plumbing -Water Piping 2,176.0 sgft 4.80 10,444.80 Allowance Only
C~ni,;h rti i'i,~nib:ni, t~Nai i7,hr,U ~;il
i'. ,.. I::'?:
Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning
2,176.0 sgft
B.SO
18,496 00 Allowance Only
u~n!_ h,i.i~ iK, Vrb OU
Mechanical Total 75,252.73
16 -Electrical
;~q~+"1 i i„ ,
Electrical
2,176.0 sgft
8.00
17,408.00 Allowance Only
Electrical Total 17,408.00
--- Base Estimate --- Total 247,643.08
~
I Grand Total 2,17G.0 sgft 113.81 247,G43.08
10.0 Inft
32.0 Inft
32.0 Inh
201.00
45.00
250 00
pe~inrns; ~.xcellence n, ~usn,ess o(the Year - 2004
Mountain Construction
Evans Chaffee
Construction Group, Inc.
CSl Division
01 General Conditions
02 Sitework
03 Concrete
06 Wood and Plastics
08 Doors and Windows
09 Finishes
10 Specialties
12 Furnishings
15 Mechanical
16 Electrical
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Labor Mat Subs Equip Other User Total
52,500 1,250 250 54,000
4,539 6,297 10,836
823 6,080 6,903
24,613 1,088 615 2,366 28,682
1,200 4,432 5,632
13,492 10,188 6,888 3,662 34,230
131 3,119 3,250
10 11,440 11,450
14,216 61,037 75,253
17,408 17,408
pe~rninP ~xccllence in
n.'~ountain Constructwn
Subtotal 247,643
Commeraallnsurance 2,833
Subtotal 250,476
Contractors Fee & Overhead 17,533
Total Estimate 268,009
~usrness o~ the Year- L004
GYPSUM CHILDCARE FACILITY
GENERAL CONDITIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLE TITLE PAGE
1. DEFINITIONS ......................................................................... ...........................................1
2. PRELIMINARY MATTERS ................................................... ........................................... 3
3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS .................................................. ........................................... 4
4. AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; PHYSICAL CONDITIONS;
REFERENCE POINTS ............................................................ ........................................... 5
5. BONDS AND INSURANCE .................................................. ........................................... 6
6. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES ............................... ........................................... 8
7. WORK BY OTHERS ............................................................. ..........................................15
8. OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES .......................................... ..........................................15
9. ENGINEER'S STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION ......... .......................................... 15
10. CHANGES IN THE WORK .................................................. .......................................... 17
11. CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE ....................................... ................................:......... 18
12. CHANGE OF CONTRACT TIME ........................................ .......................................... 21
13. WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE; TESTS AND INSPEC TIONS;
CORRECTION, REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE
OF DEFECTNE WORK ....................................................... .......................................... 22
14. PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETION .... .......................................... 24
15. SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION ............... .......................................... 29
16. MISCELLANEOUS ............................................................... .......................................... 30
INDEX ................•----------...-•---................................................ ........................................... 32
GENERAL CONDITIONS
ARTICLE 1 -DEFINITIONS
Wherever used in these general conditions or in the other Contract Documents, the following
terms have the meanings indicated which are applicable to both the singular and plural thereof:
ADDENDA: Written or graphic mstniments issued prior to the opening of bids which
clarify, correct, or change the bidding documents or the contract documents.
AGREEMENT: The written agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR
covering the work to be performed; other contract documents are attached to the
agreement and made a part thereof as provided therein.
APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT: The form accepted by PROJECT MANAGER
which is to be used by CONTRACTOR in requesting progress or final payment, and
which is to include such supporting documentation as is required by the contract
documents. Use AIA Form G702 and G703.
ARCHITECT: OWNER'S designated design professional.
BID: The offer or proposal of the bidder submitted on the prescribed form setting forth
the prices for the work to be performed.
BONDS: '~~ a *i - ~ ~ coi „r~r,o r,;,a ~.
CHANGE ORDER: A written order to CONTRACTOR signed by OWNER
authorizing an addition, deletion, or revision in the work, or an adjustment in the contract
price or the contract time issued after the effective date of the agreement.
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Those documents set forth in Article 7 of the
Agreement.
CONTRACT PRICE: The monies payable by OWNER to CONTRACTOR under the
contract documents as stated in the agreement.
CONTRACT TIME: The number of days (computed as provided in paragraph 16.2), or
the date stated in the agreement for the completion of the work.
CONTRACTOR: The person, firm, or corporation with whom OWNER has entered
into the agreement.
DAY: A calendar day of twenty-four hours measured from midnight to the next
midnight.
DEFECTIVE: An adjective which, when modifying the word "work," refers to work
that is unsatisfactory, faulty or deficient, or does not meet the requirements of any
inspection, test, or approval referred to in the contract documents, or has been damaged
prior to ENGINEER'S, OR ARCHITECT'S recommendation of final payment or prior to
the guarantee period under paragraph 13.12.
DRAWINGS: The drawings which show the character and scope of the work to be
performed, and which have been prepared or approved by ARCHITECT, and are referred
to in the contract documents.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE AGREEMENT: The date indicated in the agreement on
which it becomes effective, but, if no such date is indicated, it means the date on which
the agreement is signed and delivered by the last of the two parties to sign and deliver.
FIELD ORDER: A written order issued by PROJECT MANAGER which orders minor
changes in the work in accordance with paragraph 10.2, but which does not involve a
change in the contract price or the contract time.
MODIFICATION: (a) A written amendment of the contract documents signed by both
parties, (b) a change order, or (c) a field order. A modification may only be issued after
the effective date of the agreement.
NOTICE OF AWARD: The written notice by OWNER to the apparent successful
bidder stating that upon compliance by the apparent successful bidder with the conditions
precedent enumerated therein, within the time specified, OWNER will sign and deliver
the agreement.
NOTICE TO PROCEED: A written notice given by OWNER to CONTRACTOR
(with a copy to PROJECT MANAGER) fixing the date on which the contract time will
commence to run, and on which CONTRACTOR shall start to perform his obligation
under the contract documents.
OWNER: The public body or authority, corporation, association, partnership, or
individual with whom CONTRACTOR has entered into the agreement, and for whom the
work is to be provided.
PROJECT: The total construction of which the work to be provided under the contract
documents maybe the whole or a part, as indicated elsewhere in the contract documents.
PROJECT MANAGER: OWNER'S authorized representative.
RESIDENT PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE: The authorized representative of
PROJECT MANAGER who is assigned to the site or any part thereof.
SHOP DRAWINGS: All drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and other data
which are specifically prepared by CONTRACTOR, a subcontractor, manufacturer,
fabricator, supplier, or distributor to illustrate some portion of the work, and all
illustrations, brochures, standard schedules, performance charts, instructions, diagrams,
and other information prepared by a manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, or distributor and
submitted by CONTRACTOR to illustrate material or equipment for some portion of the
work.
SPECIFICATIONS: Those portions of the contract documents consisting of written
technical descriptions of materials, equipment, construction systems, standards, and
workmanship as applied to the work and certain administrative details applicable thereto.
SUBSTANTIAL COIVIPLETION: The work (or a specified part thereof) has
progressed to the point where, in the opinion of PROJECT MANAGER as evidenced by
his definitive certificate of substantial completion, it is sufficiently complete, in
accordance with the contract documents, so that the work (or specified part) can be
utilized for the purposes for which rt was intended; or if there be no such certificate
issued, when final payment is due in accordance with paragraph 14.13. The terms
"substantially complete" and substantially completed" as applied to any work refer to
substantial completion thereof.
WORK: The entire completed construction or the vanous separately identifiable parts
thereof required to be furnished under the contract documents. Work is the result of
performing services, furnishing and incorporating materials and equipment into all
construction, all as required by the contract documents.
ARTICLE 2 -PRELIMINARY MATTERS
DELIVERY OF BONDS: DELETED
2.1 b
a :+t, ,.. i, T i
COPIES OF DOCUMENTS:
2.2 OWNER shall furnish to CONTRACTOR up to ten copies (unless otherwise specified in
the general requirements) of the contract documents as are reasonable necessary for the
execution of the work. Additional copies will be furnished, upon request, at the cost of
reproduction.
COMMENCEMENT OF CONTRACT TIME; NOTICE TO PROCEED:
2.3 The Contract Time will commence to run on the thirtieth day after the effective date of
the Agreement, or if a Notice to Proceed is given, on the day indicated in the Notice to
Proceed; but in no event shall the Contract Time commence to run later than the sixtieth
day after the day of bid opening, or the thirtieth day after the effective date of the
Agreement. A Notice to Proceed may be given at any time within thirty days after the
effective date of the Agreement.
STARTING THE PROJECT:
2.4 CONTRACTOR shall start to perform the work on the date when the Contract Time
commences to run, but no work shall be done at the site prior to the date on which the
Contract Time commences to run.
BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION:
2.5 Before undertaking each part of the work, CONTRACTOR shall carefully study and
compare the Contract Documents and check and verify pertinent figures shown thereon
and all applicable field measurements. CONTRACTOR shall promptly report in writing
to PROJECT MANAGER any conflict, error, or discrepancy which CONTRACTOR
may discover; however, CONTRACTOR shall not be liable to OWNER or PROJECT
MANAGER for failure to report any conflict, error, or discrepancy in the Drawings or
Specifications, unless CONTRACTOR had actual knowledge thereof, or should
reasonable have lmown thereof.
2.6 Within ten days after the effective date of the Agreement (unless otherwise specified in
the general requirements) CONTRACTOR shall submit to PROJECT MANAGER for
review and acceptance an estimated progress schedule indicating the starting and
completion dates of the various stages of the work, a preliminary schedule of shop
drawings submissions, and a preliminary schedule of values of the Work.
2.7 Before any work at the site is started, CONTRACTOR shall deliver to OWNER, with a
copy to PROJECT MANAGER, certificates of insurance (and other evidence of
insurance requested by OWNER) which CONTRACTOR is required to purchase and
maintain in accordance with paragraphs 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, and 5.7.
PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE:
2.8 Within fifteen days after the effective date of the Agreement, but before CONTRACTOR
starts the work at the site, a conference will be held for review and acceptance of the
schedules referred to in paragraph 2.6, to establish procedures for handling shop drawings
and other submittals, and for processing applications for payment, and to establish a
working understanding among the parties as to the Work.
ARTICLE 3 -CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT AND REUSE
INTENT:
3.1 The Contract Documents comprise the entire agreement between OWNER and
CONTRACTOR concerning the work. They may be altered only by a Modification.
3.2 The Contract Documents are complementary; what is called for by one is as binding as if
called for by all. If dunng the performance of the Work, CONTRACTOR finds a
conflict, error, or discrepancy in the Contract Documents, he shall report it to PROJECT
MANAGER in writing at once and before proceeding with the Work affected thereby;
however, CONTRACTOR shall not be liable to OWNER or PROJECT MANAGER for
failure to report any conflicts, error, or discrepancy in the Specifications or Drawings
unless CONTRACTOR had actual knowledge thereof, or should reasonably have known
thereof.
3.3 The Contract documents include those documents set forth in Article 7 of the Agreement.
3.4 It is the intent of the specifications and drawings to describe a complete project (or part
thereof) to be constructed in accordance with the contract documents. Any wank that
may reasonable be inferred from the specifications or drawings as being required to
produce the intended result shall be supplied whether or not it is specifically called for.
When words which have a well known technical or trade meaning are used to describe
work, materials, or equipment, such words shall be interpreted in accordance with such
meaning. References to codes of any technical society, organization, or association, or to
the code of any governmental authority, whether such reference be specific or by
implication, shall mean the latest standard specification, manual, or code in effect at the
time of opening of bids (or on the effective date of the agreement if there were no bids),
except as may be otherwise specifically stated. However, no provision of any referenced
standard specification, manual, or code (whether or not specifically incorporated by
reference in the contract documents) shall change the duties and responsibilities of
OWNER, CONTRACTOR, or PROJECT MANAGER, or any of their agents or
employees from those set forth in the contract documents. Clarifications and
interpretations of the contract documents shall be issued by PROJECT MANAGER as
provided for in paragraph 9.3.
3.5 The contract documents will be governed by the law of the place of the project.
REUSE OF DOCUMENTS:
3.6 Neither CONTRACTOR nor any subcontractor, manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, or
distributor shall have or acquire any title to or ownership rights in any of the drawings,
specifications, or other documents (or copies of any thereof) prepared by or bearing the
seal of ARCHITECT; and they shall not reuse any of them on extensions of the project,
or any other project, without written consent of OWNER and ARCHITECT, and specific
written verification or adaptation by ARCHITECT.
ARTICLE 4 -AVAILABILITY OF LANDS PHYSICAL CONDITIONS; REFERENCE
POINTS
AVAILABILITY OF LANDS:
4.1 OWNER shall furnish, as indicated in the contract documents, the lands upon which the work
is to be performed, rights-of--way for access thereto, and such other lands which are
designated for the use of CONTRACTOR. Easements for permanent structures, or
permanent changes m existing facilities, will be obtained and paid for by OWNER, unless
otherwise provided in the contract documents. If CONTRACTOR believes that any delay in
OWNER' S furnishing these lands or easements entitles him to an extension of the contract
time, CONTRACTOR may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 12.
CONTRACTOR may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 12. CONTRACTOR
shall provide for all additional lands and access hereto that maybe required for temporary
construction facilities or storage of materials and equipment.
PHYSICAL CONDITIONS -INVESTIGATIONS AND REPORTS:
4.2 Reference is made to the supplementary conditions for identification of those reports of
investigations and tests of subsurface and latent physical conditions at the site or
otherwise affecting cost, progress, or performance of the work which have been relied
upon by ARCHITECT in the preparation of the drawings and specifications. Such
reports are not part of the contract documents.
UNFORESEEN PHYSICAL CONDITIONS:
4.3 CONTRACTOR shall promptly notify OWNER and ARCHITECT in wasting of any
subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site or in an existing structure differing
materially from those indicated or referred to in the contract documents. ARCHITECT
will promptly review those conditions and advise OWNER in writing if further
investigation or tests are necessary. Promptly thereafter, OWNER shall obtain the
necessary additional investigations and tests, and furnish copies to ARCHITECT and
CONTRACTOR. If ARCHITECT finds that the results of such investigations or tests
indicate that there are subsurface or latent physical conditions which differ materially
from those intended in the contract documents, and which could not reasonably have
been anticipated by CONTRACTOR, a change order shall be issued incorporating the
necessary revisions.
REFERENCE POINTS:
4.4 OWNER shall provide engineering surveys for construction to establish reference points
which in his judgment are necessary to enable CONTRACTOR to proceed with the work.
CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for laying out the work (unless otherwise specified
in the general requirements), shall protect and preserve the established reference points,
and shall make no changes or relocations without the prior written approval of OWNER.
CONTRACTOR shall report to ARCHITECT whenever any reference point is lost or
destroyed or requires relocation because of necessary changes in grades or locations, and
shall be responsible for replacement or relocation of such reference points by professional
qualified personnel.
ARTICLE 5 -BONDS AND INSURANCE
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INSURANCE:
5.3 CONTRACTOR'S Liability Insurance: The CONTRACTOR shall purchase and
maintain such insurance as will protect him from claims set forth below which may arise
out of or result from the CONTRACTOR'S operations under the contract, whether such
operations be by himself, or by any subcontractor, or by anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable.
All such insurance shall remain in effect until final payment, and at all times thereafter
when CONTRACTOR maybe correcting, removing, or replacing defective work in
accordance with paragraph 13.12. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall maintain such
completed operations insurance for at least two years after final payment, and furnish
OWNER with evidence of continuation of such insurance at final payment and one year
thereafter.
5.3.1 Claims under Workmen's Compensation, disability benefits, and other similar
employee benefit acts;
5.3.2 Claims for damage because of bodily injury, occupational sickrness or disease, or
death of his employees, and claims insured by usual personal injury liability
coverage;
5.3.3 Claims for damage because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death of any
person other than his employees, and claims insured by usual personal injury
liability coverage; and
5.3.4 Claims for damages because of injury to or destruction of tangible property,
including loss of use resulting there from.
Workmen's Compensation insurance shall provide coverage as required by the
laws of the State of Colorado.
Insurance covering claims for damages to persons or property required by the
preceding paragraph (except subparagraph 5.3.1} shall be in the following
minimum amounts:
Bodily Injury Liability:
Each Person: $1,000,000
Each Accident or Occurrence: $2,000,000
Property Damage Liability:
Each Accident or Occurrence: $1,000,000
Aggregate: $2,000,000
and shall be furnished in types specified as follows:
5.3.5 CONTRACTOR'S Liability Insurance issued to and covering the liability for
damage imposed by law upon the CONTRACTOR and each subcontractor with
respect to all work performed by them under the agreement (construction
contract).
5.3.6 CONTRACTOR' S Protective Liability Insurance issued to and covering the
liability for damages imposed by law upon the CONTRACTOR and each
subcontractor with respect to all work under the agreement (construction
contract) performed for the CONTRACTOR by subcontractors.
5.3.7 Completed Operations Liability Insurance issued to and covering the liability for
damage imposed by law upon the CONTRACTOR and each subcontractor
arising between the date of final cessation of the work, and the date of final
acceptance thereof out of that part of the work performed by each.
5.3.8 Comprehensive Automobile Insurance shall be carried in the amount of
$500,000/$1,000,000 for bodily injury and $500,000 for property damage, each
occurrence. All liability and property damage insurance required hereunder shall
be Comprehensive General and Automobile Bodily Injury and Property Damage
form of policy.
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5.4 Comprehensive Risk Policy Option: In lieu of the several policies specified for
CONTRACTOR'S Liability Insurance, a comprehensive liability and property damage
insurance policy inclusive of all the insurance and requirements hereinafter set forth, with
an umbrella covering of $2,000,000, subject to the approval of the OWNER, will be
permissible.
5.5 Subcontractor's Insurance: Before permitting any of his subcontractors to perform any
work under this contract, CONTRACTOR shall either (a) require each of his
subcontractors to procure and maintain during the life of his subcontracts,
Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance of the types and in the
amounts as maybe applicable to his work, which type and amounts shall be subject to the
approval of the OWNER, or (b) insure the activities of his subcontractors in his own
policy.
5.6 Certificates of Insurance: Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the OWNER shall be
filed with the OWNER prior to commencement of the work. These Certificates shall
contain provisions naming the OWNER as an additional insured under
CONTRACTOR'S insurance, as more fully required by the General Conditions herein,
and that coverage afforded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty
days prior written notice has been given the OWNER. CONTRACTOR and his
subcontractors shall not permit any of his subcontractors to start work until all required
insurance have been obtained and certificates with the proper endorsements have been
filed with the OWNER. Failure of the CONTRACTOR to comply with the foregoing
insurance requirement shall in no way waive the OWNER'S rights hereunder.
5.7 Owner's Liability Insurance: The OWNER, at his option, may purchase and maintain
such liability insurance as will protect him against claims which may arise from
operations under this contract. Purchasing and maintaining such insurance, however, will
not relieve the CONTRACTOR from purchasing and maintaining the insurance
hereinbefore specified.
5.8 Loss of Use of Insurance: The OWNER, at his option, may purchase and maintain such
insurance as will insure him against loss of use of his property due to fire or other
hazards, however caused.
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ARTICLE 6 -CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
SUPERVISION AND SUPERINTENDENCE:
6.1 CONTRACTOR shall supervise and direct the work competently and efficiently,
devoting such attention thereto and applying such skills and expertise as maybe
necessary to perform the work in accordance with the contract documents.
CONTRACTOR shall be solely responsible for the means, methods, techniques,
sequences, and procedures of construction, but CONTRACTOR shall not be solely
responsible for the negligence of others in the design or selection of a specific means,
method, technique, sequence, or procedure of construction which is indicated in and
required by the contract documents. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible to see that the
finished work complies accurately with the contract documents.
6.2 CONTRACTOR shall keep on the work at all times during its progress a competent
resident superintendent, who shall not be replaced without written notice to OWNER and
ARCHITECT except under extraordinary circumstances. The superintendent will be
CONTRACTOR'S representative at the site and shall have authority to act on behalf of
CONTRACTOR. All communications given to the superintendent shall be as binding as
if given to CONTRACTOR.
LABOR, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT:
6.3 CONTRACTOR shall provide competent, suitably qualified personnel to survey and lay
out the work, and perform construction as required by the contract documents.
CONTRACTOR shall at all times maintain good discipline and order at the site. Except
in connection with the safety or protection of persons, or the work, or property at the site
or adjacent thereto, and except as otherwise indicated in the supplementary conditions, all
work at the site shall be performed during regular working hours and CONTRACTOR
will not permit overtime work or the performance of work on Saturday, Sunday, or any
legal holiday without OWNER'S written consent given after prior written notice to
PROJECT MANAGER.
6.4 Colorado labor shall be employed to perform the work to the extent of not less than
eighty percent of each type or class of labor in the several classifications of skilled and
common labor employed on the project. "Colorado labor" means any person who is a
resident of the state of Colorado, at the time of employment, without discrimination as to
race, color, creed, sex, age, or religion except when sex or age is a bona fide occupational
qualification.
6.5 CONTRACTOR shall furnish all materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction
equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water,
and sanitary facilities, and all other facilities and incidentals necessary for the execution,
testing, initial operation, and completion of work.
6.6 All materials and equipment shall be of good quality and new, except as otherwise
provided in the contract documents. If required by ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR shall
furnish satisfactory evidence (including reports of required test) as to the kind and quality
of materials and equipment.
6.7 All materials and equipment shall be applied, installed, connected, erected, used, cleaned,
and conditioned in accordance with the instructions of the applicable manufacturer,
fabricator, supplier, or distributor, except as otherwise provided in the contract
documents.
EQUNALENT MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT:
6.8 Whenever materials or equipment are specified or described in the drawings or
specifications by using the name of a proprietary item, or the name of a particular
manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, or distributor, the naming of the item is intended to
establish the type, function, and quality required. Unless the name is followed by words
indicating that no substitution is permitted, materials or equipment of other
manufachtrers, fabricators, suppliers, or distributors maybe accepted by ARCHITECT if
sufficient information is submitted by CONTRACTOR to all ARCHITECT to determine
that the material or equipment proposed is equivalent to that named. The procedure for
review by ARCHITECT will be as set forth in paragraphs 6.8.1 and 6.8.2 below as
supplemented in the general requirements.
6.8.1 Requests for review of substitute items of material and equipment will not be
accepted by ARCHITECT from anyone other than CONTRACTOR. If
CONTRACTOR wishes to furnish or use a substitute item of material or
equipment, CONTRACTOR shall make written application to ARCHITECT for
acceptance thereof, certifying that the proposed substitute will perform
adequately the fiu~ctions called for by the general design, be similar and of equal
substance to that specified and be suited to the same use and capable of
performing the same function as that specified. The-application will state
whether or not acceptance of the substitute for use in the work will require a
change in the drawings or specifications to adapt the design to the substitute and
whether or not incorporation or use of the substitute in connection with the work
I subject of payment of any license fee or royalty. All-variations of the proposed
substitute from that'specified shall be identified in the application and available
maintenance, repair and replacement service will be indicated. The application
will also contain an itemized estimate of all costs or savings that will result
directly or indirectly from acceptance of such substihrte, including costs of
redesign and claims of other contractors affected by the resulting change, all of
which shall be considered by ARCHITECT and PROJECT MANAGER in
evaluating the proposed substitute. ARCHITECT and PROJECT MANAGER
may require CONTRACTOR to furnish, at CONTRACTOR'S expense,
additional data about the proposed substitute. ARCHITECT will be the sole
judge of acceptability, and no substitute will be ordered or installed without
ARCHITECT'S prior written acceptance. OWNER may require
CONTRACTOR to furnish, at CONTRACTOR'S expense, a special
performance guarantee or other surety with respect to any substitute.
6.8.2 ARCHITECT will record time required by ARCHITECT and ARCHITECT'S
consultants in evaluating substitutions proposed by CONTRACTOR and in
making changes in the drawings or specifications occasioned thereby, whether or
not ARCHITECT accepts a proposed substitute. CONTRACTOR shall
reimburse OWNER for the charges of ARCHITECT and ARCHITECT'S
consultants for evaluating any proposed substitute.
CONCERNING SUBCONTRACTORS:
6.9 CONTRACTOR shall not employ any subcontractor or other person or organization
(including those who are to furnish the principal items of materials or equipment),
whether initially or as a substitute, against whom OWNER or ARCHITECT may have
reasonable objection. A subcontractor or other person or organization identified in
writing to OWNER and ARCHITECT by CONTRACTOR prior to the Notice of Award,
and not objected to in writing by OWNER or ARCHITECT prior to the Notice of Award,
will be deemed acceptable to OWNER and ARCHITECT. Acceptance of any
subcontractor, other person or organization by OWNER or ARCHITECT shall not
constitute a waiver of any right of OWNER or ARCHITECT to reject defective work. If
OWNER or ARCHITECT, after due investigation, has reasonable objection to any
subcontractor, or other person or organization proposed by CONTRACTOR after the
Notice of Award, CONTRACTOR shall submit an acceptable substitute, and the contract
price shall be increased or decreased by the difference m cost occasioned by such
substitution, and an appropriate change order shall be issued. CONTRACTOR shall not
be required to employ any subcontractor, other person or organization against whom
CONTRACTOR has reasonable objection.
6.10 CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for all acts and omissions of his
subcontractors, and of persons and organizations directly or indirectly employed by them,
and of persons and organizations for whose acts any of them maybe liable to the same
extent that CONTRACTOR is responsible for the acts and omissions of persons directly
employed by CONTRACTOR. Nothing in the contract documents shall create a
contractual relationship between OWNER or ARCHITECT and any subcontractor or
other person or organization having a direct contract with CONTRACTOR, nor shall it
create any obligation on the part of OWNER or ARCHITECT to pay or to see to the
payment of any monies due any subcontractor, or other person or organization, except as
may otherwise by required by law. OWNER or ARCHITECT may furnish to any
subcontractor or other person or organization, to the extent practicable, evidence of
amounts paid to CONTRACTOR on account of specific work done.
6.11 The divisions and sections of the specifications and the identifications of any drawings
shall not control CONTRACTOR in dividing the work among subcontractors, or
delineating the work to be performed by any specific trade.
6.12 All work performed for CONTRACTOR by a subcontractor will be pursuant to an
appropriate agreement between CONTRACTOR and the subcontractor which specifically
binds the subcontractor to the applicable terms and conditions of the contract documents
for the benefit of the OWNER and ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR shall pay each
subcontractor a just share of any insurance monies received by CONTRACTOR on
account of losses under policies issued pursuant to paragraph 5.6.
PATENT FEES AND ROYALTIES:
6.13 CONTRACTOR shall pay all license fees and royalties, and assume all costs incident to
the use in the performance of the work, or the incorporation in the work of any invention,
design, process, product, or device which is the subject of patent rights or copyrights held
by others. If a particular invention, design, process, product, or device is specified in the
contract documents for use in the performance of the work, and if to the actual
knowledge of OWNER or ARCHITECT its use is subject to patent rights or copyrights
calling for the payment of any license fee or royalty to others, the existence of such rights
shall be disclosed by OWNER in the contract documents. CONTRACTOR shall
indemnify and hold harmless OWNER and ARCHITECT and anyone directly or
indirectly employed by either of them from and against all claims, damages, losses, and
expenses (including attorney's fees) arising out of any infringement of patent rights or
copyrights incident to the sue in the performance of the work, or resulting from the
incorporation in the work of any invention, design, process, product, or device not
specified in the contract documents, and shall defend all such claims in connection with
any alleged infringement of such rights.
PERMITS:
6.14 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, CONTRACTOR shall obtain and
pay for all construction permits.and licenses. OWNER shall assist CONTRACTOR,
when necessary, in obtaining such permits and licenses. CONTRACTOR shall pay all
governmental charges and inspection fees necessary for the prosecution of the work,
which are applicable at the time of opening of bids. CONTRACTOR shall pay all
charges of utility service companies for connections to the•work, and OWNER shall pay
all charges of such companies for capital costs related thereto.
LAWS AND REGULATIONS: •
6.15 CONTRACTOR shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules, and
regulations applicable to the work. If CONTRACTOR observes that the specifications or
drawings are at variance therewith, CONTRACTOR shall give ENGINEER prompt
written notice thereof, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted by an appropriate ~ •
modification. If CONTRACTOR performs any work knowing, or having reason to
know, that it is contrary to such laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations, and without such
notice to ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR shall bear all costs arising there from; however,
it shall not be CONTRACTOR'S primary responsibility to make certain that the
specifications and drawings are in accordance with such laws, ordinances, rules, and
regulations.
TAXES
6.16 CONTRACTOR shall pay all sales, consumer, use, and other similar taxes required to be
paid by him m accordance with the law of the place of the project.
USE OF PREMISES:
6.17 CONTRACTOR shall confine construction equipment, the storage of materials and
equipment, and the operations of workmen to areas permitted by law, ordinances,
permits, or the requirements of the contract documents, and shall not unreasonably
encumber the premises with construction equipment or other materials or equipment.
6.18 During the progress of the work, CONTRACTOR shall keep the premises free from
accumulations of waste materials, rubbish, and other debris resulting from the work. At
the completion of the work, CONTRACTOR shall remove all waste materials, rubbish,
and debris from and about the premises as well as all tools, appliances, construction
equipment, and machinery, and surplus materials, and shall leave the site clean and ready
for occupancy by OWNER. CONTRACTOR shall restore to their original condition
those portions of the site not designated for alteration by the contract documents.
6.19 CONTRACTOR shall not load, nor permit any part of any structure to be loaded, in any
manner that will endanger the structure, nor shall CONTRACTOR subject any part of the
work or adjacent property to stresses or pressures that will endanger it.
RECORD DOCUMENTS:
6.20 CONTRACTOR shall keep one record copy of all specifications, drawings, addenda,
modifications, shop drawings, and samples at the site in good order and annotated to
show all changes made during the construction process. These shall be available to
OWNER and ARCHITECT for examination and shall be delivered to ARCHITECT for
OWNER upon completion of the work.
SAFETY AND PROTECTION:
6.21 CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining, and supervising all
safety precautions and programs in connection with the work. ~ CONTRACTOR shall
take all necessary precautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection
to prevent damage, injury, or loss to:
6.21.1 All employees on the work and other persons, who may be affected thereby,
6.21.2 All the work and all materials or equipment to be incorporated therein, whether
in storage on or off the site, and
6.21.3 other property at the site, or adjacent thereto, including trees, shrubs, lawns,
walks, pavements, roadways, structures, and utilities not designated for removal,
relocation or replacement in the course of construction. CONTRACTOR shall
comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and orders of any
public body having jurisdiction for the safety of persons or property, or to protect
them from damage, injury, or loss; and shall erect and maintain all necessary
safeguards for such safety and protection. CONTRACTOR shall notify owners
of adjacent property and utilities when prosecution of the work may affect them.
All damage, injury, or loss to any property referred to in paragraph 6.21.2 or
6.21.3 caused, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, by CONTRACTOR, any
subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or
anyone for whose acts any of them maybe liable, shall be remedied by
CONTRACTOR (except damage or loss attributable to the fault of drawings or
specifications, or to the acts or omissions of OWNER or ARCHITECT, or
anyone employed by either of them, or anyone for whose acts either of them may
be liable, and not attributable, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, to the
fault or negligence of CONTRACTOR). CONTRACTOR'S duties and
responsibilities for the safety and protection of the work shall continue until such
time as all the work is completed and ARCHITECT has issued a notice to
OWNER and CONTRACTOR, in accordance with paragraph 14.13, that the
work is acceptable.
6.22 CONTRACTOR shall designate a responsible member of his organization at the site
whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. This person shall be CONTRACTOR'S
superintendent, unless otherwise designated in writing by CONTRACTOR to OWNER.
EMERGENCIES:
6.23 In emergencies affecting the safety or protection of persons, or the work, or property at
the site or adjacent thereto, CONTRACTOR, without special instruction or authorization
from ARCHITECT to OWNER, is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury,
or loss. CONTRACTOR shall give ARCHITECT and PROJECT MANAGER prompt
written notice of any significant changes m the work, or deviations from the contract
documents caused thereby.
SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES:
6.24 After checking and verifying all field measurements, CONTRACTOR shall submit to
PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT for review and approval, in accordance
with the accepted schedule of shop drawing submissions, five copies (unless otherwise
specified in the general requirements) of all shop drawings, which shall have been
checked by, and stamped with the approval of, CONTRACTOR, and identified as
PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT may require. The data shown on the
shop drawings will be complete with respect to dimensions, design criteria, materials of
construction, and like information to enable PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT to review the information as required.
6.25 CONTRACTOR shall also submit to PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT for
review and approval, with such promptness as to cause no delay in work, all samples
required by the contract documents. All samples will have been checked by, and stamped
with the approval, of CONTRACTOR, identified clearly as to material, manufacturer,
and any pertinent catalog numbers, and the use for which intended.
6.26 At the time of each submission, CONTRACTOR shall, m writing, call ARCHITECT and
PROJECT MANAGER'S attention to any deviations that the shop drawings or samples
may have from the requirements of the contract documents.
6.27 PROJECT MANAGER AND / OR ARCHITECT will review and approve, with
reasonable promptness, shop drawings and samples, but PROJECT MANAGER'S
AND/OR ARCHITECT'S review and approval shall be only for conformance with the
design concept of the project, and for compliance with the information given in the
contract documents, and shall not extend to means, methods, sequences, techniques, or
procedures of construction, or to safety precautions of programs incident thereto. The
review and approval of a separate item as such will not indicate approval of the assembly
in which the item functions. CONTRACTOR shall make any corrections required by
PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT, and shall return the required number of
corrected copies of shop drawings, and resubmit new samples for review and approval.
CONTRACTOR shall direct specific attention in writing to revisions other than the
corrections called for by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT on previous
submittals. CONTRACTOR'S stamp of approval on any shop drawing or sample shall
constitute a representation to OWNER and ARCHITECT that CONTRACTOR has either
determined and verified all quantities, dimensions, field construction criteria, materials
catalog numbers, and similar data, or assumes full responsibility for doing so, and that
CONTRACTOR has reviewed or coordinated each shop drawing or sample with the
requirements of the work and the contract documents.
6.2$ Where a shop drawing or sample is required by the specifications, no related work shall
be commenced until the submittal has been reviewed and approved by PROJECT
MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT.
6.29 PROJECT MANAGER'S AND/OR ARCHITECT review and approval of shop drawings
or samples shall not relieve CONTRACTOR from responsibility for any deviations from
the contract documents unless CONTRACTOR has, in writing, called PROJECT
MANAGER'S AND/OR ARCHITECT attention to such deviation at the time of
submission, and PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT has given written
concurrence and approval to the specific deviation, nor shall any concurrence or approval
by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT relieve CONTRACTOR from
responsibility for errors or omissions in the shop drawings.
CONTINUING THE WORK:
6.30 CONTRACTOR shall carry on the work and maintain the progress schedule during all
disputes or disagreements with OWNER. No work shall be delayed or postponed
pending resolution of any disputes or disagreements, except as CONTRACTOR and
OWNER may otherwise agree in writing.
INDEMNIFICATION:
6.31 To the fullest extent permitted by law, CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and hold
harmless OWNER and ARCHITECT, and their agents and employees, from and against
all claims, damages, losses, and expenses including, but not Limited to, attorney's fees
arising out of, or resulting from, the performance of the work, provided that any such
claim, damage, loss, or expense (a) is attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease, or
death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible property (other than the work itself)
including the loss of use resulting there-from, and (b) is caused, in whole or in part, by
any negligent act or omission of CONTRACTOR, any subcontractor, anyone directly or
indirectly employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts any of them maybe liable,
regardless of whether or not it is caused in part by a party indemnified hereunder.
Nothing in the contract shall be interpreted that the OWNER waives its sovereign
immunity granted under C.R.S. 24-10-105.
6.32.1 In any and all claims against OWNER or ARCHITECT, or any of their agents or
employees, by any employee of CONTRACTOR, any subcontractor, anyone directly or
indirectly employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts any of them maybe liable,
the indemnification obligation under paragraph 6.3'1 shall not be limited in any way by
any limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation, or benefits payable by or
for CONTRACTOR or any subcontractor under worker's or workmen's compensation
acts, disability benefit acts, or other employee benefit acts.
OTHER CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
6.33 Hours of work are hereby established to be 8:00 am until 5:00 pm, Monday through
Friday unless requested in writing and specifically authorized otherwise by PROJECT
MANAGER. No weekend or holiday work is allowed unless requested in writing and
specifically authorized by PROJECT MANAGER.
6.33.1 Existing lawn is maintained on Sundays or Mondays each week.
CONTRACTOR must maintain those areas free of materials and accessible at these
times.
6.33.2 CONTRACTOR must maintain existing circular drive in a usable state at all times with
only necessary, coordinated closures. CONTRACTOR is responsible for any necessary
signage.
6.33.3 CONTRACTOR must use designated staging areas to be determined by OWNER,
CONTRACTOR AND ARCHITECT.
ARTICLE 7 -WORK BY OTHERS
7.1 OWNER may perform additional work related to the project by himself, or have
additional work performed by utility service companies, or let other direct contracts
therefore which shall contain general conditions similar to these. CONTRACTOR shall
afford the utility service companies and the other contractors who are parties to such
direct contracts (or OWNER, if OWNER is performing the additional work with
OWNER'S employees) reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of
materials and equipment, and the execution of work, and shall properly connect and
coordinate his work with theirs.
7.2 If any part of CONTRACTOR'S work depends, for proper execution or results, upon the
work of any such other contractor or utility service company (or OWNER),
CONTRACTOR shall inspect and promptly report to PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT in writing any patent or apparent defects or deficiencies in such work that
render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results CONTRACTOR'S failure to so
report shall constitute an acceptance of the other work as fit and proper for integration
with CONTRACTOR'S work, except for latent or non-apparent defects and deficiencies
in the other work.
7.3 CONTRACTOR shall do all cutting, fitting, and patching of his work that may be
required to make its several parts come together properly and integrate with such other
work. CONTRACTOR shall not endanger any work of others by cutting, excavating, or
otherwise altering their work, and will only cut or alter their work with the written
consent of ARCHITECT and the others whose work will be affected.
7.4 If the performance of additional work by' other contractors or utility service companies or
OWNER was not noted in the contract documents, written notice thereof shall be given to
CONTRACTOR prior to starting any such additional work. If CONTRACTOR believes
that the performance of such additional work by OWNER or others involves additional
expense to CONTRACTOR, or requires an extension of the contract time,
CONTRACTOR may make a claim therefore as provided in Articles 11 and 12.
ARTICLE 8 -OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITIES
8'.1 OWNER shall issue all communications to CONTRACTOR.
8.2 In case of termination of the employment of ARCHITECT, OWNER shall appoint an
ARCHITECT whose status under the contract documents shall be that of the former
ARCHITECT.
ARTICLE 9 -PROJECT MANAGER'S STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION
OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE:
9.1 EAGLE COUNTY' S PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT' S DESIGNATED
PROJECT MANAGER will be OWNER'S representative during the construction period.
VISITS TO SITE:
9.2 PROJECT MANAGER AND / OR ARCHITECT will make visits to the site at intervals
appropriate to the various stages of construction to observe the progress and quality of the
executed work and to detern7ine, in general, if the work is proceeding in accordance with
the contract documents. ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER will not be
required to make exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections to check the quality or
quantity of the work. ARCHITECT'S AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER'S efforts will be
directed toward providing for OWNER a greater degree of confidence that the completed
work will conform to the contract documents. On the basis of such visits and on-site
observations, as an experienced and qualified design professional, ARCHITECT will
keep OWNER informed of the progress of the work, and will endeavor to guard OWNER
against defects and deficiencies in the work.
CLARIFICATIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS:
9.3 ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER will issue, with reasonable promptness,
such written clarifications or interpretations of the contract documents (in the form of
drawings or otherwise) as ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER may
determine necessary, which shall be consistent with, or reasonably inferable from, the
overall intent of the contract documents.
If CONTRACTOR believes that a written clarification or interpretation justifies an
increase in the contract price or contract time, CONTRACTOR may make a claim
therefore, as provided in Article 11 or Article 12.
REJECTING DEFECTIVE WORK:
9.4 ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER will have authority to disapprove or
reject work which is defective, and will also have authority to require special inspection
or testing of the work as fabricated,.installed, or completed.
SHOP DRAWINGS, CHANGE ORDERS, AND PAYMENTS:
9.5 In connection with ARCHITECT'S and PROJECT MANAGER'S responsibility for shop
drawings and samples, see paragraphs 6.24 through 6.29 inclusive.
9.6 In connection wrth ARCHITECT'S and PROJECT MANAGER'S responsibilities as to
change orders, see Articles 10, 11, and 12.
9.7 In connection with ARCHITECT'S and PROJECT MANAGER' S responsibilities in
respect to applications for payment, etc., see Article 14.
PROJECT REPRESENTATION:
9.8 ARCHITECT may utilize PROJECT MANAGER to assist ARCHITECT in observing
the performance of the work. The duties, responsibilities, and limitations of authority of
any such PROJECT MANAGER and assistants will be as provided in the supplementary
conditions. If OWNER designates another agent to represent him at the site who is not
ARCHITECT'S agent, the dunes, responsibilities, and limitations of authority of such
other person will be as provided in the supplementary conditions.
DECISIONS ON DISAGREEMENTS:
9.9 ARCHITECT will be the initial interpreter of the requirements of the contract documents
and judge of the acceptability of the work there under. Claims, disputes, and other
matters relating to the acceptability of the work, or the interpretation of the requirements
of the contract documents pertaining to the execution and progress of the work, shall be
referred initially to ARCHITECT in writing with a request for a formal decision which
PROJECT MANAGER will render in writing wrthm a reasonable time.
LIMITATIONS ON ARCHITECT'S RESPONSIBILITIES:
9.10 Neither ARCHITECT'S AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER authority to act under this
Article 9, or elsewhere in the contract documents, nor any decision made by
ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER in good faith either to exercise or not
exercise such authority shall give rise to any duty or responsibility of ARCHITECT
AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER to CONTRACTOR, any subcontractor, any
manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, or distributor, or any of their agents or employees, or
any other person performing any of the work.
9.11 Whenever, m the contract documents, the terms "as ordered", "as directed", "as
required", "as allowed", or terms of like effect or import are used, or the adjectives
reasonable , `suitable acceptable , proper , or satisfactory", or adjectives of ike
effect or import are used to describe requirement, direction, review, or judgment of
ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER as to the work; it is intended that such
requirement direction, review, or judgment will. be solely to evaluate the work for
compliance with the contract documents (unless there is a specific statement indicating
otherwise). The use of any such term or adjective never indicates that ARCHITECT
AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER shall have authority to supervise or direct performance
of the work, or authority to undertake responsibility contrary to the provisions of
paragraphs 9.12 or 9.13.
9.12 ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER willnot be responsible for
CONTRACTOR'S means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction,
or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto, and ARCHITECT AND/OR
PROJECT MANAGER will not be responsible for CONTRACTOR'S failure to perform
the work in accordance with the contract documents.
9.13 ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER will not be responsible for the acts or
omissions of CONTRACTOR, or of any subcontractor, or of the agents or employees of
any CONTRACTOR or subcontractor, or of any other persons at the site or otherwise
performing any of the work.
ARTICLE 10 -CHANGES 1N THE WORK
10.1 Without invalidating the agreement, OWNER may, at any time or from time to time,
order additions, deletions, or revisions in the work; these will be authorized by change
orders. Upon receipt of a change order, CONTRACTOR shall proceed with the work
involved. A11 such work shall be executed under the applicable conditions of the contract
documents. If any change order causes an increase or decrease in the contract price, or an
extension or shortening of the contract time, an equitable adjustment will be made as
provided in Article 11 or Article 12 on the basis of a claim made by either party.
10.2 ARCHITECT AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER may authorize minor changes in the
work, not involving an adjustment in the contract price or the contract time, which are
consistent with the overall intent of the contract documents. These maybe accomplished
by a field order, and shall be binding on OWNER, and also on CONTRACTOR who
shall perform the change promptly. If CONTRACTOR believes that a field order
justifies an increase in the contract price or contract time, CONTRACTOR may make a
claim therefore as provided in Article 11 or Article 12.
10.3 Additional work perforned without authorization of a change order will not entitle
CONTRACTOR to an increase in the contract price, or an extension of the contract time,
except in the case of an emergency as provided in paragraph 6.23, and except as provided
in paragraphs 10.2 and 13.9.
10.4 OWNER shall execute appropriate change orders prepared by ARCHITECT covering
changes in the work which are required by OWNER, or required because of unforeseen
physical conditions or emergencies, or because of uncovering work found not to be
defective, or as provided in paragraphs 11.10 or 11.11.
10.5 If notice of any change affecting the general scope of the work or change in the contract
price is required by the provisions of any bond to be given to the surety, it will be
CONTRACTOR'S responsibility to so notify the surety, and the amount of each
applicable bond shall be adjusted accordingly. CONTRACTOR shall furnish proof of
such adjustment to OWNER.
ARTICLE 11 -CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE
11.1 The contract price constitutes the total compensation (subject to authorized adjustments)
payable to CONTRACTOR for performing the work. All duties, responsibilities, and
obligations assigned to or undertaken by CONTRACTOR shall be at his expense without
change in the contract price.
11.2 The contract price may only be changed by a change order. Any claim for an increase in
the contract price shall be based on written notice delivered to OWNER and
ARCHITECT within ten days of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim.
Any change in the contract price resulting from any such claim shall be incorporated in a
change order.
11.3 No change orders or other form of order or directive which requires additional
compensable work to be performed maybe issued or be effective unless accompanied by
a written assurance to the CONTRACTOR that lawful appropriations to cover the costs
of the additional work have been made.
11.4 The value of any work covered by a change order, or of any claim for an increase or
decrease in the contract price, shall be determined m one of the following ways:
11.4.1 Where the work involved is covered by unit prices contained in the contract
documents, by application of unit prices to the quantities of the items involved
(subject to the provisions of paragraph 11.10).
1 I.4.2 By mutual acceptance of a lump sum.
11.4.3 On the basis of the cost of the work (determined as provided in paragraphs 11.5
and 11.6), plus a contractor's Fee for overhead and profit (determined as
provided in paragraph 11.7).
11.5 The term "Cost of the Work" means the sum of all costs necessarily incurred and paid by
CONTRACTOR in the proper performance of the work. Except as otherwise may be
agreed to in writing by OWNER, such costs shall be in amounts no higher than those
prevailing in the locality of the project, shall include only the following items, and shall
not include any of the costs itemized m paragraph 11.6:
11.5.1 Payroll costs for employees m the direct employ of CONTRACTOR in the
performance of the work under schedules of job classifications agreed upon by
OWNER and CONTRACTOR. Payroll costs for employees not employed full
time on the work shall be apportioned on the basis of their time spent on the
work. Payroll costs shall include, but not be limited to; salaries and wages, plus
the cost of fringe benefits which shall include social security contributions,
unemployment,.excise and payroll taxes, worker's or workmen's compensation,
health and retirement benefits, bonuses, sick leave, vacation and holiday pay
applicable thereto. Such employees shall include superintendents and foremen at
the site. The expenses of performing work after regular working hours, or on
Sunday or legal holidays, shall be included in the above only to the extent
authorized by OWNER.
11.5.2 Cost of all materials and equipment furnished and incorporated in the work,
including costs of transportation and storage 'thereof, and manufacturers' field
services required in connection therewith. All cash discounts shall accrue to
CONTRACTOR unless OWNER deposits funds with CONTRACTOR with
which to make payments, in which case, the cash discounts shall accrue to
OWNER. All trade discounts, rebates and refunds, and all returns from sale of
surplus materials and equipment shall accrue to OWNER, and CONTRACTOR
shall make provisions so that they may be obtained.
11.5.3 Payments made by CONTRACTOR to the subcontractors for work performed by
subcontractors. If required by OWNER, CONTRACTOR shall obtain
competitive bids from subcontractors acceptable to CONTRACTOR, and shall
deliver such bids to OWNER, who will then determine, with the advice of
ARCHITECT, which bids will be accepted. If a subcontract provides that the
subcontractor is to be paid on the basis of Cost of the Work Plus a Fee, the
subcontractor's Cost of the Work shall be determined in the same manner as
CONTRACTOR'S Cost of the Work. All subcontracts shall be subject to the
other provisions of the contract documents insofar as applicable.
11.5.4 Supplemental costs including the foIIowing:
11.5.4.1 The proportion of necessary transportation, travel, and subsistence
expenses of CONTRACTOR'S employees incurred in discharge of duties
connected with the work.
11.5.4.2 Cost, including transportation and maintenance, of all materials, supplies,
equipment, machines, appliances, office and temporary facilities at the
site, and hand tools not owned by the workmen, which are consumed in
the performance of the work, and cost less market value of such items
used but not consumed which remain the property of CONTRACTOR.
11.5.4.3 Rentals of all construction equipment and machinery, and the parts
thereof, whether rented from CONTRACTOR or others in accordance
with rental agreements approved by OWNER with the advice of
ARCHITECT, and the costs of transportation, loading, unloading,
installation, dismantling and removal thereof, all in accordance with
terms of said rental agreements. The rental of any such equipment,
machinery or parts shall cease when the use thereof is no longer
necessary for the work.
11.5.4.4 Sales, use, or similar taxes related to the work, and for which
CONTRACTOR is liable, imposed by any governmental authority.
11.5.4.5 Deposits lost for causes other than CONTRACTOR'S negligence, royalty
payments, and fees for permits and licenses.
11.5.4.6 Losses and damages (and related expenses), not compensated by
insurance or otherwise, to the work otherwise sustained by
CONTRACTOR in connection with the execution of the work, provided
they have resulted from causes other than the negligence of
CONTRACTOR,'any subcontractor,. or anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them, or for whose acts any of them maybe liable.
Such losses shall include settlements made with the written consent and
approval of OWNER. No such losses, damages, and expenses shall be
included in the Cost of the Work for the purpose of determining
Contractor's Fee. If, however, any such loss or damage requires
reconstruction, and CONTRACTOR is placed m charge thereof,
CONTRACTOR shall be paid for services a fee proportionate to that
stated in paragraph 11.7.2.
11.5.4.7 The cost of utilities, fuel, and sanitary facilities at the site.
11.5.4.8 Minor expenses such as telegrams, long distance calls, telephone service
at the site, expressage and similar petty cash items in connection with the
work.
11.5.4.9 Cost of premiums for additional bonds and insurance required because of
changes in the work.
11.6 The term "Cost of the Work" shall not include any of the following:
11.6.1 Payroll costs and other compensation of CONTRACTOR'S officers, executives,
principals (of partnership and sole proprietorship), general managers, engineers,
architects, estimators, lawyers, auditors, accountants, purchasing and contracting
agents, expediters, timekeepers, clerks, and other personnel employed by
CONTRACTOR whether at the site or in his principal or a branch office for
general administration of the work, and not specifically included in the agreed
upon schedule of job classifications referred to in subparagraph 11.5.1, all of
which are to be considered administrative costs covered by the Contractor's Fee.
11.6.2 Expenses of CONTRACTOR'S principal and branch office, other than
CONTRACTOR'S office at the site.
11.6.3 Any part of CONTRACTOR'S capital expenses including interest on
CONTRACTOR'S capital employed for the work, and charges against
CONTRACTOR for delinquent payments.
11.6.4 Cost of premiums for all bonds and for all insurance whether or not
CONTRACTOR is required by the contract documents to purchase and maintain
the same (except for additional bonds and insurance required because of changes
in the work).
11.6.5 Costs due to the negligence of CONTRACTOR, any subcontractor, or anyone
directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or for whose acts any of them
maybe liable, including, but not limited to, the correction of defective work,
disposal of materials or equipment wrongly supplied, and malting good any
damage to property.
11.6.6 Other overhead or general expense costs of any kind, and the costs of any item
not specifically and expressly included in paragraph 11.5.,
CONTRACTOR' S FEE:
11.7 The Contractor's Fee allowed to CONTRACTOR for overhead and profit shall be
determined as follows:
11.7.1 A mutually acceptable fixed fee; or, if none can be agreed upon,
11.7.2 A fee based on the following percentages of the various portions of the Cost of
the Work:
11.7.2.1 for costs incuured under paragraphs 11.5.1 and 11.5.2, the Contractor's
Fee shall be: as outlined in the "Contract Agreement" aCost-Plus-Fee,
percentage of the Cost of the Work.,
11.7.22 for costs incurred under paragraph 11.5.3, the Contractor's Fee shall be:
as outlined m the "Contract Agreement" aCost-Plus-Fee, percentage of
the Cost of the Work; and if a subcontract is on the basis of Cost of the
Work Plus a Fee, the maximum allowable to the subcontractor as a fee
for overhead and profit shall be determined in the same manner as
CONTRACTOR'S Cost of the Work
11.7.2.3 No fee shall be payable on the basis of costs itemized under paragraphs
11.5.4 and 11.6.
11.8 The amount of credit to be allowed by CONTRACTOR to OWNER for any such change
which results in a net decrease in cost will be the amount of the actual net decrease.
When both additions and credits are involved in any one change, the combined
adjustment to overhead and profit shall be figured on the basis of the net increase or
decrease m allowable costs, if any.
ADJUSTMENT OF UNIT PRICES:
11.9 Whenever the cost of any work is to be determined pursuant to paragraphs 11.5 and 11.6,
CONTRACTOR will submit, in form acceptable to PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT, an itemized cost breakdown together with supporting data.
11.10 Where the quantity of work with respect to any item that is covered by a unit price differs
materially and significantly from the quantity of such work indicated in the contract
documents, an appropriate change order shall be issued on recommendation of
ARCHITECT to adjust the unit price.
CASH ALLOWANCES:
11.11 It is understood that CONTRACTOR has included in the contract price all allowances so
named in the contract documents, and shall cause the work so covered to be done by such
subcontractors, manufacturers, fabricators, suppliers, or distributors, and for such sums
within the limit of the allowances as maybe acceptable to PROJECT MANAGER
AND/OR ARCHITECT. Upon final payment, the contract price shall be adjusted as
required, and an appropriate change order issued. CONTRACTOR agrees that the
original contract price includes such sums as CONTRACTOR deems proper for costs and
profit on account of cash allowances. No demand for additional cost or profit in
connection therewith will be valid.
ARTICLE 12 -CHANGE OF THE CONTRACT TIME
12.1 The contract time may only be changed by a change order. Any claim for an extension in
the contract time shall be based on written notice delivered to OWNER and
ARCHITECT within ten days of the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim.
Any change in the contract time resulting from any such claim shall be incorporated m a
change order.
12.2 All time limits stated in the contract documents are of the essence of the agreement. The
provisions of Articles 11 and 12 are CONTRACTOR'S sole remedies for delay by any
cause whatsoever, including acts of OWNER.
ARTICLE 13 -WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE; TESTS AND INSPECTION:
CORRECTION, REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK
WARRANTY AND GUARANTEE:
13.1 CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees to OWNER and ARCHITECT that aI1 work
will be in accordance with the contract documents and will not be defective. Prompt
notice of all defects shall be given to CONTRACTOR. All defective work, whether or
not m place, maybe rejected, corrected, or accepted as provided in this Article 13.
ACCESS TO WORK:
13.2 ARCHITECT, ARCHITECT'S representatives, other representatives of OWNER, testing
agencies, and governmental agencies with jurisdictional interests will have access to the
work at reasonable times for their observation, inspection and testing. CONTRACTOR
shall provide proper and safe conditions for such access.
TESTS AND INSPECTIONS:
13.3 CONTRACTOR shall give PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT timely
notice of readiness of work for all required inspections, tests or approvals.
13.4 If any law, ordinance, rule, regulation, code, or order of any public body having
jurisdiction requires any work (or part thereof) to specifically be inspected, tested, or
approved, CONTRACTOR shall assume full responsibility therefore, pay all costs in
connection therewith, and furnish PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT the
required certificates of inspection, testing, or approval. CONTRACTOR shall also be
responsible for and shall pay all costs in connection with any inspection or testing
required in connection with OWNER'S or ARCHITECT'S acceptance of a manufacturer,
fabricator, supplier or distributor of materials or equipment proposed to be incorporated
in the work, or of materials or equipment submitted for approval prior to
CONTRACTOR'S purchase thereof for incorporation of the work. The cost of all other
inspections, tests, and approvals required by the contract documents shall be paid by
OWNER (unless otherwise specified).
13.5 Any inspections, tests, or approvals, other than those required by law, ordinance, rule,
regulation, code, or order of any public body having jurisdiction, shall be performed by
organizations acceptable to OWNER and CONTRACTOR (or by ARCHITECT if so
specified).
13.6 If any work that is to be inspected, tested, or approved is covered without written
concurrence of PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT, it must, if requested by
PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT, be uncovered for observation. Such
uncovering shall be at CONTRACTOR'S expense, unless CONTRACTOR has given
PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT timely notice of CONTRACTOR'S
intention to cover such work and PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT has not
acted with reasonable promptness in response to such notice.
13.7 Neither observations by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT nor mspechons,
tests, or approvals by others shall relieve CONTRACTOR from his obligations to
perform the work in accordance with the contract documents.
UNCOVERING WORK:
13.8 If any work is covered contrary to the written request of PROJECT MANAGER
AND/OR ARCHITECT, it must, if requested by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT, be uncovered for PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT'S
observation and replaced at CONTRACTOR'S expense.
13.9 If PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT considers it necessary or advisable
that covered work be observed by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT, or
inspected or tested by others, CONTRACTOR, at PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT'S request, shall uncover, expose, or otherwise make available for
observation, inspection, or testing as PROJECT MANAGER ANDlOR ARCHITECT
may require, that portion of the work in question, furnish all necessary labor, material,
and equipment. If it is found that such work is defective, CONTRACTOR shall bear all
the expenses of such uncovering, exposure, observation, inspection, and testing of
satisfactory reconstruction, including compensation for additional professional services
and an appropriate deductive change order shall be issued. If, however, such work is not
found to be defective, CONTRACTOR shall be allowed an increase in the contract price,
or an extension of the contract time, or both, directly attributable to such uncovering,
exposure, observation, inspection, testing, and reconstruction.
OWNER MAY STOP THE WORK:
13.10 If the work is defective, or CONTRACTOR fails to supply sufficient skilled workmen or
suitable materials or equipment, OWNER may order CONTRACTOR to stop the work,
or any portion thereof, until the cause for such order has been eliminated; however, this
right of OWNER to stop the work shall not give rise to any duty on the part of OWNER
to exercise this right for the benefit of CONTRACTOR or any other party.
CORRECTION OR REMOVAL OF DEFECTIVE WORK:
13.11 If required by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT, CONTRACTOR shall
promptly, without cost to OWNER and as specified by PROJECT MANAGER or
ARCHITECT, either correct any defective work, whether or not fabricated, installed, or
completed, or, if the work has been rejected by ENGINEER, remove it from the site and
replace it with non-defective work in a manner acceptable to the PROJECT MANAGER
AND/OR ARCHITECT.
TWO YEAR CORRECTION PERIOD:
13.12 If, within two years after the date of substantial completion, or such longer period of time
as maybe prescribed by law, or by the terms of any applicable special guarantee required
by the contract documents, or by any other specific provision of the contract documents,
any work is found to be defective, CONTRACTOR shall promptly, without cost to
OWNER, and in accordance with OWNER'S written instructions, either correct such
defective work, or, if it has been rejected by OWNER, remove it from the site, and
replace it with non-defective work. If CONTRACTOR does not promptly comply with
the terms of such instructions, or m an emergency where delay would cause serious risk
of loss or damage, OWNER may have the defective work corrected or the rejected work
removed and replaced, and all direct and indirect costs of such removal and replacement,
including compensation for additional professional services, shall be paid by
CONTRACTOR.
ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK:
13.13 If, instead of requiring correction or removal and replacement of defective work,
OWNER (and, prior to ARCHITECT'S recommendation of final payment, also
ARCHITECT) prefers to accept it, OWNER may do so. In such case, if acceptance
occurs prior to ARCHITECT'S recommendation of final payment, a change order shall be
issued incorporating the necessary revisions in the contract price; or, if the acceptance
occurs after such recommendation, an appropriate amount shall be paid by
CONTRACTOR to OWNER.
OWNER MAY CORRECT DEFECTIVE WORK:
13.14 If CONTRACTOR fails, within a reasonable time after written notice of PROJECT
MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT, to proceed to correct defective work, or to remove
and replace rejected work as required by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT
in accordance with paragraph 13.11, or if CONTRACTOR fails to perform the work in
accordance with the contract documents (including any requirements of the progress
schedule), OWNER may, after seven days written notice to CONTRACTOR, correct and
remedy any such deficiency. In exercising his rights under this paragraph OWNER shall
proceed expeditiously. To the extent necessary to complete corrective and remedial
action, OWNER may exclude CONTRACTOR from all part of the site, take possession
of all or part of the work, and suspend CONTRACTOR'S services related thereto, take
possession of CONTRACTOR'S tools, appliances, constniction equipment, and
machinery at the site, and incorporate in the work all materials and equipment stored at
the site, or for which OWNER~has paid CONTRACTOR, but which are stored elsewhere.
CONTRACTOR shall allow OWNER, OWNER'S representatives, agents, and employees
such access to the site as maybe necessary to enable OWNER to exercise his rights under
this paragraph. All direct and indirect costs of OWNER in exercising such rights shall be
charged against CONTRACTOR in an ,amount verified by PROJECT MANAGER
AND/OR ARCHITECT, and a change order shall be issued incorporating the necessary
revisions in the contract documents'and a reduction in the contract price. Such direct and
indirect costs shall include, in particular but without limitation, compensation for
additional professional services required, and all costs of repair and replacement of work
of others destroyed or damaged by correction, removal, or replacement of
CONTRACTOR'S defective work. CONTRACTOR shall not be allowed an extension of
the contract time because of any delay m performance of the work attributable to the
exercise by OWNER of OWNER'S rights hereunder.
ARTICLE 14 - PAYlV1ENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETION
SCHEDULES:
14.1 At least ten days prior to submitting the first application for a progress payment,
CONTRACTOR shall (except as otherwise specified in the general requirements) submit
to PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT a progress schedule, a final schedule
of shop drawing submissions, and, where applicable, a schedule of values of the work.
These schedules shall be satisfactory in form and substance to PROJECT MANAGER
AND/OR ARCITECT. The schedule of values shall include quantities and unit prices
aggregating the contract price, and shall subdivide the work into component parts in
sufficient detail to serve as the basis for progress payments during construction. Upon
acceptance of the schedule of values by PROJECT MANAGER ANDlOR ARCHITECT,
it shall be incorporated into a form of application for payment acceptable to PROJECT
MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT.
APPLICATION FOR PROGRESS PAYMENT:
14.2 At least ten days before each progress payment falls due (but not more often than once a
month), CONTRACTOR shall submit to PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT for review an application for payment filled out and signed by
CONTRACTOR covering the work completed as of the date of the application, and
accompanied by such supporting documentation as is required by the contract documents,
and also as PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT may reasonably require. If
payment is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not incorporated in the
work, but delivered and suitably stored at the site or at another location agreed to in
writing, the application for payment shall also be accompanied by such data, satisfactory
to OWNER, as will establish OWNER'S title to the material and equipment, and protect
OWNER'S interest therein, including applicable insurance. Each subsequent application
for payment shall include ari affidavit of CONTRACTOR stating that all previous
progress payments received on account of the work have been applied to discharge in full
all of CONTRACTOR'S obligations reflected in prior applications for payment. The
amount of retainage with respect to progress payments will be as stipulated in the
agreement.
CONTRACTOR'S WARRANTY OF TITLE:
14.3 CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees that title to all work, materials, and equipment
covered by any application for payment, whether incorporated m the project or not, will
pass to OWNER at the time of payment free and clear of all liens, claims, security
interests, and encumbrances (hereafter in these General Conditions referred to as
"Liens").
REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS FOR PROGRESS PAYMENT:
14.4 PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT will, within ten days after receipt of
each application for payment, either indicate in writing a recommendation of payment
and present the application to OWNER, or return the application to CONTRACTOR
indicating in writing PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT'S reasons for
refusing to recommend payment. In the latter case, CONTRACTOR may make the
necessary corrections and resubmit the application. OWNER shall, within twenty days of
presentation to him of the application for payment with PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT'S recommendation, pay CONTRACTOR the amount recommended.
14.5 ARCHITECT'S recommendation of any payment requested in an application for payment
will constitute a representation by ARCHITECT to OWNER that, based on
ARCHITECT'S on-site observations of the work in progress as an experienced and
qualified design professional, and on ARCHITECT'S review of the application for
payment, and the accompanying data and schedules, the work has progressed to the point
indicated; that, to the best of ARCHITECT'S knowledge, information, and belief, the
quality of the work is in accordance with the contract documents (subject to an evaluation
of the work as a functioning project upon substantial completion, and to the results of any
subsequent tests called for in the contract documents and any qualifications stated in the
recommendation); and, that CONTRACTOR is entitled to payment of the amount
recommended. However, by recommended any such payment, ARCHITECT will not
thereby be deemed to have represented that exhaustive or continuous on-site inspections
have been made to check the quality or the quantity of work, or that the means, methods,
techniques, sequences, and procedures of construction have been reviewed, or that any
examination has been made to ascertain how or for what purpose CONTRACTOR has
used the monies paid or to be paid to CONTRACTOR on account of the contract price, or
that title to any work, materials, or equipment has passed to OWNER free and clear of
any Liens.
14.6 ARCHITECT'S recommendation of final payment will constitute an additional
representation by ARCHITECT to OWNER that the conditions precedent to
CONTRACTOR'S being entitled to final payment as set forth in paragraph 14.13 have
been fulfilled.
14.7 ARCHITECT may refuse to recommend the whole, or any part of any payment if, in his
opinion, it would be incorrect to make such representations to OWNER. He may also
refuse to recommend any such payment, or, because of subsequently discovered
evidence, or the results of subsequent inspections or tests, nullify any such payment
previously recommended to such extent as maybe necessary in ARCHITECT'S opinion
to protect OWNER from loss because:
14.7.1 The work is defective, or completed work has been damaged requiring correction
or replacement,
14.7.? Written claims have been made against OWNER, or Liens have been filed in
connection with the work,
14.7.3 The contract price has been reduced because of modifications,
14.7.4 OWNER has been required to correct defective work, or complete the work in
accordance with paragraph 13.14,
14.7.5 Of CONTRACTOR'S unsatisfactory prosecution of the work in accordance with
the contract documents, or
14.7.6 CONTRACTOR'S failure to make payment to subcontractors, or for labor,
materials, or equipment.
SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION:
14.8 When CONTRACTOR considers the entire work ready for its intended use,
CONTRACTOR shall, in writing to OWNER and ARCHITECT, certify that the entire
work is substantially complete, and issue a certificate of substantial completion. Within a
reasonable time thereafter, OWNER, CONTRACTOR, and ARCHITECT shall make an
inspection of the work to determine the status of completion. If ARCHITECT does not
consider the work substantially complete, ARCHITECT will notify CONTRACTOR in
writing giving his reasons therefore. If ARCHITECT considers the work substantially
complete, CONTRACTOR will prepare and deliver to OWNER a tentative certificate of
substantial completion which shall fix the date of substantial completion. There shall be
attached to the certificate a tentative list of items to be completed or corrected before
final payment. OWNER shall have seven days after receipt of the tentative certificate
during which he may make written objection to CONTRACTOR as to any provisions of
the certificate or attached list. If, after considering such objections, ARCHITECT
concludes that the work is not substantially complete, ARCHITECT will, within fourteen
days after submission of the tentative certificate to OWNER, notify CONTRACTOR in
writing stating his reasons therefore. If, after consideration of OWNER'S objections,
ARCHITECT considers the. work substantially complete, CONTRACTOR will, within
said fourteen days, execute and deliver to OWNER a.definitive certificate of substantial
completion (with a revised tentative list of items to be completed or corrected) reflecting
such changes from the tentative certificate as he believes justified after consideration of
any objections from OWNER. At the time of delivery of tentative certificate of
substantial completion, ARCHITECT will deliver to OWNER and CONTRACTOR a
written recommendation as to division of responsibilities pending final payment between
OWNER and CONTRACTOR with respect to security, operation, safety, maintenance,
heat, utilities, and insurance. Unless OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree otherwise in
writing and so inform ARCHITECT prior to his issuing the definitive certificate of
substantial completion, ARCHITECT'S aforesaid recommendation will be binding on
OWNER and CONTRACTOR until final payment.
14.9 OWNER shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from the work after the date of
substantial completion, but OWNER shall allow CONTRACTOR reasonable access to
complete or correct items on the tentative list.
PARTIAL UTILIZATION:
14.10 Use by OWNER of completed portions of the work maybe accomplished prior to
substantial completion of all the work subject to the following:
14.10.1 OWNER, at any time, may request CONTRACTOR in writing to permit
OWNER to use any part of the work which OWNER believes to be substantially
complete and which maybe so used without significant interference with
construction of the other parts of the work. If CONTRACTOR agrees,
CONTRACTOR will certify to OWNER and ARCHITECT that said part of the
work is substantially complete, and request CONTRACTOR to issue a certificate
of substantial completion for that part of the work. Within a reasonable time
thereafter, OWNER, CONTRACTOR, and ARCHITECT shall make an
inspection of that part of the work to determine its status of completion. If
ARCHITECT considers that part of the work to be substantially complete,
CONTRACTOR will execute, and deliver to OWNER a certificate to that effect,
fixing the date of substantial completion as to that part of the work, attaching
thereto a tentative list of items to be completed or corrected before final payment.
Prior to issuing a certificate of substantial completion as to part of the work,
ARCHITECT will deliver to OWNER and CONTRACTOR a written
recommendation as to the division of responsibilities pending final payment
between OWNER and CONTRACTOR with respect to security, operation,
safety, maintenance, utilities, and insurance for that, part of the work which shall
become binding upon OWNER and CONTRACTOR at the time of issuing the
definitive certificate of substantial completion as to that part of the work, unless
OWNER and CONTRACTOR shall.have otherwise agreed in writing. OWNER
shall have the right to exclude CONTRACTOR from any part of the work which
ENGINEER has so certified to be substantially complete, but OWNER shall
allow CONTRACTOR reasonable access to complete or correct items on the
tentative list.
14.10.2 In lieu of the issuance of a certificate of substantial completion as to part of the
work, OWNER may take over operation of a facility constituting part of the
work, whether or not it is substantially complete, if such facility is functionally
and separately usable; provided that prior to any such takeover, OWNER and
CONTRACTOR have agreed as to the division of responsibilities between
OWNER and CONTRACTOR for security, operation, safety, maintenance,
correction period, heat, utilities, and insurance with respect to such facility.
14.10.3 No occupancy of part of the work, or taking over of operations of a facility will
be accomplished before the insurers providing the property insurance have
acknowledged notice thereof and in writing effected any changes in coverage
necessitated thereby. The insurers providing the property insurance shall consent
by endorsement on the policy or policies, but the property insurance shall not be
cancelled or permitted to lapse on account of any such partial use or occupancy.
FINAL INSPECTION:
14.11 Upon written notice from CONTRACTOR that the work is complete, ARCHITECT will
make a final inspection with OWNER and CONTRACTOR, and will notify CONTRACTOR
in writing of all particulars in which this inspection reveals that the work is incomplete or
defective. CONTRACTOR shall immediately take such measures as are necessary to remedy
such deficiencies.
FINAL APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT:
14.12 After CONTRACTOR has completed all such corrections to the satisfaction of
ARCHITECT, and delivered all maintenance and operating instructions, schedules,
guarantees, bonds, certificates of inspection, marked-up record documents, and other
documents, all as required by the contract documents, and after ARCHITECT has
indicated that the work is acceptable (subject to the provisions of paragraph 14.14),
CONTRACTOR may make application for final payment following the procedure for
progress payments. The final application for payment shall be accompanied by all
documentation called for in the contract documents, and such other data and schedules as
PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT may reasonably require, together with
complete and legally effective releases or waivers (satisfactory to OWNER) of all liens
arising out of, or filed in connection with the work. In lieu~thereof, and as approved by
OWNER, CONTRACTOR may furnish receipts or releases in full; an affidavit of
CONTRACTOR that the releases and receipts include all labor, services, material, and
equipment for which lien could be filed, and that all payrolls, material, and equipment
• bills, and other indebtedness connected with the work,; for which OWNER or his property
might in any way be responsible, have been paid or otherwise satisfied; and consent of
the surety, if any, to final payment. If any subcontractor, manufacturer, fabricator,
supplier, or distributor fails to furnish a release or receipt in full, CONTRACTOR may
• furnish a bond or other collateral satisfactory to OWNER to indemnify OWNER against
any lien.
FINAL PAYMENT AND ACCEPTANCE:
14.13 If, on the basis of PROJECT MANAGER'S AND/OR ARCHITECT observation of the
work during construction and final inspection, and PROJECT MANAGER'S AND/OR
ARCHITECT review of the final application for payment and accompanying
documentation, all as required by contract documents, PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR
ARCHITECT is satisfied that the work has been completed and CONTRACTOR has
fulfilled all of his obligations under the contract documents, ARCHITECT will, within
ten days after receipt of the final application for payment, indicate in writing his
recommendation of payment, and present the application to OWNER for payment.
Thereupon, ARCHITECT will give written notice to OWNER and CONTRACTOR that
the work 1s acceptable subject to the provisions of paragraph 14.15. Otherwise,
PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT will return the application to
CONTRACTOR, indicating in writing the reasons for refusing to recommend final
payment, in which case CONTRACTOR shall make the necessary corrections, and
resubmit the application. If the application and accompanying documentation are
appropriate as to form and substance, OWNER shall, within thirty days after receipt
thereof, pay CONTRACTOR the amount recommended by PROJECT MANAGER
AND/OR ARCHITECT.
CONTRACTOR' S CONTINUING OBLIGATION:
14.14 CONTRACTOR'S obligation to perform and complete the work in accordance with the
contract documents shall be absolute. Neither recommendation of any progress or final
payment by PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ARCHITECT, nor the issuance of a
certificate of substantial completion, nor any payment by OWNER to CONTRACTOR
under the contract documents, nor any use or occupancy of the work or any part thereof
by OWNER, nor any act of acceptance by OWNER, nor any failure to do so, nor the
issuance of a notice of acceptability by ARCHITECT pursuant to paragraph 14.13, nor
any correction of defective work by OWNER shall constitute an acceptance of work not
in accordance with the contract documents or a release of CONTRACTOR'S obligation
to perforn~ the work in accordance with the contract documents.
WAIVER OF CLAIMS:
14.15 The making and acceptance of final payment shall constitute:
14.15.1 A waiver of all claims by OWNER against CONTRACTOR, except claims
arising from unsettled liens, from defective work appearing after final inspection
pursuant to paragraph 14.11, or from failure to comply with the contract
documents or the terms of any special guarantees specified therein; however, it
shall not constitute a waiver by OWNER of any rights in respect of
CONTRACTOR'S continuing obligations under the contract documents; and
14.15.2 A waiver of all claims by CONTRACTOR against OWNER other than those
previously made in writing and still unsettled.
ARTICLE 15 -SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION
OWNER MAY SUSPEND WORK:
15.1 OWNER may, at any time and without cause, suspend the work, or any portion thereof,
for a period of not more than ninety days, by notice in writing to CONTRACTOR and
ARCHITECT which shall fix the date on which work shall be resumed. CONTRACTOR
shall resume the work on the date so fixed. CONTRACTOR may, at the OWNER'S sole
discretion, be allowed an increase in the contract price, or an extension of the contract
time, or both, directly attributable to any suspension, if he makes a claim therefore as
provided in Articles 11 and 12.
15.2 Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events:
15.2.1 if CONTRACTOR is adjudged bankrupt or insolvent,
15.2.2 if CONTRACTOR makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors,
15.2.3 if a trustee or receiver is appointed for CONTRACTOR or for any of
CONTRACTOR'S property,
15.2.4 if CONTRACTOR files a petition to take advantage of any debtor's act, or to
reorganize under the bankruptcy or similar laws,
15.2.5 if CONTRACTOR repeatedly fails to supply sufficient skilled workmen, or
suitable materials or equipment,
15.2.6 if CONTRACTOR repeatedly fails to make prompt payments to subcontractors,
or for labor, materials, or equipment,
15.2.7 if CONTRACTOR disregards laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders of
any public body having jurisdiction,
15.2.8 if CONTRACTOR disregards the authority of PROJECT MANAGER or
ARCHITECT, or
15.2.9 if CONTRACTOR otherwise violates, in any substantial way, any provisions of
the contract documents,
OWNER may, after giving CONTRACTOR and his surety seven days written notice,
terminate the services of CONTRACTOR, exclude CONTRACTOR from the site, and
take possession of the work and of all CONTRACTOR'S tools, appliances, construction
equipment, and machinery at the site, and use the same to the full extent they could be
used by CONTRACTOR (without liability to CONTRACTOR for trespass or
conversion), incorporate in the work all materials and equipment stored at the site, or for
which OWNER has paid CONTRACTOR but which are stored elsewhere, and finish the
work as OWNER may deem expedient. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall not be
entitled to receive any further payment until the work is, finished. If the unpaid balance
of the contract price exceeds the direct and indirect costs of completing the work,
including compensation for additional professional services, such excess shall be paid to
CONTRACTOR. If such costs exceed such unpaid balance, CONTRACTOR shall pay
the difference to OWNER. Such costs incurred by OWNER shall be verified by
ARCHITECT and incorporated in a change order, but in finishing the work, OWNER
shall not be required to obtain the lowest figure for the work performed.
15.3 Where CONTRACTOR'S services have been so terminated by OWNER, the termination
shall not affect any rights of OWNER against CONTRACTOR then existing, or which
may thereafter accrue. Any retention or payment of monies due CONTRACTOR by
OWNER will not release CONTRACTOR from liability.
15.4 Upon seven days written notice to CONTRACTOR and ARCHITECT, OWNER may,
without cause and without prejudice to any other right or remedy, elect to abandon the
work and terminate the agreement. In such case, CONTRACTOR shall be paid for all
work executed and expenses sustained through the date of termination.
CONTRACTOR MAY STOP WORK OR TERMINATE:
15.5 If, through no act or fault of CONTRACTOR, the work is suspended for a period of more
than ninety days by OWNER, or under an order of court or other public authority, or
OWNER fails to act on any application for payment within thirty days after it is
submitted, or OWNER fails for thirty days to pay CONTRACTOR any sum finally
determined to be due, then CONTRACTOR may, upon seven days written notice to
OWNER and ARCHITECT, terminate the agreement and recover from OWNER
payment for all work executed through the date of termination.
ARTICLE 16 -MISCELLANEOUS
GNING NOTICE:
16.1 Whenever any provision of the contract documents requires the giving of written notice,
it shall be deemed to have been validly given if delivered in person to the individual, or to
a member of the firm, or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended, or if
delivered at or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the last business
address lrnown to the giver of the notice.
COMPUTATION OF TIME:
16.2 When any penod of time is referred to in the contract documents by days, it shall be
calendar days and be computed to exclude the first and include the last day of such
period. If the last day of any such period falls on a Saturday or Sunday, or on a day made
a legal holiday by the law of the applicable jurisdiction, such day shall be omitted from
the computation.
GENERAL:
16.3 Should OWNER or CONTRACTOR suffer injury or damage to his person or property
because of any error, omission or act of the other party or of any of the other party's
employees or agents, or others for whose acts the other party. is legally liable, claim shall
be made in writing to the other party within a reasonable time of the first observances of
such injury or damage.
16.4 The duties and obligations imposed by these general conditions and the rights and
remedies available hereunder to the parties hereto, and, in particular, but without
limitation, the warranties, guarantees, and obligations imposed upon CONTRACTOR by
paragraphs 6.30, 13.1, 13.11, 13.14, 14.3, and 15.2, and all of the rights and remedies
available to OWNER and ARCHITECT there-under, shall be in addition to, and shall not
be construed in any way as a limitation of, any rights and remedies available to any or all
of them which are otherwise imposed or available bylaw or contract, by special warranty
or guarantee, or by other provisions. of this paragraph shall be as effective as if repeated
specifically in the contract documents in connection with each particular duty,
obligations, right and remedy to which they apply. All representations, warranties, and
guarantees made m the contract documents shall survive final payment and termination or
completion of this agreement.
INDEX TO GENERAL CONDITIONS
ARTICLE OR
PARAGRAPH
Access to the work ................................................................................................................................... 13.2
Addenda, definition of (see Specifications) .................................................................................................. 1
Agreement, definition of ............................................................................................................................... 1
Application for Payment, definition of ......................................................................................................... 1
Application for Payment, Final .............................................................................................................. 14.12
Application for Progress Payment ........................................................................................................... 14.2
Application for Progress Payment, review of ..................................................................................14.4-14.7
Architect's Notice Work is acceptable ..................................................................................................... 14.4
Architect's Responsibilities, Limitations on ..................................................................................... 9.10-9.13
Architect's Status During Construction, in General ..................................................................................... 9
Architect's Recommendation of Payment .................................................................................. 14.4 & 14.13
Availability of Lands ................................................................................................................................. 4.1
Award, Notice of, defined ............................................................................................................................. 1
Before Starting Construction ...............................................................................................................2.5-2.7
Bid, definition of .........................................................................................................................:........:........ 1
Bonds and Insurance, in General .....................................................................................................:............ 5
Bonds, definition of .......................................'.:...............................................:................................:.........:.. 1
Bonds, delivery of ............................................................................................................................'2.1 ~& 5~.1
Bonds, Performance and Other ..................:................:.........................:.......................................... 5.1: & 5.2.
Cash Allowances ............................................................ .......................................................................: 11.11
Change Order, definition of ........................................... ............................................................................... 1
Changes in the Work ...............................................:...... .........................:...................................:...............10
Claims, Waiver of - on Final Payment .......................... ........................................................................ 14.15
Clarifications and Interpretations ..........:.:................:..... ................................................................::.......... 9.3
Cleaning ................................... _..................:.................. ..................................:..........................:............ 6.18
Completion ..................................................................... .............................................................. : ....:.........14
Completion, Substantial ................................................. .............................................................. 14.8 & 14.9
Conference, Pre-Construction ..................:........:............ ...............................................................:....:....... 2.8
Construction Machinery; Equipment, Etc ...................... ............................................................................ 6.5
Continuing Work ........................................................... .......................................................................... 6.30
Contract Documents, definition of ................................. .........................................................................:..... 1
Contract Documents, Intent and Reuse .......................... ............................................................................... 3
Contract Documents, Reuse of ....................................... ............................................................................ 3.5
Contract Price, Change of .............................................. .............................................................................11
Contract Price, definition of ........................................... ............................................................................... 1
Contract Time, Change of .............................................. .............................................................................12
Contract Time, Commencement of ................................ ............................................................................ 2.3
Contract Tlme, definition of ......................................... ................................................................................ 1
Contractor, definition o£ ............................................... ................................................................................ 1
Contractor May Stop Work or Terminate ...................... .......................................................................... 15.5
Contractor's Continuing Obligation ...............................
...................................................... .
..................
Contractor's Duty to Report Discrepancy in Documents ................................................................ 2.5 & 3.2
Contractor's Fee, Costs Plus ......................................... ........................................................................... 11.7
Contractor's Liability Insurance ...................................
........................... 5.
..................................................
..........................................
Contractor's Responsibilities, in General ............................ • ••••••••••-•-•-----••••°•• ••~ 6
Contractor's Warranty of Title ........................................................................................ ......:.................. 14.3
- 2.2
...............................................................................
Copies of Documents' ...................... ...............
11
13
Correction or Removal of Defective Worlc ..................................................................... .
.......................
.13.12
........................................................................
Correction Period, Two Year ..................
Removal or Acceptance of Defective Work, in General ..............................
Correction ..................
.............13.11-13.14
, ..11.5 & 11.6
....................................................................................
Cost of Work ............................... ...........
...... 11.5.4
Costs, Supplemental ........................................................................................................ ................
Day, definition of ............................................................................................................ .............................. l
13.13
Defective Work, Acceptance of ...................................................................................... .......................
11
13
Defective Work, Correction or Removal of .................................................................... .
.......................
...... 1
Defective, definition of .................................................................................................. ........................
..
Defective Work, in General ........................................................................................... ...........................
9.4
............
Defective Work, Rejection ............................................................................................. ................
1
....................
Definitions ...................................................................................................................... ...........
..... 2.1
.
............................................................
Delivery of Bonds .............................................. .
.....................
..... 9.9
Disagreements, Decisions by Engineer .......................................................................... .......................
....... 2.2
....................................
Documents, Copies of ............................ .................................... .....................
...... 6.20
...........................................................
Documents, Record ............................................: ...............
........... 3.5
......
....................................................................................
Documents Reuse ....................... ...........
.......1
.
................................................
Drawings, definition of .................................................. .......................
gr ...............................................
Effective Date of A Bement defimtion.of ................ ••• ••••••••-•-••°•••••°••••~---'•" 1
........................ 6.23
....
Emergencies ..............................................................................................................
Labor, and Materials ..................................................................................
Equipment
...
....................... 6.3-6.6
,
........................................
Equivalent Materials and Equipment ......................... ........... .........................•.... 6.7
Fee, Contractors, Costs Plus ............................................... ..........11.7
1
'
Field Order, definition of .................. .........................................................................
... ...:..........
.................
' ..... 10.2
...
............................................................
Field Order, Issued by Engineer ....................... ..............
.... 14.12
................................................
Final Application for Payment ...................................... ...............
......
~ .14.11
Final Inspection ......................... 12 & 14.13
14
Final Payment, Recommendation of ............................................................................ .
............
......... 14.13
Final Payment, Acceptance .......................................................................................... .................
q ..
General Re uirements definition of ............................................................................ ..l
............................. .
....16.3 & 16.4
...................................................................................
General Provisions .................... ...........
.
..............16.1
Giving Notice ...............................................................................................................
.............................
t ..............
............................ 13.1
or ..................................................
Guarantee of Work, by Contrac
......... 6.31-6.3 3
.......................................................................
Indemnification ......................... ............ ...........
. 14.11
.. .
Inspection, Final .......................................................................................................... ......................
13.3-13.7
...............................................
Inspection, Tests and .................................................... ........
.............
5
Insurance, Bonds and, m General ............................................................................... ..................................
... 5.6
.
...............................................................
Insurance, Builders Risk ............... ............... .
.........................
7 & 5.7
2
...............................................................
Insurance, Certificates of .................. ...........
...........................
li
' .
.....................
............................... 5.3
ty .....................................................
s Liabi
Insurance, Contractor •' ~ 5 ~ 8
ty ......................................................................................
Insurance Owner' s Liabili ....................
' ' "- • -'
3.1-3.4 & 9.11
Intent of Contract Documents ..................................................................................... .............
... 9.3
Interpretations and Clarifications ................................................................................ ............................
Investigations of Physical Conditions ........................................................................................................ 4.2
Labor, Materials and Equipment ..........................................................................................................6.3-6.7
Laws and Regulations .............................................................................................................................. 6.15
Liability Insurance, Contractor's ............................................................................................................... 5.3
................................................................ .
Liability Insurance, Owner's ........................................... 5.8
Limitations on Engineer's Responsibilities ............................................................................................. 9.10
Materials and Equipment, Furnished by Contractor .................................................................................. 6.3
Materials or Equipment, Equivalent .......................................................................................................... 6.8
....................................................................
Miscellaneous Provisions .......................................... .... 16
Modifications, definition of .......................................................................................................................... 1
Notice, Giving of ....................................................:................................................................................ 16.1
Notice of Award, definition of ...................................................................................................................... 1
Notice of Acceptability of Proj ect ......................................................................................................... 14.13
Notice to Proceed, definition of ................................................................................................................... 1
Notice to Proceed, Giving of ...................................................................................................................... 2.3
"Or-Equal" Items .................................................................................... ................................................... 6.8
:
7
..................................................
Other Contractors .................................. ....
.............................................
....
6
3
Overtime Work, Prohibition of .............................................................. .
....................................................
. l
:
Owner, definition of ............................................................................... ................
.....................................
14
13
..............
Owner May Correct Defective Work ....................................... .
........................................,.....
..
Owner May Stop Work .......................................................................... ................................................ 13.10
4
1-15
15
Owner May Suspend Work, Terminate ................................................. .
.
..........................................
10
11
Owner's Duty to Execute Change Orders .............................................. .
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Owner's Liability Insurance .................................................................. .................................................... 5.8
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Owner's Representative, Engineer to Serve as ...................................... .
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Owner's Responsibilities, in General ..................................................... ..................................................:.... 8
Owner's Separate Representatives at Site .............................................. ......................................°........:..... 9.8
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Partial Utilization .............. 14.10
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Performance and Other Bonds ................................. .
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Permits ..........................................................................................................
Physical Conditions, Investigations and Reports .......................................... ..............................
............................................. 4.2
Physical Conditions, Unforeseen .................................................................. ............................................. 4.3
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Pre-Construction Conference ........................................................................ .
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Preliminary Matters ........................................................ ..............................
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Premises, Uses of .............................. .
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Price, Change of Contract ............................................................................ ..............................................
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Progress Schedule ........................................................................................ .................................. 2.6 & 14.1
Project, definition of .................................................................................... ................................................. 1
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Project Representative, Resident, definition of ............................................ .................................................
Project Representation, Provision for .......................................................... .............................................. 9.8
Project, Starting ..........................................................................................................................................2.4
Protection, Safety and ......................................................................................................................6.21-6.22
Recommendation of Payment ........................................................................ ............................ 14.4 & 14.13
Record Documents ......................................................................................... .......................................... 6.20
Reference Points ............................................................................................ ............................................ 4.4
Regulations, Laws and ................................................................................... .......................................... 6.15
Rejecting Defective Work .............................................................................. ............................................ 9.4
Removal or Correction of Defective Work .................................................... ........................................ 13.11
Resident Project Representative, definition of ............................................... ............................................... 1
Resident Project Representative, Provision for .............................................. ............................................ 9.8
Responsibilities, Contractor's ....................................................................... ................................................ 6
Responsibilities, Owner's ............................................................................. ............................................... 8
Reuse of Documents ..................................................................................... ............................................. 3.5
Royalties, Patent Fees and ............................................................................ ........................................... 6.13
Safety and Protection ................................................................................ .......................................6.21-6.22
Samples ................................................................................................
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Schedules of Shop Drawing Submissions ................................................. ..................................... 2.6 & 14.1
Schedule of Values ................................................................................... ..................................... 2.6 & 14.1
Shop Drawings and Samples .................................................................... .......................................6.24-6.29
Shop Drawings, definition of .................................................................... ................................................... 1
Site, Visits to by Engineer ........................................................................ ................................................. 9.2
Specifications, definition of ...................................................................... .................................................... 1
Starting Construction, Before ................................................................... .........................................._2.5-2.8.
Starting the Project .................................................................................... .....................................:........ 2.4
Stopping Work, by Contractor ..:.:.. _.... .....:................................................ .............................................. 15.5
Stopping Work, by Owner ........................................................................ ............................................. 13.10
Subcontractor, definition of .....:................................................................ .........................................:.:........ l
Subcontractors, in General ........................................................................ .........................................6.9-6.12
Substantial Completion, Certification of ..__ .............................................. ............................................:..14.8
Substantial Completion, definition of ...................................................... ....................................................1
Subsurface Conditions ............................................................................. ........................................ 4.2 & 4.3
Supplemental Costs .................................................................................. ............................................. 11.5.4
Surety, Consent to Payment ..................................................................... ................................ 14.12 & 14.14
Surety, Notice of Changes ....................................................................... ................................................ 10.5
Surety Qualification of ............................................................................ ........................................ 5.1 & 5.2
Suspending Work, by Owner ................................................................... ................................................ 15.1
Suspension of Work and Termination, in General ................................... ................................................... 15
Superintendent, Contractor's ................................................................... .................................................. 6.2
Supervision and Superintendence ....................................................•-----.. .................._....---.............. 6.1 & 6.2
Taxes, Payment by Contractor ................................................................................................................. 6.16
Termination, by Contractor ...................................................................................................................... 15.5
Termination, by Owner ....................................................................................................................15.1-15.4
Termination, Suspension of Work and, in General ..................................................................................... 15
Tests and Inspections .......................................................................................................................13.3-13.7
Time, Change of Contract ........................................................................................................................... 12
Time, Computation of .............................................................................................................................. 16.2
Time, Contract, definition of ................•--._.................................................................................................... 1
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Uncovering Work ........................................................ ..............13.8 & 13.9
Unit Prices ............................................................................................................................................. 11.4.1
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Unit Prices, Adjustment of .................................... .11.10
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Use of Premises .......................................... ..................... 6.17-6.19
Values, Schedule of ................................................................................................................................. 14.1
Visits to Site, by Engineer ......................................................................................................................... 9.2
Warranty and Guarantee, by Contractor .............................................. .................................................... 13.1
Warranty of Title, Contractor's ............................................................ .................................................... 14.3
Work, Access to ................................................................................... .................................................... 13.2
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Work by Others, in General ................................................................. ........................................................
Cost of .......................................................................................
Work ........................................11.5 & 11.6
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Work Continuing During Disputes ...................................................... .................................................... 6.30
Work, definition of ............................................................................... ......................................................... 1
Work, Neglected by Contractor .......................................................... ..................................................... 13.4
Work, Stopping by Contractor ............................................................ ....................................................15.5
Work, Stopping by Owner .................................................................. .............................................15.1-15.4
EAGLE COUNTY PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
970-328-8880 FAX 970-328-8899 590 Broadway, Eagie, CO 81631
ADDENDUM NO. 1
OWNER:
Eagle County
500 Broadway
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
DATED: Monday July 18, 2008
PROJECT.
Childcare Facility
Gypsum, Colorado
This is a Formal Addendum establishing the Postponement of the July 24th, Bid Date for the Eagle
County Childcare Facility. A future submittal date will be determined.
END OF ADDENDUM NO. 1
EAGLE COUNTY PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
970-328-8880 FAX 970-328-8899 590 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631
ADDENDUM N0.2
OWNER:
Eagle County
500 Broadway
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
DATED: Monday August 1, 2008
PROJECT:
Childcare Facility
Gypsum, Colorado
This is a Formal Addendum establishing the Bid Date for the Eagle County Childcare Facility,
renovation project in Gypsum. The date bids are due is August 4th, 4:OOpm at the Eagle County Project
Management Department offices in Eagle, CO.
END OF ADDENDUM NO.2
EAGLE COUNTY PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
970-328-8880 FAX 970-328-8899 590 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631
ADDENDUM N0.3
DATED: Monday August 1, 2008
OWNER: PROJECT:
Eagle County Childcare Facility
500 Broadway Gypsum, Colorado
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
Addendum # 3, Walk-through Questions
1. Will the existing curb adjacent to the toddlers play ground need to be reconfigured and replaced with an alignment
indicative to the proposed alignment of the playground and the fence?
a. A bollard or bollards will be placed outside the envelope of the fence are proposed and will be shown on the
plan. Their locations maybe adjusted by the Town of Gypsum and their review.
2. Will the existing asphalt surface under the toddler playground need to be removed.
a. Existing asphalt will remain and approximately 75 sq ft of interlocking rubber playground tiles or a similar
material will be installed. Contractor, Owner and Architect to jointly develop alternatives.
3. 150sf of shading is required by the state per play area. Does a shading device need to be erected?
a. This work will be performed by others.
4. The existing playground fence is four feet high; will it need to be improved to five feet high?
a. No, the State only requires a four feet high fence for the playground.
5. Can the contractors assume that the cabinets will be provided by the Habitat cabinet outlet?
a. Yes. Contractor will be responsible for unloading truck FOB jobsite, installation and furnishing and installing
counter tops.
6. Will drawings be provided for the realignment of the fire sprinkler heads?
a. NO pre construction drawings or as-built drawings will be provided. If the fire marshal requires a permit it will
be the Contractor or their Subcontractor's responsibility for the Fire Protection Permit, (if required).
7. Will Toddler sized toilets be specified?
a. Yes, toilets specified are Kohler Primary toilet K-4321.
8. Will window units be specified?
a. Yes, new window to match in size and type similar to the window unit in the Infant room.
9. Will a Door & Hardware Schedule be provided?
a. Door schedule will be provided for size and style. No specifications. Same with hardware (EC likes Best
Access Systems levers and LCN closers). Interior door in the vestibule will be a new glass door with panic bar.
The extenor door of the vestibule should be re-used if in good condition and can be retrofitted to accommodate
a panic bar.
10. Do we need to upgrade the Smoke and fire alarming?
a. Yes, it is anticipated that the building department will want the life safety system brought up to code.
11. Will MEP Plans be available for Pricing?
a. AEC is working on the permit set and will try to have them completed by 08/05!08. The plans will be made
available for review as soon as possible but they will not be made available for immediate pricing. The project
is a "Cost Plus" therefore changes may develop. The plans will be provided more to deterniine the general
scope of work prior to the bid date than for hard bid pricing.
12. The existing retail doors in the window wall assembly thresholds are damaged and without a working weather-stripping,
should they be replaced?
a. All openings to the outside shall be effectively protected against the entrance of insects and rodents by means of
closed tight fitting doors and screening of operable windows. Repair or replace existing weather-stripping and
thresholds to comply. Some door will need to be replaced in total.
13. Plumbing specifications for: sinks, faucets and garbage disposals?
a. Proposed submittal for approval to be provided by GC.
14. Interior Finish Schedule?
a. Will provide a room finish schedule to identify types of finishes. Specifications will be jointly developed and
agreed upon by Contractor, Owner and Architect.
15. Light gauge Metal stud or wood framing?
a. Metal studs shall be used to match existing building construction materials
16. Will the Fire rating requirements for the space need to be improved?
a. The existing party walls between the childcare facility and the retail space adjacent needs to provide a 2-hour
separation, along grid line C. Wall design to be determined by Contractor, Owner and Architect.
17. Bath accessories specs are needed`?- toilet paper holders, towel dispensers, mirrors, soap dispensers, etc.
a. Interior elevations of the two accessible bathrooms will be shown for permitting. Remaining bathrooms
accessories and selections to be submitted for by GC for approval by Owner and Architect.
18. We need as-built plans for sewer line location and sizing to be able to add fixtures or do we need to locate these?
a. As-built drawings are not available. The location of the sewer is line for the space will need to be investigated
by the General contractor and their sub-contractor
19. Interior trim specifications and details?
a. Trim submittals to be provided by GC to Owner and Architect for approval.
20. Shelving and cubbies sizing and material specs?
a. Pre manufactured or built by Habitat for Humanity coat lockers/cubbies will be selected by Owner and
Architect. Shelving submittal options to be provided by GC for approval by Owner and Architect.
21. Are the small circles in the laundry room floor drains?
a. Yes, they are existing floor drain locations.
22. Will there be any need for actual cooking facilities for any of the food prep areas?
a. No.
23. Will the transformer need to be screened and protected from the children?
a. No, the transformer is outside the proposed fenced play area.
24. Will there be changes to the Architectural Plan?
a. Changes to the plan have occurred. The alignments of the bathrooms in the two pre-school classrooms have
been placed against the wall at Grid line B. The cubby spaces and the closet configurations are on the adjacent
party wall on Grid line C. Further changes may occur upon review by the town of Gypsum and be made jointly
by the Owner, Architect and Contractor during the project.
25. Sound Attenuation Batts at Interior Walls -Are they required?
a. No. They are not required
END OF ADDENDUM NO. 3
EAGLE COUNTY PROJECT MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
970-328-8880 FAX 970-328-8899 590 Broadway, Eagle, CO 81631
ADDENDUM N0.4
OWNER:
Eagle County
500 Broadway
P.O. Box 850
Eagle, CO 81631
DATED: Monday August 4, 2008
PROJECT:
Childcare Facility
Gypsum, Colorado
Proposals maybe faxed to our office before the submittal deadline with original signed proposals due in
our office within 24 hours.
Additionally, the previous addendum # 1 needed to be dated Friday July 18th, 2008 and Addendums #2,3
should have been dated Friday, August 1St, 2008.
END OF ADDENDUM NO.4
EAGLE COUNTY CHILDCARE FACILITY
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
DEFINED TERMS
1.1 Terms used in these Instructions to Bidders which are defined in the General
Conditions have the meanings assigned to them in the General Conditions. The
term "Successful Bidder" means the lowest, qualified, responsible bidder to
whom Owner (on the basis of Owner's evaluation as hereinafter provided) makes
an award.
2. COPIES OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS
2.1 Complete sets of the Bidding Documents in the number and for the deposit sum,
if any, stated in the Advertisement or Invitation maybe obtained from Architect.
2.2 Complete sets of the Bidding Documents shall be used in preparing bids; neither
Owner nor Architect assume any responsibility for errors or misinterpretations
resulting from the use of incomplete sets of Bidding Documents.
2.3 Owner and Architect in making copies of Bidding Documents available on the
above terms do so only for the purpose of obtaining bids on the work, and do not
confer a license or grant for any other use.
QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDERS
3.1 To demonstrate qualifications to perform the work, each bidder must be prepared
to submit, within five (5) days of Owner's request, written evidence, such as
financial data, previous experience, and evidence of authority to conduct business
in the jurisdiction where the project is located. Each bid must contain evidence of
the bidder's qualification to do business in the state where the project is located,
or covenant to obtain such qualification prior to award of the contract.
4. EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE
4.1 Before submitting a bid, each bidder must (a) examine the Contract Documents
thoroughly; (b) visit the site to familiarize himself with local conditions that may
in any manner affect cost, progress, or performance of the work; (c) familiarize
himself with federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations that
may in any manner affect cost, progress, or performance of the work; and (d)
study and carefully correlate Bidder's observations with the Contract Documents.
4.2 Before submitting his bid, each bidder will, at his own expense, make such
investigations and tests as the bidder may deem necessary to determine his bid for
performance of the work in accordance with the time, price, and other terms and
conditions of the Contract Documents.
4.3 On request, Owner will provide each bidder access to the site to conduct such
investigations and tests as each bidder deems necessary for submission of his bid.
4.4 The lands upon which the work is to be performed, rights-of--way for access
thereto, and other lands designated for use by Contractor in performing the work
are identified in the Supplementary Conditions, General Requirements, or
Drawings.
4.5 The submission of a bid will constitute an incontrovertible representation by the
bidder that he has complied with every requirement of this Article 4, and that the
Contract Documents are sufficient in scope and detail to indicate and convey
understanding of all terms and conditions for performance of the work.
5. INTERPRETATIONS
5.1 All questions about the meaning or intent of the Contract Documents shall be
submitted to Architect in writing. Replies will be issued by Addenda mailed or
delivered to all parties recorded by Architect as having received the Bidding
Documents. Questions received in less than (5) days prior to the date for opening
of bids will not be answered. Only questions answered by formal written
Addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be
without legal effect. '
6. CONTRACT TIME
6.1 The date by which the work is to be completed (the Contract Time) is set forth in
the bid form and will be included in the Agreement.
7. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
7.1 Provisions for liquidated damages, if any, are set forth in the Agreement.
8. SUBSTITUTE MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
8.1 The Contract, if awarded, will be on the basis of material and equipment
described in the Drawings or attached hereto without consideration of possible
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substitute or "or-equal" items. Whenever it is indicated in the Drawings, or
specified in the Specifications, that a substitute or "or-equal" item of material or
equipment may be furnished or used by Contractor if acceptable to Architect,
application for such acceptance will not be considered by Architect until after the
"effective date of the Agreement." The procedure for submittal of any such
application by Contractor and consideration by Architect is set forth in paragraphs
6.7, 6.7.1, and 6.7.2 of the General Conditions which may be supplemented in the
General Requirements.
9. SUBCONTRACTORS, ETC.
9.1 If the Supplementary Conditions require the identity of certain subcontractors and
other persons and organizations to be submitted to Owner in advance of the
Notice of Award, the apparent successful bidder, and any other bidder so
requested, will, within seven (7) days after the day of the bid opening, submit to
Owner a list of all subcontractors and other persons and organizations (including .
those who are to furnish the principal items of material and equipment) proposed
for those portions of the work as to which Stich identification is so required. Such
list shall be accompanied by an experience statement with pertinent information
as to similar projects and other evidence of qualification for each such
subcontractor, person, and organization if requested by Owner. If Owner, after
due investigation, has reasonable objection to any proposed subcontractor, other
person, or organization, Owner may, before giving the Notice of Award, request
the apparent successful bidder to submit an acceptable substitute without an
increase in bid price. ,
If the apparent successful bidder declines to make any such substitution, the
contract shall not be awarded to such bidder, but his declining to make any such ~ .
substitution will not constitute grounds for sacrificing his bid security. Any
subcontractor, other person, or organization so listed, and to whom Owner or
Architect does not make written objection prior to the giving of the Notice of
Award, will be deemed acceptable to Owner and Architect.
9.2 In contracts where the contract price is on the basis of Cost of the Work Plus a
Fee, the apparent successful bidder, prior to the Notice of Award, shall identify in
writing to Owner those portions of the work that such bidder proposes to
subcontract and, after the Notice of Award, may only subcontract other portions
of the work with Owner's written consent.
9.3 No contractor shall be required to employ any subcontractor, other person, or
organization against whom he has reasonable objection.
10. BID FORM
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10.1 The Bid Form is attached hereto; additional copies may be obtained from the
Owner.
10.2 Bid Forms must be completed in ink or by typewriter.
10.3 Bids by corporations must be executed in the corporate name by the president or a
vice president (or other corporate officer accompanied by evidence of authority to
sign), and the corporate seal must be affixed and attested by the secretary, or an
assistant secretary. The corporate address and state of incorporation shall be
shown below the signature.
10.4 Bids by partnerships must be executed in the partnership name, and signed by a
partner whose title must appear under the signature, and the official address of the
partnership must be shown below the signature.
10.5 All names must be typed or printed below the signature.
10.6 The bid shall contain an acknowledgement of receipt of all Addenda (the numbers
of which shall be filled in on the Bid Form).
10.7 The address to which communications regarding the bid are to be directed must
be shown.
11. SUBMISSION OF BIDS
See bid schedule on plans for bid alternates.
11.1 Bids shall be submitted at the time and place indicated in the Invitation to Bid,
and shall be included in an opaque, sealed envelope, marked with the project title,
and name and address of the bidder, and accompanied by the bid security and
other required documents. If the bid is sent through the mail or other delivery
system, the sealed envelope shall be enclosed in a separate envelope with the
notation "BID ENCLOSED" on the face thereof.
12. MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS
12.1 Bids may be modified or withdrawn by an appropriate document duly executed
(in the manner that a bid must be executed), and delivered to the place where bids
are to be submitted, at any time prior to the opening of bids.
12.2 If, within twenty-four (24) hours after bids are opened, any bidder files a duly
signed written notice with Owner, and promptly thereafter demonstrates to the
reasonable satisfaction of Owner that there was a material and substantial mistake
in the preparation of his bid, that bidder may withdraw his bid, and the bid
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security will be returned. Thereafter, that bidder will be disqualified from further
bidding on the work.
13. OPENING OF BIDS
13.1 When bids are opened publicly, they will be read aloud, and an abstract of the
amounts of the base bids and major alternates (if any) will be made available after
the opening of bids.
14. BIDS TO REMAIN OPEN
14.1 All bids shall remain open for thirty (30) days after the day of the bid opening, but
Owner may, in his sole discretion, release any bid and return the bid security prior
to that date.
15. AWARD OF CONTRACT
15.1 Owner reserves the right to reject any and all bids, to waive any and all
informalities, and to negotiate contract terms with the successful bidder, and the
right to disregard all nonconforming, non-responsive, or conditional bids.
Discrepancies between words and figures will be resolved in favor of words.
Discrepancies between the indicated sum of any column of figures, and the
correct sum thereof, will be resolved in favor of the correct sum.
15.2 In evaluating bids, Owner shall consider the qualifications of the bidders, whether
or not the bids comply with the prescribed requirements, and alternates and unit
prices if requested in the bid forms. It is the Owner's intent to accept alternates
(if any are accepted) in the order in which they are listed in the bid form, but
Owner may accept them in any order or combination.
15.3 Owner may consider the qualifications and experience of subcontractors and other
persons and organizations (including those who are to furnish the principal items
of material or equipment) proposed for those portions of the work as to which the
identity of subcontractors and other persons or organizations must be submitted as
provided in the Supplementary Conditions. Operating costs, maintenance
considerations, performance data, and quantities of materials and equipment may
also be considered by Owner.
15.4 Owner may conduct such investigations as he deems necessary to assist in the
evaluation of any bid, and to establish the responsibility, qualifications, and
financial ability of the bidders, proposed subcontractors, and other persons and
organizations to do the work in accordance with the Contract Documents to
Owner's satisfaction within the prescribed time.
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15.5 Owner reserves the right to reject the bid of any bidder who does not pass any
such evaluation to Owner's satisfaction
15.6 If the contract is to be awarded, it will be awarded to the lowest bidder whose
evaluation by Owner indicates to Owner that the award will be in the best
interests of the project.
15.7 When a constriction contract for a public project is to be awarded to a bidder, a
Colorado resident bidder shall be allowed a preference against a nonresident
bidder from a state or foreign country equal to the preference given or required by
the state or foreign country in which the nonresident bidder is a resident, unless
this requirement is inconsistent with requirements of federal law or may cause the
denial of federal moneys. See §8-19-101, 102, CRS, for the complete provisions
regarding this preference.
16. PERFORMANCE AND OTHER BONDS
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17. SIGNING OF AGREEMENT
17.1 When Owner gives a Notice of Award to the successful bidder, it will be
.. accompanied by at least four (4) unsigned cotuterparts of the Agreement and all
. , other contract documents. Within fifteen (10) days thereafter, Contractor shall
' sign and deliver at least four (4) counterparts of the Agreement to Owner with all
' - contract documents attached. Within ten (10) days thereafter, Owner will deliver
a fully signed counterpart to Contractor. - ~ ~ ~ .
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