HomeMy WebLinkAbout91-1218 HLR , Inc RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN AGREEMENT WITH
HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS, that George VanDeVoorde, Mayor, and Dolonna Mecum,
City Clerk, be and are hereby authorized and directed to
execute an agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with
Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc . for the Northwest Area
Water Transmission Line--Phase II, a copy of which is attached
hereto and made a part hereof by reference.
s/ Robert Gilliam
Robert Gilliam, Mayor Pro Tem
Presented: December 18, 1991
Adopted: December 18, 1991
Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0
Recorded:
Attest:
s/ Dolonna Mecum
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
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CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT
LOCAL AGENCY CONSULTANT
Municipality: Elgin Name: Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc.
County: Kane Address: 380 Shepard Drive
Project: Northwest Area Water City: Elgin
Transmission Line -
Phase II State: Illinois
Zip Code: 60123-7010
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THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this /9,114. day of k-Q-C12.4,71.0-'L„,
1991 between the above Local Agency (LA) and Consultant
(ENGINEER) and covers certain professional engineering services in connection with the
construction of the above PROJECT. General Funds will be used entirely or in part to
finance engineering services as described under AGREEMENT PROVISIONS.
WHEREVER IN THIS AGREEMENT the following terms are used, they shall be interpreted to
mean:
RESIDENT ENGINEERLA employee directly responsible for construction of the
PROJECT.
CONTRACTOR Company or companies to which the construction contract was
awarded.
STATE Illinois Department of Transportation
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Name Northwest Area Water Transmission Line - Phase II Length 3,964 feet
Termini: Randall Road to a point 1 ,400 feet east of Lyle Avenue
Description: Installation of a 24-inch water transmission main in Big Timber Road from
Randall Road to a point 1 ,400 feet east of Lyle Avenue (proposed location of
Todd Farm Drive - West) .
AGREEMENT PROVISIONS
THE ENGINEER AGREES,
1 . To perform or be responsible for the performance of the following engineering services
for the LA in connection with the proposed improvement hereinbefore described, and
checked below:
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a. (X) Proportioning and testing of concrete mixtures in accordance with the
"Manual of Instructions for Concrete Proportioning and Testing" issued by
the Bureau of Materials and Physical Research of the STATE and promptly
submit reports on forms prepared by said Bureau.
b. (X) Proportioning and testing of bituminous mixtures (including extraction
test) in accordance with the "Manual of Instructions for Bituminous
Proportioning and Testing" issued by the Bureau of Materials and Physical
Research of the STATE, and promptly submit reports on forms prepared by
said Bureau.
c. (X) All compaction tests as required by the specifications and report promptly
the same on forms prepared by the Bureau of Materials and Physical
Research of the STATE.
d. (X) Quality and sieve analyses on local aggregates to see that they comply
with the specifications contained in the contract.
e. (X) Inspection of all materials when inspection is not provided at the sources
by the Bureau of Materials and Physical Research of the STATE, and submit
inspection reports to the LA.
f. (X) Inspect, document and inform the RESIDENT ENGINEER of the adequacy of the
establishment and maintenance of the traffic control.
g. (X) Geometric control including all construction staking and construction
layouts.
h. (X) Quality control for the construction work in progress and the enforcement
of the contract provisions in accordance with the contract specifications.
i. (X) Measurement and computation of pay items.
j. (X) Maintain a daily record of the CONTRACTOR'S activities throughout
construction including sufficient information to permit verification of
the nature and cost of changes in plans and authorized extra work.
k. (X) Preparation and submission to the LA in the required form and number of
copies, all partial and final payment estimates, change orders, records,
documentation and reports required by the LA.
l. (X) Revision of contract drawings to reflect installed conditions.
2. Engineering services shall include all equipment, instruments, supplies, transportation
and personnel required to perform the duties of the ENGINEER in connection with the
AGREEMENT.
3. To furnish the services as required herein within 72 hours of notification by the
RESIDENT ENGINEER or authorized representative.
4. To attend conferences and visit the site of the work at any reasonable time when
requested to do so by the LA.
5. That none of the services to be furnished by the ENGINEER shall be sublet, assigned or
transferred to any other party or parties without the written consent of the LA. The
consent to sublet, assign or otherwise transfer any portion of the services to be
furnished by the ENGINEER shall not be construed to relieve the ENGINEER of any
responsibility for the fulfillment of this AGREEMENT.
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6. That payment by the LA shall be as hereinafter provided. The ENGINEER shall submit
invoices based on his progress reports to the RESIDENT ENGINEER not more often than
once per month for partial payment on account for his work completed to date.
7. That the ENGINEER is qualified technically and is entirely conversant with the design
standards and policies applicable to improvements of the PROJECT and that he has
sufficient properly trained, organized and experienced personnel to perform the
services enumerated herein.
8. That the ENGINEER shall be responsible for the accuracy of the ENGINEER'S work and
correction of any errors, omission or ambiguities due to the ENGINEER'S negligence
which may occur either during prosecution or after acceptance by the LA. He shall give
immediate attention to any remedial changes so there will be minimal delay to the
CONTRACTOR and prepare such data as necessary to effectuate corrections, in
consultation with and without further compensation from the LA.
THE LA AGREES,
1 . To furnish a RESIDENT ENGINEER to be in responsible charge of general supervision of
the construction.
2. To furnish the necessary plans and specifications.
3. To notify the ENGINEER at least 72 hours in advance of the need for personnel or
services.
4. That for the performance by the ENGINEER of the services set forth above, the LA shall
pay the ENGINEER as follows:
a. For services provided by the ENGINEER'S staff, the ENGINEER will be
compensated at the following hourly rates which will be considered payment
in full to the ENGINEER for actual employee time utilized to provide the
required services, said rates include overhead and burden costs plus profit.
Any overtime required will be charged at 1-1/2 times the listed rates.
Other out-of-pocket expenses will be reimbursed at the ENGINEER'S actual
cost.
Grade Classification (9101 )
of Employee Hourly Rate
Senior Engineer $70.70
Engineer 5 64.95
Engineer 4 55.45
Engineer 3 50.00
Engineer 2 47.60
Engineer 1 43.40
Engineer in Training 39.05
Technician 5 48.15
Technician 4 44.80
Technician 3 36.40
Technician 2 32.90
Technician 1 30.10
Technician - Temporary 23.95
Clerical 35.45
Clerical - Temporary 24.65
Accountant 30.55
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These rates are in effect through June 30, 1992. In the event services are
required after that date, the ENGINEER will submit revised rates to be
utilized through June 30, 1993.
b. For quality control and material inspection services provided by a
subconsultant, the ENGINEER will be compensated at the cost of such services
plus 5%. The cost of the services to be verified by furnishing the LA
copies of the invoices from the subconsultant. If the LA elects to retain
the subconsultant and pay for his services directly, the 5% charge by the
ENGINEER will not apply.
c. The total amount payable to the ENGINEER shall not exceed the following
unless there is a change in the scope, complexity or character of the work,
or there is an overrun in the time necessary for the ENGINEER to complete
the work due to causes beyond his control.
(1 ) For services provided by the ENGINEER'S staff: $29,700.00
(2) For quality control and material inspection services provided by
a subconsultant: As required.
If circumstances require adjustments to the total compensation to the
ENGINEER, the adjustments shall be determined through negotiation between
the parties of this AGREEMENT.
5. Payment for Engineering Services. The LA, for and in consideration of the performance
of the engineering services enumerated herein, agrees to pay to the ENGINEER for
performing such services the fees hereinbefore established in the following manner:
a. For the first 50% of completed work, and upon receipt of monthly invoices
from the ENGINEER and the approval thereof by the LA, monthly payments for
the work performed shall be due and payable to the ENGINEER in an amount
equal to 90% of the value of the partially completed work minus all previous
partial payments made to the ENGINEER.
b. After 50% of the work is completed, and upon receipt of monthly invoices
from the ENGINEER and the approval thereof by the LA, monthly payments
covering work performed shall be due and payable to the ENGINEER in an
amount equal to 95% of the value of the partially completed work minus all
previous partial payments made to the ENGINEER.
c. Final Payment. Upon approval by the LA, but not later than 60 days after
the work is completed and all final measurements and reports have been made
and accepted by the LA, a sum of money equal to the fee as determined by
this AGREEMENT less the total of the amounts of partial payments previously
paid to the ENGINEER under Section 5a and 5b of this AGREEMENT shall be due
and payable to the ENGINEER.
IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED,
1 . That the ENGINEER and his subconsultants will maintain all books, documents, papers,
accounting records and other evidence pertaining to cost incurred and to make such
materials available at their respective offices at all reasonable times during the
AGREEMENT period and for three years from the date of final payment under this
AGREEMENT, for inspection by the LA.
2. That all services are to be furnished as required by construction progress and as
determined by the RESIDENT ENGINEER. The ENGINEER shall complete all services
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specified herein within a time considered reasonable to the LA, after the CONTRACTOR
has completed the construction contract.
3. That all field notes, test records and reports shall be turned over to and become the
property of the LA.
4. That this AGREEMENT may be terminated by the LA upon written notice to the ENGINEER at
his last known post office address, with the understanding that should the AGREEMENT
be terminated by the LA, the ENGINEER shall be paid for any services completed and any
services partially completed. ALL field notes, test records and reports completed or
partially completed at the time of termination shall become the property of, and be
delivered to, the LA.
5. That the ENGINEER agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Elgin against any
causes of action, Liability, suits, adverse rights, claims for damages or other
liability due to the ENGINEER'S negligence, faulty design or workmanship.
6. That in the event the engineering and construction review services to be furnished and
performed by the ENGINEER shall, in the opinion of the LA be incompetent or inadequate,
the LA shall have the right to supplement the engineering and inspection force or to
replace the ENGINEER.
7. That the ENGINEER has not been retained or compensated to provide design and
construction review services relating to the CONTRACTOR'S safety precautions, or to
means, methods, techniques or procedures the CONTRACTOR elects to use to complete his
work. Omitted services include, but are not Limited to, shoring, scaffolding,
underpinning, temporary retainment or excavations and any erection methods and
temporary bracing.
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SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
That the LA and the ENGINEER bind themselves, their successors, executors,
administrators and assigns to the other party of this AGREEMENT, and to the successors,
executors, administrators and assigns of such other party in respect to all covenants of
this AGREEMENT.
Executed by the LA:
The City of Elgin of the State of Illinois, acting by and through its City Council.
ATTEST:
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City Clerk C/ Mayor
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Executed by the ENGINEER:
Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. , 380 Shepard Drive, Elgin, Illinois 60123-7010.
ATTEST: AO
By By - C '
Secretary Pr: dent
(SEAL)
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HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.
SPECIAL PROVISION FOR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
In addition to all other labor requirements set forth in this proposal and in the
"Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction" adopted by the Illinois
Department of Transportation, during the performance of this contract, Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick, Inc. , its assignees and successors in interest (hereinafter referred to as the
"Engineer") agrees as follows:
I. SELECTION OF LABOR
The Engineer shall comply with all Illinois statutes pertaining to the selection of
Labor.
II. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
During the performance of this contract, the Engineer agrees as follows:
A. That it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental handicap or unfavorable
discharge from military service, and further that it will examine all job
classifications to determine if minority persons or women are underutilized
and will take appropriate affirmative action to rectify any such
underutilization.
B. That, if it hires additional employees in order to perform this contract
or any portion hereof, it will determine the availability of minorities and
women in the area(s) from which it may reasonably recruit and it will hire
for each job classification for which employees are hired in such a way
that minorities and women are not underutilized.
C. That, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by it or
on its behalf, it will state that all applicants will be afforded equal
opportunity without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, physical or mental handicap
or unfavorable discharge from military service.
D. That it will send to each Labor organization or representative of workers
with which it has or is bound by a collective bargaining or other agreement
or understanding, a notice advising such Labor organization or
representative of the Engineer's obligations under the Illinois Human
Rights Act and the Department's Rules and Regulations. If any such Labor
organization or representative fails or refuses to cooperate with the
Engineer in its efforts to comply with such Act and Rules and Regulations,
the Engineer will promptly so notify the Illinois Department of Human
Rights and the contracting agency and will recruit employees from other
sources when necessary to fulfill its obligations thereunder.
E. That it will submit reports as required by the Department of Human Rights,
Rules and Regulations, furnish all relevant information as may from time
to time be requested by the Department or the contracting agency, and in
all respects comply with the Illinois Human Rights Act and the Department's
Rules and Regulations.
F. That it will permit access to all relevant books, records, accounts and
work sites by personnel of the contracting agency and the Illinois
Department of Human Rights for purposes of investigation to ascertain
compliance with the Illinois Human Rights Act and the Department's Rules
and Regulations.
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G. That it will include verbatim or by reference the provisions of this clause
in every subcontract so that such provisions will be binding upon every
such subconsultant. In the same manner as with other provisions of this
contract, the Engineer will be liable for compliance with applicable
provisions of this clause by all its subconsultants; and further it will
promptly notify the contracting agency and the Illinois Department of Human
Rights in the event any subconsultant fails or refuses to comply therewith.
In addition, the Engineer will not utilize any subconsultant declared by
the Illinois Human Rights Commission to be ineligible for contracts or
subcontracts with the State of Illinois or any of its political
subdivisions or municipal corporations.
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poRgEEO PC01
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: City Manager
DATE: December 6, 1991
SUBJECT: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR THE INSTALLATION OF BIG
TIMBER WATER MAIN PHASE II
PURPOSE:
This memorandum will provide information to the Mayor and
Council to consider awarding a contract to Hampton, Lenzini and
Renwick for construction related services regarding the
installation of the Big Timber Water Main Phase II .
BACKGROUND:
In April 1990, the Council awarded a contract to Hampton,
Lenzini and Renwick for the design and development of
documentation for the Big Timber Water Main Phase II. The
Council is also in the process of awarding a contract to Gluth
Bros . Construction Co. , Inc. , of Woodstock for the construction
of this water main. Department workloads and staffing is such
that it is necessary to provide for these inspection services
with an outside engineering firm. It is appropriate to award
such a contract to the engineering firm that designed the
project. A similar agreement was provided for the design and
installation services of Big Timber water main Phase I.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
There are sufficient funds in the Water Department's budget
under appropriation #410-997-9906 to provide for these
inspection services .
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is staff ' s recommendation that the Water Department be
directed to provide the necessary documentation to secure the
inspection services of Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick for a total
of $29 , 700 foi he _Big Timber water main Phase II .
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° Agenda Item No 2
TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: City Manager
DATE: December 3, 1991
SUBJECT: AWARD OF WATER MAIN CONSTRUCTION BIDS FOR BIG TIMBER
PHASE II
PURPOSE:
This memorandum will provide the Mayor and Council with
information to consider awarding a bid for the construction of a
24-inch water main in Big Timber Road east from Randall Road to
the pressure separation vault at Jansen Farm Drive and from the
booster station at North Lyle Avenue east to the Windsor
development property.
BACKGROUND:
On Thursday, November 21, 1991, the City received nine bids for
the construction of a 24-inch water main in Big Timber Road.
The engineering firm of Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick had
estimated this project at $395,270, while the low bid received
was for $264, 305. Their letter of recommendation is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
The Water Department' s 1991 budget under appropriation
#410-997-9906 contains $630,000 for the construction of Big
Timber Water Main Phase II .
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Hampton Civil Engineers 380 Shepard Drive
MLR Lenzini and Land Surveyors Elgin,Illinois 60123 7010
Renwick,Inc. 5-05-0005 (i) 708.697.6700
December 2, 1991
Mr. Larry E. Deibert
Director of Water Operations
City of Elgin
150 Dexter Court
Elgin, Illinois 60120-5555
Re: Northwest Area Water
Transmission Line
Phase II
Dear Larry:
The bids received for the above mentioned project are
in order. The unit costs, extensions, and total costs have
been checked and are in agreement with that supplied by the
individual contractors. A tabulation of bids has been
enclosed for your use.
It is our recommendation that the low bidder, Gluth
Brothers Construction, Inc. , be selected as the contactor
for the construction of this project. The bidder' s pro-
posal for making the entire improvement, for the amount
of $264, 305. 00, is 67 percent of the engineer' s estimate
and appears to be an excellent price.
If you have any questions, please call our office.
Very truly yours,
HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.
By: (1.�� 1iu''
ames R. Lenzini, P.E.
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TABULATION OF BIDS
NORTRWEST 1111 NITER TRANSMISSION LINT, PRASE II
IOVEIBEI 21, 1991
BARI CONTRACTOR, INC. LEAGUE SEWER CORST. ; EORTHNIST SENIB&WATER LAKE COUNTY GRADING CO. ; GERARDI SEVER i NITER
938 DOLORES DRIVE 1441 BERNARD DRIVE ; 369 N. WOOD DALI ROAD ; P.O. BOIL ; 4520 N. OSAGR
BENSINVILLI, IL 80108 ; ADDISON, IL 60101 ; WOOD DALI, IL 80191 LIBERTTVILLE, IL 80048 ; NORRIDGE, IL 60856
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BIDDER SECURITY BID BOND BID BOND BID BOND BID BOND BID BOND
(TIM ; QUANTITY UNIT ; UNIT COST RITINSION ; UNIT COST IITINSION ; UNIT COST IITEISION ; UNIT COST IITENSIOM UNIT COST EITINSION
0.1.11.U. 16', CLASS 52 84.0 ; L.F. $46.00 : $2,944.00 ; $90.00 ; $5,780.00 ; $40,75 : $2,808.00 ; $125.00 : $8,000.00 : $72.00 $4,608.00
D.I.W.W. 24', CLASS 52 2925.0 ; L.P. $61.00 ; $178,425.00 ; $65.00 ; $190,125.00 ; $60.00 ; $175,500.00 ; $78.00 ; $228,150.00 ; $74.95 $219,228.75 ;
ANCHORING PIPE, 6' 43.0 ; L.P. $30.00 ; $1,290.00 ; $32.00 ; $1,378.00 ; $30.00 ; $1,290.00 ' $90.00 ; $3,870.00 ; $24.00 $1,032.00 ;
16' GATE VALVE 1.0 EACH $2,500.00 $2,500.00 ; $3,900.00 ; 113,900.00 ; $3,150.00 ; $3,150.00 $2,800.00 $2,800.00 ; $3,280.42 $3,280.42
24" BUTTERFLY VALVE 4.0 EACH $3,200.00 $12,800.00 ' $4,200.00 $16,800.00 ; $3,450.00 ; $13,800.00 $3,000.00 $12,000.00 : $4,050.00 $18,200.00
COMB. All NIL. VACUUM VALVE 5" 3.0 EACH $1,600.00 $4,800.00 $4,100.00 $12,300.00 ; $3,350.00 ; $10,050.00 , $1,400.00 $4,200.00 ' $1,485.00 $4,455.00
TAPPING SLEEVE i VALVE 16' 1.0 EACH $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $8,900.00 $8,900.00 ; $6,015.00 ; $6,015.00 ' $6,600.00 $8,800.00 $5,825.30 $5,625.30
VALVE VAULT, 6' DIA. NITA
TYPE I FRANE l CLOSED LID 9.0 EACH $3,000.00 $27,000.00 , $2,000.00 ; $18,000.00 ; 12,700.00 ; $24,300.00 $1,900.00 $17,100.00 , $3,700.00 $33,300.00
FIRE HYDRANT COMPLETE 4.0 ; EACH $1,500.00 $6,000.00 ; $3,100.00 ; $12,400.00 $2,250.00 ; $9,000.00 , $1,500.00 $6,000.00 ; $2,505.00 $10,020.00
CASING PIPE IN TRENCH, 36' 160.0 ; L.P. $110.00 $17,600.00 $75.00 ; $12,000.00 $110.00 $17,600.00 ; $90.00 $14,400.00 ; $142.00 $22,720.00
DOI. A JACI. WATER HAIL, 24' ; 75.0 L.F. $110.00 $8,250.00 $105.00 ; $7,875.00 $95.00 $7,125.00 ; $75.00 $5,625.00 ; $225.00 $16,815.00
TRIICH BACK/ILL 1215.0 L.F. $25.00 ; $31,875.00 $22.00 ; $28,050.00 $32.00 $40,800.00 ; $30.00 $38,250.00 $32.71 $41,705.25
PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT 181.0 S.T. $40.00 $7,240.00 $22.00 ; $3,982.00 $32.00 ; $5,792.00 ; $40.00 $7,240.00 $45.00 $8,145.00
DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT ; 168.0 ; S.Y. $40.00 $6,720.00 ; $20.00 ; $3,360.00 $26.00 ; $4,368.00 ; $25.00 $4,200.00 $22.00 $3,696.00
FIRE HYDRANTS TO BE REMOVID 1.0 ; EACH $500.00 $500.00 $900.00 : $900.00 $1,600.00 ; $1,600.00 : $200.00 $200.00 $300.00 $300.00 ;
TOPSOIL PLACEMENT i SEEDING 2.05 ; ACRE $12,000.00 $24,600.00 $9,000.00 ; $18,450.00 ;$16,000.00 ; $32,800.00 ; $1,000.00 $2,050.00 $7,500.00 $15,375.00 ;
TRAFFIC CONTROL l PROTECTION ; 1 ; L.SOM ; $5,000.00 ; $5,000.00 $2,000.00 ; $2,000.00 ;$13,500.00 ; $13,500.00 ;$18,000.00 ; $18,000.00 $7,500.00 $7,500.00
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TOTALS $343,544.00 $346,178.00 $369,298.00 $378,485.00 $414,065.72
CITY OF ELGIN
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, SPECIAL PROVISIONS,
SPECIFICATIONS, PROPOSAL,
CONTRACT AND CONTRACT BOND
FOR
NORTHWEST AREA WATER TRANSMISSION LINE
PHASE II
GEORGE VANDEVOORDE, MAYOR
DOLONNA MECUM, CITY CLERK
NOVEMBER, 1991
PREPARED BY:
HAMPTON, LENZINI AND RENWICK, INC.
CIVIL ENGINEERS
380 SHEPARD DRIVE
ELGIN, ILLINOIS 60123-7010
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
1 . Time and Place of Opening Bids. Sealed proposals for the
Northwest Area Water Transmission Line, Phase II will be
received at the City Hall, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, Illinois,
until 11:00 a.m. , November 21, 1991, and at that time publicly
opened and read. These proposals shall be marked "NORTHWEST
AREA WATER TRANSMISSION LINE, PHASE II . "
2. Description of Work.
a. The proposed improvement is located along Big
Timber Road from Randall Road east to a location
approximately 4, 000 feet east of Randall Road in
the City of Elgin, Kane County, Illinois.
b. The proposed improvement consists of:
Constructing 64 lineal feet of 16" diameter
ductile iron water main, 2, 925 lineal feet of 24"
diameter ductile iron water main, installing 9
valves in vaults, 4 fire hydrants complete, trench
backfill; pavement and driveway replacement,
restoration; and appurtenant work.
3. Instructions to Bidders.
a. Plans, specifications and proposal forms may be
obtained from the Purchasing Department Office at
City Hall, 150 Dexter Court, Elgin, Illinois upon
payment of a $25.00 non-refundable charge.
b. All proposals must be accompanied by a proposal
guaranty as provided in the specifications.
4. Rejection of Bids. The City of Elgin reserves the right to
waive technicalities and reject any or all proposals.
By order of
The City Council of Elgin, Illinois
Dolonna Mecum
City Clerk
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS
The construction of the proposed improvement shall be governed
by the following specifications and manuals insofar as applicable.
1 . Supplemental Specifications for Section 100 of
the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge
Construction. "
2. Supplemental Specifications for Water Main
Improvements.
3. "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge
Construction" ( SSR&BC) adopted by the Illinois
Department of Transportation on July 1, 1988.
4. "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for
Streets and Highways, " (MUTCD) latest edition by
the Illinois Department of Transportation.
The following special provisions supplement the said
specifications and in case of conflict with any part or parts of
said specifications, these special provisions shall take precedence
and shall govern. In case of conflict between the Supplemental
Specifications and Standard Specifications, the Supplemental
Specifications shall take precedence and shall govern.
PART A: The following special provisions apply to those articles
of Section 100 of the SSR&BC indicated.
1. Article 101 . 51 Datum. U.S.G.S. datum is the
vertical control utilized for this improvement.
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PART B: The following special provisions apply to the specific
proposal pay item numbers indicated.
Items No. 1 and 2. 16" and 24" DUCTILE IRON WATER MAIN, CLASS 52.
Pipe material shall be cement-lined ductile iron Class 52 with
push-on joints. Bedding shall be Type 3 for all areas except those
receiving trench backfill . Bedding for areas receiving trench
backfill shall be Type 4. A nominal 5. 5 ' of cover shall be
provided between the top of the water main and the existing or
proposed street or ground surface and shall be installed using the
invert elevations shown on the plans to locate and limit the high
points to those shown on the plan.
All water main shall be installed with serrated brass wedges
in the joints to provide a means of tracing and/or for electrical
thawing. Four wedges per joint shall be utilized for 16" and 24"
pipe. Cable bond conductor may be used in place of the brass
wedges.
All water main shall be encased in a loose 8 millimeter thick
polyethylene tube in accordance with ANSI/AWWA C-105/A-21 . 5, Method
A.
The pressure and leakage tests for all water main will be
conducted at a pressure of 150 psi.
The proposed water main grade may need to be adjusted to avoid
conflicts with existing utilities. An upward grade to the
combination air release vacuum valves must be maintained. This
work shall be as directed by the Engineer and will be considered
incidental to the water main being installed.
The Contractor shall install utility line marking tape along
the centerline of the entire pipeline. The tape shall be four to
six inches below the base course in roadway and median areas, and
shall be twenty to twenty-eight inches below existing or proposed
ground surface in other areas.
The six-inch wide tape shall be aluminum foil encased in an
impervious mylar plastic coating on both sides, resistant to acid,
alkali and corrosion and detectable with radio-type locators to a
buried depth of three feet. The words Caution - Water Main Buried
Below shall be continuously, reverse-printed on the Safety
Precaution Blue tape with striping. The tape shall be Lineguard,
Inc. , Type III SUPER TUFF, CAUTION STRIPED, Linetec, Inc. or an
approved equal .
All fittings shall be cement-lined ductile iron. All plugs
shall provide a tapped connection to permit filling, testing,
chlorination and draining as necessary. Bedding, wedges,
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polyethylene encasement, nominal cover, marking tape, etc. ,
required for water main shall also apply to fittings.
Clearing of brush for installation of the water main shall be
as directed by the Engineer and approved by the City of Elgin.
Clearing of brush shall be considered incidental to the water main.
All of the above shall be included in the unit price bid per
lineal foot for DUCTILE IRON WATER MAIN, CLASS 52, of the size
specified. Measurement shall be the actual measured length,
including all fittings except valves. '
Item No. 3. ANCHORING PIPE, 6" . This work shall be in conformance
with Section 2 of the Supplemental Water Main Specifications
insofar as applicable and the following provisions.
Six (6 ) inch anchoring pipe or couplings shall be installed
between the water main tee and the fire hydrant auxiliary valve.
The pipe or coupling shall be of sufficient length to place the
auxiliary valve not closer than 2-1/2 feet to the back of the
proposed curb and gutter and/or the fire hydrant not closer than 3-
1/2 feet to the back of curb. Anchoring pipe shall be Class 52,
cement-lined ductile iron pipe.
Anchoring pipe shall be measured for payment in lineal feet
along the centerline of the completed pipe from the centerline of
the water main tee to the joint with the auxiliary valve.
This work will be paid for at the contract unit price per
lineal foot for ANCHORING PIPE, 6" .
Item No. 4. 16" GATE VALVE. Gate valves furnished for this
improvement shall be as manufactured by Waterous, Mueller, Kennedy
or Clow and be resilient seated gate valves. All gate valves shall
be furnished with "0" ring stem seals.
Item No. 5. 24" BUTTERFLY VALVE. Butterfly valves furnished for
this improvement shall be as manufactured by Henry Pratt. All
butterfly valves shall be "ground hog" with cast iron disk and link
lever operator.
Item No. 6. COMBINATION AIR RELEASE VACUUM VALVE, 6". This work
shall consist of installing combination air release vacuum valves
as designated on the plans. The valves shall be capable of
exhausting air when the water main is being filled, admitting air
when the water main is drained and exhausting small amounts of
accumulated entrained air when the water main is in operation.
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Valves shall be APCO #150C Heavy Duty or Val-Matic #206C
Combination Air Release Vacuum Valves or approved equals.
The valves shall be installed in valve vaults, on tees
installed in the proposed water main. The tees shall be installed
as incidental to the water main. The valve vaults shall be paid
for as a separate pay item.
This work shall be paid for at the contract unit price each
for COMBINATION AIR RELEASE VACUUM VALVE 6" , which price shall
include the cost of all materials, fittings, adaptors, joint
materials, blocking and all work and equipment necessary to make a
complete and operating installation.
Item No. 7. TAPPING SLEEVE AND VALVE 16" . Tapping sleeves and
valves furnished for this improvement shall be split cast sleeves
as manufactured by Waterous, Mueller or Clow. All tapping valves
shall be furnished with "0" ring stem seals.
Item No. 8. VALVE VAULTS. This work shall be done in accordance
with Section 612 of the SSR&BC insofar as applicable and the
following provisions.
All valve vaults shall be constructed of precast concrete
sections. Adjusting rings and cast iron frames shall be sealed
with butyl rope.
On valve vaults containing gate valves, a concentric cone or
flat slab top may be provided. The cone or slab shall be placed on
the vault so as to place the center of the cone or slab directly
over the valve operating nut of the gate valve or butterfly valve.
All valves shall be supported by a minimum 8" x 8" x 8"
concrete brick or solid concrete block support placed between the
valve flange and the vault base.
On valve vaults having a flat slab top, a minimum earth cover
of 12"+ shall be provided over the slab by providing a minimum 4"
adjusting ring under the frame. A maximum 8" thickness of
adjusting rings will be permitted.
Each valve vault shall be provided with a 2 ' deep by 24"
diameter drainage sump filled to the invert of the vault with 3/4"
size washed stone.
All lids for valve vaults shall be imprinted with the word
WATER.
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Item No. 9. FIRE HYDRANT COMPLETE. This work shall be in
conformance with Section 7 of the Supplemental Specifications
insofar as applicable and the following provisions.
This item shall consist of installing a hydrant in accordance
with the details in the plans, including an auxiliary valve with
cast iron valve box and a 6" anchoring coupling approximately 14"
long between the hydrant and valve. The length of anchoring pipe
needed to place the centerline of hydrant approximately 3-1/2 '
behind curb will be paid for separately.
Where hydrants are to be set based on proposed finished grades
as shown on plan, embankment shall be mounded around the hydrant to
achieve proper grades per the Engineer's direction. Embankment
shall conform to Section 207 of the Standard Specifications and
shall be considered incidental to the contract.
The following City of Elgin Water Department Hydrant
Specifications shall apply.
1 . Hydrant shall be manufactured to the latest and best design
conforming to the current AWWA Specification C-502, "Standard
for Dry Barrel Fire Hydrants" and be of the break-away style
traffic design.
2. Friction losses through the hydrant shall not exceed 4.26 psi
at 1000 gpm through the pumper nozzle and 1.25 psi through 2
hose nozzles simultaneously when the hydrant is tested as
outlined by AWWA C-502.
3. The hydrant main valve shall close with the pressure and all
operating parts, including valve seat, valve seat insert, cross
arm and upper valve washer shall be all bronze meeting
standards from one of the following ASTM's, B-61, B-62, B-98 or
B-150, as prescribed by C-502 for water with a specific
conductance of more than 350 UMHO/CM or water with a PH of 9 or
more.
4. Hydrant operating threads shall be contained in an oil cup
reservoir, sealed away from water, moisture and foreign matter
by utilizing 0 ring seals and shall further be protected by the
use of a weather shield and nut.
5. Hydrants shall be easy and economical to install and maintain,
shall incorporate no parts requiring field adjustment, and
shall place the nozzle at least 18" above the finished ground
line to fully comply with the National Fire Protection, Fire
Protection Handbook, 13th Edition.
6. Hydrant barrels shall be of such design that there is easy
installation of top extensions and full rotation (360 degrees)
of the upper barrel without shutting off water to the hydrant.
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7. Hydrants shall have one 4-1/2" pumper NST two 2-1/2" hose
nozzle NST, 1-1/2" pentagon, open left, a main operating rod
travel stop capable of withstanding 200 foot pounds in the
fully open or closed position, be suitable for 5-1/2' to 6-1/2'
bury, painted red, and included 6" mechanical joint hydrant
bottom complete with accessories.
8. All contractors/suppliers shall include: (A) A detailed
drawing to include a parts list indicating the material
construction and applicable ASTM Standards for each part or
item; and (B) Flow data for the proposed hydrant, if requested.
9. Any deviation from these specifications must receive written
approval from the City of Elgin Water Department or its
representative not less than 48 hours before bid date.
Hydrants shall be Waterous Pacer WB 67, Mueller "CENTURION" or
Clow F2500, each supplied with all optional features.
This work shall be paid for at the contract unit price each
for FIRE HYDRANT COMPLETE, as specified. This price shall include
the cost of fittings, joint materials, blocking, drainage bed,
auxiliary valve, cast iron box and all materials, work and
equipment necessary to make a complete and finished installation.
Item No. 10. CASING PIPE IN TRENCH, 36" . This work shall consist
of placing casing pipe in trench to provide a sealed carrier pipe
between other utilities and the water main. The work shall be in
conformance with Section 4 of the Supplemental Specifications
insofar as applicable and the following provisions.
The casing pipe shall be new smooth steel pipe, 36" in
diameter, minimum .438" thick welded steel pipe, conforming to ASTM
A139, Grade B steel plate. Steel Plate, with a minimum yield
strength of 36,000 psi (ASTM A-36, A570 Grade 36) may be used. The
pipe ends shall be bevelled for field butt welding.
All field welding of steel casing pipe shall be done in
accordance with AWWA C206-82, "Field Welding of Steel Water Pipe. "
The water transmission main shall be installed within the
casing in such manner so as to be electrically isolated from the
casing pipe and the void between the main and the casing filled
with dry sand.
The Contractor may install larger diameter or greater wall
thickness pipe than called for above if he feels it would be
beneficial to sand fill placement or pipe stability. The payment
item shall remain the same.
This work will be paid for at the contract unit price per
lineal foot for CASING PIPE IN TRENCH, 36" , measured in place.
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The price shall include the cost of all materials, pipe,
fittings, joint materials, blocking, skids, sand, bulkheads and all
work and equipment necessary to make a completed and finished
installation.
Water main installed within the casing pipe shall be paid for
at the contract unit price for WATER MAIN as set forth
hereinbefore.
Item No. 11. BORING AND JACKING WATER MAIN, 24" . This work shall
be performed in accordance with the "Supplemental Specifications
for Water Main Improvements" insofar as applicable and the
following provision.
Ends of the boring beneath an existing tree shall be a minimum
of five feet beyond the drip line of the tree, on each side of the
tree.
Special care shall be taken as to not damage the tree or its
root system.
Item No. 12. TRENCH BACKFILL. This work shall be in conformance
with Section 210 of the SSR&BC insofar as applicable and the
following provisions.
Trench backfill shall be State-approved FA-6 and shall be
compacted to a minimum 95% standard proctor density for the full
depth of the trench.
The trench backfill quantities shown in cubic yards on the
plans are for informational purposes only.
This work will be measured for payment in lineal feet along
the centerline of the water main for all placement within the
pavement area or proposed pavement area and to a point two feet
back of curb or proposed back of curb.
This work will be paid for at the contract unit price per
lineal foot for TRENCH BACKFILL, measured as specified herein.
Item No. 13. PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT. This work shall be in
conformance with Section 619 of the SSR&BC and the following
provisions.
All pavement shall be replaced "in kind" with these minimums:
12" Stone with 3" Bituminous Surface, 8" B.A.M. with 3" Bituminous
Surface, 8" P.C.C. Base with 3" Bituminous Surface.
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The maximum pay width for this item for any particular
location shall be as shown on the plan sheets.
This work will be paid for at the contract unit price per
square yard for PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT.
Item No. 14. DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT. This work shall be in
conformance with Section 619 of the SSR&BC insofar as applicable
and the following provisions.
All driveway pavement shall be replaced "in kind" with these
minimums: 8" of Aggregate, 6" of Aggregate with 2-1/2" Bituminous
Surface or 7" of P.C.C. Driveway Pavement.
The maximum pay width for this item for any particular
location shall be as shown on the plan sheets.
This work shall be paid for at the contract unit price per
square yard for DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT.
Item No. 15. FIRE HYDRANTS TO BE REMOVED. This work shall consist
of removing existing fire hydrants and the associated auxiliary
valves with cast iron boxes.
The Contractor shall exercise due care in removing the
equipment to be salvaged to prevent damage to same. In the event
damage does occur due to Contractor negligence, he shall repair
same at his expense.
The Contractor shall deliver all salvaged equipment to the
City as directed by the Engineer.
The resulting hole from the removal operation shall be
backfilled with granular material meeting the requirements of
Section 210 of the Standard Specifications.
The Contractor shall not proceed with this work until he
receives word from the City that all water mains have been
adequately shut down.
This work will be paid for at the contract unit price each for
FIRE HYDRANTS TO BE REMOVED, which will be payment in full for all
required work.
Item No. 16. TOPSOIL PLACEMENT AND SEEDING. This work shall be in
conformance with Sections 216, 642 and 643 of the SSR&BC insofar as
applicable and the following provisions.
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The topsoil shall be placed to a 4" compacted depth. Nitrogen
fertilizer shall be placed at a rate of 80 pounds per acre,
phosphorus at 48 pounds per acre and potassium at 32 pounds per
acre.
Class 2 roadside mixture shall be utilized for seeding.
Asphalt-coated mulch shall be placed over the seeding using Method
2.
The maximum pay width for this item is 30 feet.
This work shall be paid for at the contract unit price per
acre for TOPSOIL PLACEMENT AND SEEDING.
Item No. 17. TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PROTECTION. This item shall be
in accordance with the applicable guidelines contained in the
MUTCD, these Special Provisions and any special details and Highway
Standards contained herein and in the plans, and shall include
furnishing, installing, maintaining, relocating and removing all
traffic control devices used for the purpose of regulating, warning
or directing traffic during construction of this improvement.
Special attention is called to Articles 107. 10 and 107. 14 of
the Standard Specifications and the following Highway Standards.
Standards
2298, 2299, 2300,
U-1, U-2, U-4
At the preconstruction meeting, the Contractor shall furnish
the name of the individual in his direct employ who is to be
responsible for the installation and maintenance of the traffic
control for this project. If the actual installation and
maintenance are to be accomplished by a subcontractor, consent
shall be requested of the Engineer at the time of the
preconstruction meeting in accordance with Article 108.01 of the
Standard Specifications. This shall not relieve the Contractor of
the foregoing requirement for a responsible individual in his
direct employ. The City will provide the Contractor the name of
its representative who will be responsible for the administration
of the Traffic Control Plan.
The governing factor in the execution and staging of work for
this project is to provide the public with the safest possible
travel conditions along the roadway through this construction zone.
The Contractor shall so arrange his operations as to keep the
closing of any lane of the roadway to an absolute minimum. All
lanes shall be re-opened to traffic at the end of each working day.
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The Contractor shall maintain entrances and side roads along
the proposed improvement; interference with traffic movements and
inconvenience to abutting owners and public shall be kept to a
minimum and access for emergency vehicles shall be provided at all
times. The cost of any temporary aggregate or bituminous material
required to maintain the above conditions shall be included in the
cost of the item Traffic Control and Protection. Any delays or
inconveniences caused the Contractor by complying with these
requirements shall be considered as incidental to the item Traffic
Control and Protection and no additional compensation will be
allowed.
All traffic control devices used on this project shall conform
to the plans, Traffic Control Standards and the MUTCD. No
modification of these requirements will be allowed without prior
written approval of the Engineer.
Traffic control devices include all signs and their supports,
signals, pavement markings, temporary concrete barrier, barricades
with sand bags, channelizing devices, warning lights, arrow boards,
flaggers or any other device used for the purpose of regulating,
warning or guiding traffic through the construction zone.
Flaggers are to be provided whenever construction operations
or equipment alter or disrupt the normal flow of traffic.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper location,
installation and arrangement of all traffic control devices.
Special attention shall be given to advance warning signs during
construction operations in order to keep lane assignment consistent
with barricade placement at all times.
At the completion of each stage of construction or whenever
operations indicate that a relocation of a proposed or existing
traffic control device is advisable as determined by the Engineer,
the Contractor will be required to remove, relocate, reinstall and
maintain the device as necessary.
Construction signs referring to daytime lane closures during
working hours shall be removed or covered during non-working hours.
The Contractor shall coordinate all traffic control work on
this project with adjoining or overlapping projects, including
barricade placement necessary to provide a uniform traffic pattern.
When directed by the Engineer, the Contractor shall remove all
_ traffic control devices which were furnished, installed and
maintained by him under this contract and such devices shall remain
the property of the Contractor. All traffic control devices shall
remain in place until specific authorization for relocation or
removal is received from the Engineer.
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The Contractor shall ensure that all traffic control devices
installed by him are operational 24 hours a day, including Sundays
and holidays.
The Contractor shall provide a manned telephone on a
continuous 24-hour-a-day basis to receive notification of any
deficiencies regarding traffic control and protection and shall
dispatch men, materials and equipment to correct any such
deficiencies. The Contractor shall respond to any call from the
City concerning any request for improving or correcting traffic
control devices and begin making the requested repairs within two
hours from the time of notification.
When travelling in lanes open to public traffic, the
Contractor' s vehicles shall always move with and not against or
across the flow of traffic. These vehicles shall enter or leave
work areas in a manner which will not be hazardous to or interfere
with traffic and shall not park or stop except within designated
work areas. Personal vehicles shall not park within the right-of-
way except in specific areas designated by the Engineer.
Any drop-off greater than three inches, but less than six
inches, within eight feet of the pavement edge shall be protected
by Type I or II barricades equipped with non-directional steady-
burn lights at 100 foot center-to-center spacing. If the drop-off
within eight feet of the pavement edge exceeds six inches, the
barricades mentioned above shall be placed at 50 foot center-to-
center spacing. Barricades that must be placed in excavated areas
shall have leg extensions installed such that the top of the
barricade is in compliance with the height requirements of Standard
2299. Vertical panels or other delineating devices may be
substituted for Type I or II barricades with the approval of the
Engineer.
Placement of all signs and barricades shall proceed in the
direction of flow of traffic. Removal of all signs and barricades
shall start at the end of the construction areas and proceed toward
oncoming traffic unless otherwise directed by the Engineer.
Delays to the Contractor caused by complying with these
requirements will be considered incidental to the item for Traffic
Control and Protection and no additional compensation will be
allowed.
This item of work will be measured on a lump sum basis for
furnishing, installing, maintaining, relocating and removing the
traffic and pedestrian control devices, temporary aggregate and
bituminous materials required and these Special Provisions.
This work will be paid for at the contract lump sum price for
TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PROTECTION, which price shall be payment in
full for all labor, materials, transportation, handling and
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incidentals necessary to furnish, install, maintain and remove all
traffic and pedestrian control devices, temporary aggregate and/or
bituminous materials required to provide temporary access required
by these Special Provisions. The salvage value of the materials
removed shall be reflected in the bid price for this item.
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PART C: The following special provisions are general in nature and
apply to the contract as a whole. Any costs incurred as
a result of these provisions shall be considered as
incidental to and included in the various contract unit
prices unless a specific pay item is included.
1. COOPERATION WITH BIG TIMBER ROAD PAVEMENT AND OTHER
CONTRACTORS. The Contractor for this improvement will
coordinate his work with the Contractor awarded, or to be
awarded, the State of Illinois contract for Big Timber Road
improvements between Stations 194+70 and 269+50. It is
anticipated the street contractor will request all of the water
main in Big Timber Road be constructed and tested as soon as
possible. In addition, the Contractor for this improvement
will coordinate his work with the Windsor Development water
main installation on the north side of Big Timber Road at
Station 247+00.
2. UTILITY NOTICE. Prior to beginning any excavation, the
Contractor shall notify the owners of all utilities so that
underground utilities can be field located and above-ground
utilities braced, if necessary.
3. NOTICE TO ENGINEER. The Contractor shall notify the City
Engineer at 931-5955 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. 48 hours in advance of any work so that the Engineer may
have the time necessary to schedule any staking or arrange for
inspection of materials and construction. Failure on the part
of the Contractor to properly notify the City Engineer will
cause the Contractor to have deducted from his contract any
costs for inspection and testing of any materials incorporated
in the work but not inspected and approved prior to or during
construction.
4. PREVAILING WAGE RATES. The Contractor shall pay all labor
employed on the project not less than the prevailing wage rates
as set forth in compliance with Illinois law. Wage rates are
on file in the Office of the Secretary of State, Springfield,
Illinois, for public inspection and the latest rates for the
City of Elgin are included herein.
5. SUBCONTRACTOR APPROVAL. Before starting work on the project,
the Contractor shall inform the Engineer of all subcontractors
he will engage to work on the project. It will be the
Contractor's responsibility to show evidence and provide
references that prove the subcontractor is qualified to do the
work.
6. CLEAN-UP AND RESTORATION OF SURFACES AND IMPROVEMENTS. The
Contractor shall at all times keep the site of the work,
including all private or public property involved in or
adjacent to the work, free from any rubbish, surplus or waste
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materials that have been deposited by his employees, or which
have been accumulated as a result of the work.
The area surrounding the work site shall be left in the same
or better condition that existed prior to the start of
construction.
Beyond the limits of the proposed water line improvements, the
Contractor shall replace all surface materials and shall
restore paving, curbing, sidewalks, roads, shrubbery, fences,
sod or other surfaces disturbed as•a result of the water main
construction, to a condition equal to that before the work
began, furnishing all labor and materials incidental thereto.
The Contractor shall restore all fences, hedges or other
similar existing facilities to their preconstruction
condition.
Surplus materials, tools and temporary structures shall be
removed by the Contractor and all dirt, rubbish and excess
earth from excavations shall be hauled to and disposed of at
dumps provided by the Contractor, all in a manner satisfactory
to the Engineer.
Street signs and other improvements, if disturbed, shall be
restored to their original condition.
After completion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all
surplus materials, tools, equipment or plant, leaving the site
clean, unobstructed and ready for use.
The Engineer may arrange to remove from the work site all
rubbish, surplus or waste materials which the Contractor has
neglected to remove and deduct the costs of such removal from
any monies due the Contractor.
7. TEMPORARY SURFACE OVER TRENCH. Wherever water main is
constructed under roadways, driveways or other travelled
surfaces, a temporary surface shall be placed over the top of
the trench as soon as possible after backfilling unless
otherwise directed by the Engineer. The temporary surface
shall consist of a minimum two (2) inch thickness of
Bituminous Surface Plant Mix conforming to the Illinois
Department of Transportation current SSR&BC, Section 405.
8. HIGHWAY PERMIT. The Contractor shall be responsible for
obtaining the required permit from the Kane County Division of
Transportation for the installation of the water main.
9. EXCESS QUANTITIES. Certain items in the contract contain
quantities which may not be totally required if the items can
be accommodated under future street contract in a reasonable
amount of time. The Engineer will notify the Contractor prior
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to start of restoration of the item numbers and amounts of
quantities involved.
10. BLOW OFF PIPE. The Contractor shall provide blow off pipes at
locations shown on the plans or as required to permit complete
flushing, chlorinating and testing of all lines installed.
11. START OF CONSTRUCTION. Construction shall not be started
prior to receipt of the approved IEPA water permit and
approved Kane County Division of Transportation Permit.
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City of Elgin
"Affirmative Action -- City Contracts"
A. The City shall not contract in an amount exceeding ten thousand dollars with any contractor or vendor, maintain any
financial relation with any financial institution, or use the services of any labor organization or member thereof.
which employs fifteen or more persons, which does not first submit to the City a written committment to provide
equal employment opportunity . . .
The written commitment required by this section shall:
•1. Set out and agree to maintain specific employment or membership practices and policies sufficient to
achieve equal opportunity.
•2. Set out specific goals for participation by minority groups and female persons qualified by or for train-
ing or through previous work experience. This provision will not infringe upon the right of the employer
to determine the need for or qualifications of employees.
3. Agree to submit to the City upon request written evidence of the effectiveness of the above required
practices, policies and goals.
4. Agree to submit to the City upon request statistical data concerning employee composition or membership
composition on race, color, sex and job description.
5. Agree to distribute copies of the above commitment to all persons who participate in recruitment,
screening, referral and selection of job applicants, prospective job applicants or members.
6. Agree to require any subcontractor to submit to the City a written commitment which contains the provi-
sions required by paragraphs (1) through (5) above.
7. The written commitment required by this section may also be satisfied by filing a copy of an affirmative
action program of the contractor/vendor which is in effect and which has been approved by any local,
state or federal agency with jurisdiction to approve such programs.
B. All such contracts by and between the City of Elgin and contractors and vendors for the purchase by the City of
Elgin of goods and/or services shall contain the following clauses:
"The contractor/vendor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,
color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, place of birth, age, or physical handicap which would not
interfere with the efficient performance of the job in question. The contractor/vendor will take affirmative
action to comply with the provisions of this ordinance and will require any subcontractor to submit to the
City of Elgin a written commitment to comply with those provisions. The contractor/vendor will distribute
copies of this commitment to all persons who participate in recruitment, screening, referral and selection of
job applicants, prospective Job applicants, members or prospective "subcontractors."
"The contractor/vendor agrees that the provisions of Chapter 3.12 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, is hereby
incorporated by reference, as if set out verbatim."
•1. What have you done and what will you do to recruit minority employees?
*2. Do you have a training program for minority employees?
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
Prevailing Wage Rate. All work under this contract shall comply
with the Prevailing Wage Rate Act of the State of Illinois,
Illinois Revised Statutes, 1983, Chapter 48, Section s39s-1, etc.
seq. A copy of the Prevailing Wage Rate is posted in the City of
Elgin Purchasing Office.
Insurance. The Contractor shall furnish a certificate of insurance
indemnifying and naming as additional insured the City of Elgin.
The insurance coverages shall not be less than the amounts
stipulated below:
1. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance, including
completed operations:
a. Bodily injury liability:
$1,000,000 each occurrence
$1,000,000 annual aggregate
b. Property damage liability:
$500,000 each occurrence
$500, 000 annual aggregate
2. Contractual Liability Insurance
a. Bodily injury liability:
$1,000,000 each occurrence
$1,000, 000 annual aggregate
b. Property damage liability:
$500,000 each occurrence
$500,000 annual aggregate
3. Owner' s and Contractor' s Protective Liability Insurance
a. Bodily injury liability:
$1,000,000 each occurrence
$2,000, 000 annual aggregate
b. Property damage liability:
$500,000 each occurrence
$500,000 annual aggregate
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4. Workmen's Compensation and Employer' s Liability Insurance
a. Workmen's Compensation: Statutory minimum
b. Employer' s Liability: Bodily injury
$500, 000 each employee
5. Automobile Liability
a. Bodily injury liability:
$500, 000 each person
$1, 000, 000 each occurrence
b. Property damage liability:
$500,000 each occurrence
The City of Elgin and Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. shall
be named as additional insureds on all insurance policies, except
Workmen' s Compensation and Employer' s Liability Insurance.
Addendum shall be acknowledged in the Bid Form; failure to do
so may subject the Bidder to disqualification.
Affirmative Action. Pursuant to the attached "Affirmative Action
-- City Contracts" provisions, the following information is
required:
A. Number of Employees:
B. If your bid is more than $10,000 and your number of employees
is 15 or more, the following should be submitted with your bid:
1. Completion of the attached Bidder' s Employee
Utilization Form.
2. A written statement of your Company' s commitment to
provide equal employment opportunity or a copy of your
Company' s current "Affirmative Action Program. "
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ASBESTOS ABT-GEN BLD 18.250 18.750 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.970 1.000 0.000
ASBESTOS ABT-MEC BLD 21.500 23.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.660 4.600 0.000
BOILERMAKER BLD 23.630 24.680 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.100 2.000 0.000
BRICK MASON BLD 21.130 22.130 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.380 1.400 0.000
CARPENTER ALL 20.860 21.860 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.690 1.750 0.000
CEMENT MASON N ALL 21.650 23.820 2.0 1.5 2.0 2.300 2.960 0.000
CEMENT MASON S ALL 21.220 23.340 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.380 2.410 0.000
ELECTRIC PWR EQMT OP ALL 18.196 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.500 2.550 0.000
ELECTRIC PWR GRNDMAN ALL 14.270 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.500 2.000 0.000
ELECTRIC PWR LINEMAN ALL 21.480 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.500 3.000 0.000
ELECTRIC PWR TRK DRV ALL 14.720 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.500 2.060 0.000
ELECTRICIAN N BLD 22.890 25.180 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.740 4.810 0.000
ELECTRICIAN S BLD 24.160 26.580 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.420 3.620 0.000
GLAZIER BLD 20.500 21.500 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.950 2.650 0.000
HT/FROST INSULATOR BLD 21.500 23.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.660 4.600 0.000
IRON WORKER BLD 20.920 22.270 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.770 5.390 0.000
LABORER ALL 17.250 17.750 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.970 1.000 0.000
MACHINIST BLD 21.800 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.000 0.000 0.000
MARBLE MASON BLD 17.380 18.380 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.450 0.800 0.000
MILLWRIGHT ALL 20.860 21.860 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.690 1.750 0.000
OPERATING ENGINEER BLD 1 23.200 23.950 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.550 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER BLD 2 21.900 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.550 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER BLD 3 20.225 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.550 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER BLD 4 18.500 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.550 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER HWY 1 21.500 22.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.500 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER HWY 2 20.950 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.500 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER HWY 3 19.800 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.500 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER HWY 4 18.400 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.500 2.250 1.250
OPERATING ENGINEER HWY 5 17.200 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.500 2.250 1.250
PAINTER BLD 20.200 20.700 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.650 1.100 0.000
PILEDRIVER ALL 20.860 21.860 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.690 1.750 0.000
PIPEFITTER BLD 22.000 23.750 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.650 3.500 0.000
PLASTERER BLD 19.000 20.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.250 1.250 0.000
ROOFER BLD 21.500 23.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.220 0.780 0.000
SHEETMETAL WORKER BLD 22.190 22.940 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.020 2.160 0.000
SPRINKLER FITTER BLD 19.460 20.710 1.5 2.0 2.0 2.400 2.500 0.000
STONE MASON BLD 17.760 18.760 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.750 1.100 0.000
TERRAZZO MASON BLD 20.300 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.800 1.850 0.000
TILE LAYER BLD 20.000 1.5 1.5 2.0 1.650 2.350 0.000
TRUCK DRIVER ALL 1 18.100 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.130 1.530 0.000
TRUCK DRIVER ALL 2 18.250 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.130 1.530 0.000
TRUCK DRIVER ALL 3 18.450 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.130 1.530 0.000
TRUCK DRIVER ALL 4 18.650 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.130 1.530 0.000
TUCKPOINTER BLD 21.850 22.850 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.150 2.350 0.000
*** PLEASE SEE ATTACHED FOR OVERTIME SPECIFICATIONS NOT LISTED.
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ELECTRICIANS N Townships of Burlington, Campton, Dundee, Elgin, Hampshire, Plato, Ruitland, St. Charles (except the West half of Sec. 26,
all of Secs. 27,
33, and 34, South half of Sec. 28, West half of Sec. 35) and Valley View CCC and Elgin Mental Health Center.
PLUMBERS i PIPEFITTERS 8 That part of the county South of Rt. 38.
CEMENT MASONS 8 That part of the county South of Rt. 38. (Includes Plasterers).
The following list is considered as those days for which holiday rates of wages for work performed apply:
New Years Day, Memorial/Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day. Generally, any of these
holidays which fall on a Sunday is celebrated on the following Monday. This then makes work performed on that Monday payable at the
appropriate overtime rate for holiday pay. Common practice in a given local may alter certain days of celebration such as the day after
Thanksgiving for Veterans Day. If in doubt, please check with IDOL.
EXPLANATION OF CLASSES
TRUCE DRIVER - BUILDING, HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Class 1. A-frame truck when used for transportation purposes; Air Compressors and Welding Machines, including those pulled by cars, pick-up
trucks and tractors; Ambulances; Batch Gate Lockers; Batch Hopperman; Car and Truck Washers; Carry Alls; Fork Lifts and Roisters; Helpers;
Mechanics Helpers and Greasers; Oil Distributors, 2-man operation; Pavement Breakers; Pole Trailer, upto 40 feet; Power Mower Tractors;
Self-Propelled Chip Spreader; Shipping and receiving Clerks and Checkers; Skipman; Slurry Trucks, 2-man operation; Slurry Trucks, Conveyor
Operated - 2 or 3-man operation; Teamsters, Unskilled Dumpmen; Warehousemen and Dockmen; Truck Drivers hauling warning lights, barricades,
and portable toilets on the job site.
Class 2. Dispatcher; Dump Crets and Adgetors under 7 yards; Dumpsters, Track Trucks, Euclids, Hug Bottom Dump Turnapulls or Turnatrailers
when pulling other than self-loading equipment or similar equipment under 16 cubic yards; Mixer Trucks under 7 yards; Ready-Mix Plant Hopper
Operator; Winch Trucks, 2 Axles.
Class 3. Cump Crets and Adgetors 7 yards and over; Dumpsters,.Track Trucks, Euclids, Hug Bottom Dump Turnatrailers or Turnapulls when pulling
other than self-loading equipment or similar equipment over 16 cubic yards. Explosives and/or Fission Material Trucks; Mixer Trucks 7 yards
or over; Mobile Cranes while in transit; Oil Distributors, 1-man operation; Pole Trailer, over 40 feet; Pole and Expandable Trailers hauling
material over 50 feet long; additional 504 per hour; Slurry Trucks, 1-man operation; Winch Trucks, 3-axles or more; Mechanic - Truck Welder
and Truck Painter.
Class 4. Asphalt Plant Operators in areas where it has been past practice Dual-purpose vehicles, such as mounted crane trucks with hoist
and accessories; Foreman; Master Mechanic; Self-loading equipment like P.B. and trucks with scoops on the front.
OPERATING ENGINEERS - BUILDING
Class 1. Assistant Craft Foreman; Craft Foreman; Mechanic; Asphalt Plant; Asphalt Spreader; Autograde; Batch Plant; Benoto (requires Two
Engineers); Boiler and Throttle Valve; Caisson Rigs; Central Redi-Mix Plant; Combination Back Hoe Front End-loader Machine; Compressor and
Throttle Valve; Concrete Breaker (Truck Mounted); Concrete Conveyor; Concrete Paver; Concrete Placer; Concrete Pump (Truck Mounted); Concrete
Tower, Cranes, All, Cranes, Hammerhead, Creter Crane; Crusher, Stone, etc.; Derricks, All; Derricks, Traveling; Formless Curb and Gutter
Machine; Grader, Elevating; Grouting Machines; Highlift Shovels or Front Endloader 2-1/4 yd. and over; Hoists, Elevators, outside type rack
and pinion and similar machines; Hoists, one, two and three Drum; Hoists, Two tugger One Floor; Hydraulic Backhoes; Hydraulic Boom Trucks;
Locomotives, All; Motor Patrol; Pile Drivers and Skid Rig; Post Hole Digger; Pre-Stress Machine; Pump Crates; Squeeze Cretes-screw Type Fumps;
Gypsum Bulker and Pump; Raised and Blind Hole Drill; Rock Drill; Roto Mill Grinder; Scoops - Tractor Drawn; Slip-form Paver; Straddle
Buggies; Tournapull; Tractor with Book and Side Boom; Trenching Machines.
Class 2. Bobcat (over 3/4 cu. yd.); Boilers; Brick Forklift; Broom, All Power Propelled; Bulldozers; Concrete Mixer (Two Bag and Over);
Conveyor, Portable; Fortlift Trucks; Greaser Engineer; Highlift Shovels or Front Endloaders under 2-1/4 yd.; Hoists, Automatic; Hoists, inside
Freight Elevators; Hoists, Sewer Dragging Machine; Hoists, Tugger Single Drum; Rollers, All; Steam Generators; Tractors, All; Tractor Drawn
Vibratory Roller (Receives an additional $.50 per hour); Winch Trucks with "A" Frame.
Class 3. Air Compressor - Combination - Small Equipment Operator; Generators; Heaters, Mechanical; Hoists, Inside Elevators - (Rheostat
Manual Controlled); Hoists, Inside Elevators - Push Button with Automatic Doors; Hydraulic Power Units (Pile Driving and Extracting); Pumps,
over 3" (1 to 3 not to exceed a total of 300 ft.); Pumps, Well Points; Welding Machines (2 through 5); Winches, 4 small Electric Drill
winches; Bobcat (up to and including 3/4 cu. yd.).
Class 4. Hoists, Inside Elevators, Push Button with Automatic Doors; Oilers; Brick Forklift.
OPERATING ENGINEERS - HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION
Class 1. Craft Foreman; Asphalt Plant, Asphalt Heater and Planer Combination; Asphalt Spreader; autograder, Belt Loader; Caisson Rigs; Car
Dumper; Central Redi-Mix Plant; Combination Backhoe Front Endloader Machine, (1 cu. yd. Backhoe Bucket or over or with attachments); Concrete
Breaker (Truck Mounted): Concrete Conveyor; Concrete Paver over 27E cu. ft.; Concrete Placer; Concrete Tube Float; Cranes, all attachments;
Cranes, Hammerhead, Linden, Pero i Machines of a like nature; Crete Crane; Crusher, Stone, etc.; Derricks, All; Derrick Boats; Derricks,
Traveling; Dredges; Field Mechanic-Welder; Formless Curb and Gutter Machine; Gradall and Machines of a like nature; Grader, Elevating; Grader,
Motor Grader, Motor Patrol, Auto Patrol, Form Grader, Pull Grader, Subgrader; Guard Rail Post Driver Mounted; Hoists, One, Two and Three Drum;
Hydraulic Backhoes; Locomotive, All; Mucking Machine; Pile Drivers and Skid Rig; Pre-Stress Machine; Pump Crates Dual Ram (Requires frequent
lubrication and water); Rock Drill -.Crawler or Skid Rig; Rock Drill - Truck Mounted; Roto Mill Grinder; Slip-Form Paver; Soil Test Drill
Rig (Truck Mounted); Straddle Buggies; Hydraulic Telescoping form (Tunnel); Tractor Drawn Belt Loader; Tractor with Boom; Tractor-sire with
Attachments; Trenching Machine; Truck Mounted Concrete Pump with Boom; Raised or Blind Hole; Drills (Tunnel Shaft); Underground Boring and/or
Mining Machines; Wheel Excavator; Widener (APSCO).
Class 2. Batch Plant; Bituminous Mixer; Bobcats (over 3/4 cu. yd.); Boiler and Throttle Valve; Bulldozers; Car Loader Trailing Conveyors;
Combination Backhoe Front Endloader Machine (less than 1 cu. yd. Backhoe Bucket or over or with attachments); Compressor and Throttle Valve;
Compressor, Common Receiver (3); Concrete Breaker or Hydro Hammer; Concrete Grinding Machine; Concrete Mixer or Paver 7S Series to and
Including 27 cu. ft.; Concrete Spreader; Concrete Curing Machine, Burlap Machine, Belting Machine and Sealing Machine; Conveyor Muck Cars
(Haglund or Similar Type); Finishing Machine - Concrete; Greaser Engineer; Bighlift Shovels or Front Endloader; Hoist - Sewer Dragging
Machine; Hydraulic Boom Trucks (All Attachments); Locomotives, Dinky; Pump Cretes; Squeeze Cretes-Screw Type Pumps, Gypsum Bulker and Pump;
Roller, Asphalt; Rotory Snow Plows; Rototiller, Seaman, etc., self-propelled; Scoops - Tractor Drawn; Self-Propelled Compactor; Spreader -
Chip - Stone, etc.; Scraper; Scraper - Prima Mover in Tandem (Regardless of Size) (Add $1.00 to Class II hourly rate for each hour and for
each machine attached thereto, Add $1.00 to Class II hourly rate for each hour); Tank Car Heater; Tractors, Push, Pulling Sheeps Foot, Disc,
Compactor, etc. Tug Boats.
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Class 3. Boilers; Brooms, All Power Propelled; Cement Supply Tender; Compressor, Common Receiver (2); Concrete Mixer (Two Bag and Over);
Conveyor, Portable; Farm-Type Tractors Used for Mowing, Seeding, etc.; Fireman on Boilers; Forklift Trucks; Grouting Machine; Hoists,
Automatic; Hoists, All Elevators; Hoists, Tugger Single Drum; Jeep Diggers, Pipe Jacking Machines; Post-Bole Digger; Power Saw, Concrete
Power Driven; Pug Mills; Rollers, other than asphalt; Seed and Straw Blower; Steam Generators; Stump Machine; Winch Trucks with "A" Frame;
work Boats; Tamper - Form-Motor Driven.
Class 4. Air Compressor - Small and Large; Asphalt Spreader, Backend Man; Combination - Small Equipment Operator; Generators - Small 50kw
and Under; Generators - Large over 50kw; Heaters, Mechanical; Hydraulic Power Unit (Pile Driving, Extracting, or Drilling); Light Plants,
All (1 through 5); Pumps, over 3" (1 to 3 not to exceed a total of 300 ft.); Pumps, Well Points; Tract-airs; Welding Machines (2 through 5);
winches, 4 Small Electric Drill Winches; Bobcats (up to and including 3/4 cu. yd.).
Class 5. Oilers.
Other Classifications of Work:
For definitions of classifications not otherwise set out, the Department generally has on file such definitions which are available. If there
is no such definition on file, the Bureau of Labor Statistics SIC list will be used. If a task to be performed is not subject to one of
the classifications of pay set out, the Department will upon being contacted state which neighboring county has such a classification and
provide such rate, such rate being deemed to exist by reference in this document. Further, if no such neighboring county rate applies to
the task, the Department shall undertake a special determination, such special determination being then deemed to have existed under this
determination. If a project requires these, or any classification not listed, please contact IDOL at 217/782/1710 for wage rates or
clarifications.
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BIDDER'S EMPLOYEE UTILIZATION FORM
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Yhis report is required by the City of Elgin and should be submitted before
bid can be awarded. Chapter 3. 12.100 Affirmative Action = City Contrccto.
. IDENTIFICATION (Name 8 address of bidder) DESCRIPTION OF BID PROJECT
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It is understood that the statistical data provided by the bidder reflects its
efforts regarding equal employment opportunity practices on minority groups end
female populations, without regard of race. color, religion. sex. ancestry. age.
national origin or physical handicap. I
CITY OF ELGIN
SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following Supplemental Specifications are revisions, additions and deletions to
the current "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction" as adopted by the
Illinois Department of Transportation.
SECTION 100
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND COVENANTS
SECTION 101 . DEFINITION OF TERMS
Add the following to Section 101 .
101 .50 AWARDING AUTHORITY
The terms "Council, City, Municipality" or other words used to describe the Awarding
Authority in these documents and the Standard Specifications shall be interpreted to mean
the City of Elgin.
101 .51 DATUM
The vertical control as established by ordinance of the governmental body under whose
jurisdiction the improvement is being made. All elevations and grades referred to are
dimensions showing the vertical distances above said control.
SECTION 102. BIDDING REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS
Revise the following articles as indicated.
102.01 PREQUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS
Delete paragraphs (a) and (b) of this article and add the following:
Upon request of the Engineer or Owner, bidders will submit the following information
for consideration prior to the award of the contract.
(a) Location and description of the bidder's plant and permanent place of
business.
(b) List of equipment available to accomplish the proposed project and the
adequacy and age of said equipment.
(c) List of similar projects carried out by the bidder and name and telephone
number of the consulting engineers who supervised the projects.
(d) Current financial statement prepared and certified by a Certified Public
Accountant.
(e) Any additional information tending to show that the bidder is adequately
prepared to fulfill the contract.
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SECTION 104. SCOPE OF WORK
Add the following article to this section.
104.09 CONSTRUCTION SITE MAINTENANCE
During construction, the Contractor shall keep the site of the work and adjacent
premises free from material, debris and rubbish. The Contractor shall furnish men and
equipment as necessary to remove objectionable material, debris and rubbish from the
construction site as directed by the Engineer.
SECTION 105. CONTROL OF WORK
105.03 PLANS AND WORKING DRAWINGS
Delete the last sentence of the first paragraph of this article and add the following:
The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for concept check such additional shop,
working or layout drawings pertaining to the construction of the work as may be required.
Any work done or materials ordered prior to the completion of the check of such plans or
drawings shall be at the Contractor's risk.
The Contractor agrees that shop drawing submittals processed by the Engineer are not
change orders; that the purpose of shop drawing submittals by the Contractor is to
demonstrate to the Engineer that the Contractor understands the design concept, that he
demonstrates his understanding by indicating which equipment and material he intends to
furnish and install and by detailing the fabrication and installation methods he intends
to use. All shop drawings submitted to the Engineer shall indicate that they have been
checked and approved by the Contractor prior to submittal.
The Contractor further agrees that if deviations, discrepancies or conflicts between
shop drawing submittals and the contract documents in the form of design drawings and
specifications are discovered either prior to or after shop drawing submittals are processed
by the Engineer, the design drawings and specifications shall control and shall be followed.
105.09 CONSTRUCTION STAKES, LINES AND GRADES
Add the following to this article:
The Contractor shall give the Engineer 48 hours notice in advance of the start of
construction so construction staking can be scheduled.
The Contractor shall furnish the required technical help and equipment necessary to
transfer the line and grade from the stakes established by the Engineer.
Add the following articles to this section.
105.15 RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONSTRUCTION - SAFETY, SHORING, SCAFFOLDING AND CONSTRUCTION
METHODS
The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all
safety precautions and programs in connection with the work. He shall take all necessary
precautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage,
injury or loss to:
(a) All employees on the work and other persons who may be affected thereby.
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(b) All the work and all materials or equipment to be incorporated therein,
whether in storage on or off the site, and
(c) 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.
The Contractor shall be responsible for complying 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. He shall be responsible
for erecting and maintaining, as required by the conditions and progress of the work, all
necessary safeguards for its safety and protection. He shall notify owners of adjacent
utilities when prosecution of the work may affect them. All damage, injury or loss to any
property referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b) caused directly or indirectly, in whole or
in part, by the Contractor, any subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by
any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be Liable, shall be remedied by the
Contractor. The 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 acceptable.
105.16 LIMITATIONS ON THE ENGINEER'S RESPONSIBILITY
Neither the Engineer's authority to act under this article or elsewhere in the contract
documents nor any decision made by him in good faith either to exercise or not exercise such
authority shall give rise to any duty or responsibility of the Engineer to the Contractor,
any subcontractor, any material man, fabricator, supplier or any of their agents or
employees or any other person performing any of the work.
Whenever in 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 like
effect or import are used to describe requirement, direction, review or judgement of the
Engineer as to the work, it is intended that such requirement, direction, review or
judgement will be solely to evaluate the work for compliance with the contract documents.
The use of any such term or adjective never indicates the Engineer shall have authority to
supervise or direct performance of the work or authority to undertake responsibility
contrary to the provisions of this section.
The Engineer will not be responsible for the Contractor's means, methods, techniques,
sequences or procedures of construction or the safety precautions and programs incidental
thereto, and the Engineer will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to perform
the work in accordance with the contract documents.
The Engineer will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of the Contractor or
any subcontractors or of the agents or employees of any contractor or subcontractor or any
other persons at the site or otherwise performing any of the work.
SECTION 106. CONTROL OF MATERIALS
Add the following articles to this section:
106.09 MATERIAL RECORDS
Copies of load delivery tickets shall be furnished to the Engineer for all materials
which are to be paid for on a volume or weight basis. Said tickets shall be furnished to
the Engineer within 24 hours after delivery of the materials.
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106.10 APPROVED EQUALS
When material or equipment is defined in any of the contract documents by describing
a proprietary product or by using the name of a manufacturer, the term approved equal shall
be implied. The specified material or equipment shall be understood as indicating the type,
function, minimum standard of design, efficiency and quality desired and shall not be
construed as to eliminate other manufacturer's material or equipment of comparable quality,
design and efficiency.
For any material or equipment submitted as an equal, the Contractor shall furnish the
Engineer with descriptive literature, shop drawings, samples or such other data, including
testing, as requested for use in arriving at a decision on the proposed alternate. In all
instances, the Engineer shall be the sole judge as to whether the alternate material or
equipment is equal to that specified.
SECTION 107. LEGAL RELATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO PUBLIC
Revise the following articles as indicated.
107.17 USE OF EXPLOSIVES
No explosives shall be utilized unless specified.
107.19 PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF PROPERTY
Add the following to this article:
Equipment and material shall not be stored on any vacant private property or public
property outside the limits of the improvement without written consent of the Owner or agent
of the land. A copy of the written consent shall be filed with the Engineer for permanent
record.
Add the following article to this section.
107.33 NOTICE TO POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS
The Contractor shall keep the Police and Fire Departments informed at all times as to
the status of the various streets and intersections within the limits of the improvement.
SECTION 108. PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS
Add the following article to this section:
108.14 HOURS AND DAYS OF WORK
No work will be performed at night or on Sundays or legal holidays without written
approval of the Engineer:
The hour at which work shall actually start and stop during any day shall meet with
the approval of the City of Elgin.
SECTION 109. MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
109.07 PARTIAL PAYMENTS AND RETAINAGE
Delete everything after the first sentence in this article.
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Add the following to this article:
From the amount so determined there shall be deducted an amount approximating 10% to
be retained until after the completion of the entire work to the satisfaction of the
Engineer. Prior to making any payout, the Contractor will furnish the Engineer the required
copies of the Contractor's affidavit and waivers of Lien as required by the Statutes of the
State of Illinois."
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CITY OF ELGIN
SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
WATER MAIN IMPROVEMENTS
SECTION 1 . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1 .1 SCOPE. This work shall consist of furnishing and installing water mains, valves,
fire hydrants, service stubs and other required appurtenances of the size, class and
type shown on the plans or specified.
1 .2 MATERIAL INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION. The manufacturer of any materials to be
incorporated in the improvement shall, upon request, furnish a sworn statement that
all of the tests and inspections have been made and that the product involved has
been manufactured in compliance with the applicable specifications thereto. Said
statement shall be furnished the Engineer at time of shipment of materials.
Upon request of the Engineer, manufacturers shall furnish all facilities necessary
to test their product for compliance with the appropriate specifications. All
testing of materials shall be done by the manufacturer and witnessed by the Engineer.
1 .3 MATERIAL DELIVERY. Proper implements, tools and facilities shall be provided and
used by the Contractor for unloading and distributing materials along the line of the
work.
All pipe, fittings, valves, hydrants and accessories shall be carefully lowered to
the ground by means of a derrick, ropes or other suitable equipment in a manner to
prevent damage. Under no circumstances shall water main materials be dropped or
dumped.
1 .4 RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFE STORAGE. The Contractor shall be responsible for the safe
storage of material furnished by or to him, accepted by him and intended for the
work.
1 .5 UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES. The Contractor shall proceed with caution in the excavation
and preparation of the trench so the exact locations of underground structures may
be determined. When required by the Engineer, the Contractor shall make such
excavations as necessary to determine the location of existing underground
structures. Adequate protection and maintenance of all underground structures and
other obstructions encountered in the progress of the work shall be furnished by the
Contractor. Any structures which are disturbed or otherwise damaged by the
Contractor shall be restored in an approved manner.
1 .6 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. The Engineers have endeavored to locate subsurface
obstructions from field surveys and available records. Known structures are shown
on the plans or notice given of their presence. While the work was carefully done,
the accuracy of the information cannot be guaranteed. Invert elevations of sanitary
and storm sewers have been obtained from the field surveys and where possible,
elevations are shown on the plans. Wherever the Contractor deems it necessary to
determine the exact location of existing pipe, valves or other underground
structures, the Contractor may make any examinations he determines desirable in
advance of the work. No added compensation will be paid for this type of
exploration.
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In excavating trenches and laying pipe, all existing utilities including water pipes
and services, sewer pipes and services, gas pipes and services, electric or telephone
transmission pole lines, cables or conduits shall be protected, supported, maintained
in service and restored to the condition in which they were found, all at no extra
renumeration. Where any utility facility, including service connections, is
endangered or damaged by the work, the utility management shall be notified by the
Contractor and the Contractor shall cooperate with the utility and pay the cost of
protection and repairs if damage occurs.
1 .7 EXCAVATION. ALL of the water mains, fire hydrants, gate valves and house services
shall be installed in open cut trenches to the depth and in the Locations shown on
the plan except as otherwise provided herein. The Contractor shall do all excavation
of whatever substances encountered to the required depths. In the event excavation
is carried to a depth greater than required, the trench shall be brought back to the
required grade with a granular material approved by the Engineer.
Excavated materials shall be deposited along the side of trench nearest the center
of the public right of way unless required for good reason to be placed elsewhere.
Care shall be taken to preserve property corners, trees, shrubbery and existing
improvements which are not to be removed. All excavated material shall be piled in
a manner that will not endanger the work and will avoid obstruction of sidewalks,
driveways, gutters and natural watercourses.
When a firm foundation is not found to exist for the bottom of the trench at the
required depth due to soft, spongy or other unsuitable soil, such unsuitable soil
shall be removed for the full width of the trench or tunnel and replaced with well
compacted crushed stone approved by the Engineer.
Where rock in either Ledge or boulder formation is encountered, it shall be removed
below grade and replaced with a well compacted cushion of crushed stone having a
thickness under the pipe of not Less than six (6) inches.
When trees, existing walks, water mains, sewers, sewer and water house services,
public utilities or any other obstacle not to be removed are encountered in the
trenching work, the excavation shall be made in tunnel without damage to said
obstacle.
Surplus excavated material and construction debris shall be disposed of by the
Contractor. Such materials shalt be Loaded and trucked away from the site as soon
as practical and in a manner to eliminate the storage of such surplus in the streets
and parkways of the improvement.
1 .8 DEWATERING TRENCH. The Contractor shall provide and use effective and satisfactory
methods to Lower the ground water table to a safe plane below the bottom of the work.
No pipe shall be Laid or jointed unless the trench is completely dewatered.
Water pumped or drained from the work shall be disposed of in a manner that will not
damage adjacent private property, other work under construction, street pavements or
other municipal property. No water shall be discharged into sanitary sewers. No
water containing settleable solids shall be discharged into storm sewers.
1 .9 BRACING AND SHEETING. Open cut trenches shall be sheeted and braced as required to
prevent shifting of installed pipe, prevent damage to structures and adjacent
property and avoid delays to the improvement. Trenches in pavements or in close
proximity to improved streets or roadways shall be sheeted or braced in a substantial
and effective manner. Sheeting may be removed after the backfilt has been completed
to such elevation as to permit its safe removal. Sheeting and bracing Left in place
must be removed for a distance of three (3) feet below the established street grade.
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1 .10 TRENCH JETTING. When required by the Engineer, water shall be introduced into the
backfill by jetting methods to a point approximately two (2) feet above the top of
the water pipe to accelerate settlement of backfill. The jetting shall continue at
intervals of approximately six (6) feet for the entire length of the trench.
1 .11 SITE CLEAN-UP. During construction, the Contractor shall keep the site of the work
and adjacent premises free from material, debris and rubbish. The Contractor shall
furnish men and equipment as necessary to remove objectionable material, debris and
rubbish from completed portions of the work.
Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall clean up the entire improvement
site to the satisfaction of the Owner. All roadway ditches filled or partly filled
with excavated material shall be cleaned out and regraded to an acceptable gradient.
Surplus materials around trees, bushes, fences, etc. , shall be removed by hand and
disposed of. All trenches shall be filled and graded as necessary.
1 .12 TREE PROTECTION. All trees within the limits of the improvement that are not
scheduled for removal shall be protected by wooden tree guards. Tree guards shall
be a minimum of six (6) feet high and of a minimum 2" nominal thickness. All tree
guards shall be securely strapped to the trees.
Any tree damaged in the course of the work shall be properly pruned or trimmed and
painted with an approved commercial tree dressing.
1 .13 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The preceding paragraphs apply to all items to be incorporated
into the improvement. Their cost shall be incidental to and included in the contract
unit prices for the various construction items as set forth in the following
sections.
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SECTION 2. WATER MAIN
2.1 DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of furnishing and installing water mains of the
required material, size and class together with the necessary fittings, jointing
materials and blocking, complete as specified herein and in conformance with the
detailed plans.
2.2 MATERIALS. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall conform to the current
AWWA Standards listed below.
(a) C-104 Cement-Mortar Lining for Cast Iron Pipe and Fittings
(b) C-106 Cast Iron Pipe Centrifugally Cast in Metal Molds
(c) C-110 Gray Iron and Ductile Iron Fittings
(d) C-111 Rubber Gasket Joints for Cast Iron Pressure Pipe and Fittings
(e) C-151 Ductile Iron Pipe, Centrifugally Cast in Metal Molds or Sand-Lined
Molds
Water mains shall be constructed of the materials shown on the plans or specified.
Where alternate materials are provided, water mains shall be constructed of the pipe
material selected by the Owner at the time of contract award.
2.3 CAST IRON PIPE. All cast iron pipe, unless otherwise specified, shall be Class 150
centrifugally cast pipe designed for maximum working pressure of 150 psi and of a
thickness class as specified. All pipe shall be made in standard 16-foot, 18-foot
or 20-foot lengths and shall have a standard thickness cement lining on the inside.
2.4 CAST AND DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS. Unless otherwise specified, all fittings shall be
mechanical or push-on joint with sockets at all openings. Fittings shall be designed
for a minimum working pressure of 250 psi and be cement lined. The cost of all
fittings shall be incidental to the Water Main unit price.
Fittings set forth on the plans are for guidance purposes only and are considered a
minimum requirement. The Contractor shall provide all fittings required to make a
completed installation.
2.5 DUCTILE IRON PIPE. ALL ductile iron pipe, unless otherwise specified, shall be
designed for a maximum working pressure of 150 psi and of a thickness class as
specified. All pipe shall be made in standard 18-foot or 20-foot lengths and shall
have a standard thickness cement lining on the inside.
2.6 STEEL RODS, TURNBUCKLES, BOLTS AND WASHERS. Steel rods shall be S.A.E. 1020 or other
steel meeting the approval of the Engineer. Turnbuckles shall be drop forged and
conform in dimensions and weights to the latest "Manual of the American Institute of
Steel Construction". Bolts shall be U.S. Standard. Washers may be cast, malleable
or cut steel.
CONSTRUCTION METHOD
2.7 EXCAVATION AND FOUNDATION. Unless otherwise specified, the trench shall be excavated
to a depth which will provide 5-1/2 feet of cover between the top of the water main
and the established finished roadway grade or natural ground, whichever is deeper.
The trench for the water main shall be excavated with vertical walls and be at Least
nine (9) inches and not more than 15 inches wider than the external diameter of the
water main.
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Pipe bedding shall normally be Type 2 unless the Special Provision requires Type 4
or 5. The above bedding types will be as follows:
(a) Type 2. The pipe shall be laid on a flat bottom trench. BackfilL shall
be select materials tamped in place as specified under Article 2.12.
(b) Type 4. The pipe shall be laid on a bedding of compacted sand or crushed
stone extending the full width of the trench bottom. The bedding shall
be placed to a minimum depth of 1/8 the pipe diameter or four (4) inches,
whichever is greater. The remaining backfill shall be select materials
tamped in place as specified under Article 2.12.
(c) Type 5. The pipe shall be laid on a minimum four (4) inch compacted
thickness bedding of sand or crushed stone extending the full width of
the trench bottom. The bedding material shall then be placed in six (6)
inch compacted lifts to the top of the pipe for the full width of the
trench. The remaining backfill shall be select materials placed as
specified under Article 2.12.
Prior to laying pipe, the trench bottom or bedding material shall be shaped to
provide continuous support for the pipe barrel. Under no circumstances will the pipe
be laid on blocks or wedges. Where pipe with a bell or coupling is used, cross
trenches shall be excavated to prevent non-uniform loading at joints. The cross
trenches shall not be more than two (2) inches wider than the width of the bell or
hub.
If the excavation is carried to a depth deeper than necessary, the foundation shall
be brought to the proper elevation by placing bedding material.
2.8 LAYING WATER MAIN. All pipe and fittings shall be carefully examined for cracks and
other defects just prior to lowering into the trench for installation in final
position. Defective pipe or fittings shall be marked and laid aside so as to not be
mistakenly used in the improvement. All defective materials shall be removed from
the project site upon conclusion of the work day on which they are discovered.
Before lowering pipe and fittings into the trench, all dirt and foreign matter shall
be removed from the pipe interior. After lowering the pipe into the trench and prior
to joining the pipe, the bottom man shall check the joint being made to assure both
ends are free of foreign materials picked up during the lowering operation.
As each length of pipe is placed in the trench, the spigot end shall be centered in
the bell of the previously installed pipe and forced home. The pipe shall then be
installed to the line and grade established by the Engineer. A tolerance of two (2)
inches in both horizontal and vertical alignment shall be allowed per pipe length on
straight runs. The pipe shall be secured in place by tamping approved backfill
material around the pipe except at the bell end. Every precaution shall be taken to
prevent foreign material from entering the open end of the installed pipe prior to
installing the next pipe.
If, for any reason there is a stoppage in the pipe-laying operation, the open end of
the last installed pipe shall be sealed by means of a watertight plug. If, upon
commencement of work there is water in the trench, the plug shall remain in place
until the trench is completely dewatered.
Proper implements, tools and facilities satisfactory to the Engineer shall be
provided and used by the Contractor for efficient execution of the work. All pipe,
fittings and accessories shall be handled by suitable equipment in a manner to
prevent damage to the materials. Under no circumstances shall pipe or accessories
be dropped or dumped into the trench.
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2.9 BACKFILLING. All trenches and excavation shall be backfiLled to the natural line or
finished surface as soon as conditions will permit. The backfill material shall
consist of the excavated material or trench backfill, except no materials will be
allowed which may have any detrimental effect on the pipe, fittings or other
appurtenances.
Except at locations where trench backfill is required, backfill up to a level of one
(1) foot over the top of the pipe shall be with selected earthen materials no Larger
than three (3) inches in its greatest dimension. In the event this material is not
readily available at all Locations, the Contractor shall provide suitable conditioned
soil or an approved material for this purpose. Select material shall be placed in
equal layers on both sides of the pipe and compacted. Each layer of material so
placed shall not exceed six (6) inches in depth until the top of the pipe is covered.
Additional select material required to cover the pipe to a compacted depth of one (1 )
foot may be placed in one lift. All select materials shall be compacted to the
satisfaction of the Engineer. No frozen material shall be used as selected backfill..
The remaining backfill required for the trench may be placed by mechanical means.
Backfill so placed shall be deposited in the trench in a manner to avoid impact and
uneven loading of the water main. Large chunks of earth shall be broken up or placed
on top of the spoil bank. Debris and rock having any dimension greater than six (6)
inches shall be considered unsuitable for backfilling and disposed of in an approved
manner. After settlement has taken place, the trenches shall be refilled and graded
to a finished condition acceptable to the Engineer and the municipality.
2.10 MECHANICAL JOINTS. Mechanical joints shall be installed according to the
manufacturer's specifications. The pipe bells, spigot ends of pipe and pipe gaskets
shall be clean and free from particles of sand, dirt or other objectionable matter
during jointing. Pipe bolts shall be drawn up uniformly by turning diametrically
opposite bolt nuts simultaneously in a manner that the joint gland and rubber gasket
are brought to bearing and final seating without warp or eccentricity.
2.11 PUSH-ON JOINTS. Push-on joints shall be installed according to the manufacturer's
specifications. The pipe bells, spigot ends of pipe and pipe gaskets shall be clean
and free from particles of sand, dirt or other objectionable matter during jointing.
Pipe shall be assembled by means of a ratchet jack type tool or other approved
method. Jointing by the so-called "stabbing" of the pipe spigot into the coupling
will not be permitted.
Field cut pipe shall be conditioned so that it may be used to make up the next joint.
The outside of the cut end shall be tapered back 1/8 inch at an angle of about 30
degrees with the centerline of the pipe by means of a coarse file or portable grinder
to remove any sharp, rough edges which otherwise might injure the gasket.
2.12 THRUST BLOCKING AND ANCHORAGE. All cast iron tees and bends shall be anchored in
poured concrete thrust blocks which shall be keyed into solid ground under the
respective fittings to a depth of not less than three (3) inches and shall extend to
solid ground backing in the direction of the thrust, unless otherwise shown or
specified on the plans. Concrete blocking shall extend to a point above the
horizontal pipe diameter and in a manner to secure the pipelines from lateral thrust
displacement and insure ability to caulk or tighten all the joints. Concrete
blocking shall consist of Class X concrete with minimum moisture content to enable
tamping in place and moulding. Blocking dimensions will be as shown on the plans or
as determined in the field by the Engineer. Fittings at ends of pipelines shall be
blocked or harnessed with suitable ties to the pipeline in a manner to permanently
anchor the same in place. Plugs shall be blocked in a manner which will facilitate
their removal and subsequent extension of the water mains.
Metal harnesses of adequate strength to prevent movement may be used instead of
concrete blocking, if permitted by the Engineer. Steel rods or clamps shall be
galvanized or otherwise rustproof treated, as approved by the Engineer. The cost of
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metal harnesses shall be incidental to the construction and included in the contract
unit price for pipe.
2.13 CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING WATER MAINS. Before making any connection to existing water
mains, the Contractor shall have all necessary tools, materials, pipe and fittings
on hand and sufficient experienced workmen available to preclude any unnecessary
delay in making the connection due to adverse conditions or mishap. The actual work
of cutting into a main or removal of a fitting shall not be done until all
measurements, necessary pipe assembly and other specified provisions have been
completed.
If the connection requires shutting down the existing main, the Contractor shall make
the necessary arrangements with the municipal water department to accomplish same.
In addition, all users to be affected shall be notified 24 hours in advance of water
main shutdown.
Temporary blocking capable of withstanding the service pressure shall be provided for
all existing valves, fittings and pipe that could be affected by the new connection.
The cost of making connections to existing water mains shall be considered as
incidental to and included in the contract unit price for water main unless otherwise
specified.
2.14 HOUSE SANITARY SEWER AND WATER SERVICES. At all Locations where the water main
crosses house services, adequate precautions shall be taken by the Contractor to
prevent unnecessary and Lengthy shutdown of the service. Wherever possible, the water
main shall be constructed so as to not damage the services or interfere with their
future operation. Any service that is damaged shall be repaired with new material
in such a manner that future operation will not be impaired. ALL work in connection
with house services shall conform to the ordinances and requirements of the
munipality in which the improvement is being made.
Change or adjustment in the line or grade of the pipeline to clear obstructions shall
be approved by the Engineer. All materials and work required for this purpose and
for tunneling, repairing and reinforcing sewer crossings shall be furnished by the
Contractor and shall be incidental to and included in the contract unit price for
water main, unless otherwise specified.
In those instances where house services require adjustment, the work shall be done
under the requirements of the Standard Specifications and paid for as specified.
2.15 HYDROSTATIC TEST. ALL newly laid water main, fittings, valves and hydrants shall
meet the requirements of the following hydrostatic tests before being accepted by the
municipality.
(a) Pressure Test. After completion of the water main, as previously
outlined, the main shall be filled with water and the air allowed to
escape through hydrants, air release valves, blow-offs, etc. When the
main is free of air, the water pressure shall be raised to 125 pounds per
square inch by the addition of water through a force pump and other
apparatus. The test pressure shall be maintained for a one-hour period
by the addition of water through the pump.
The pipeline, all valves, fittings and hydrants shall be carefully
examined during the pressure test to determine if there are any defective
pipe, fittings, hydrants or Leaking joints. ALL defective materials
shall be removed and replaced with sound material and all Leaks repaired.
The test shall then be repeated until the required results are achieved.
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(b) Leakage Test. After satisfactory completion of the pressure test, a
leakage test shall be conducted. The water pressure in the main shall
be raised to a minimum pressure of 120 pounds per square inch, unless
otherwise specified, by the addition of water to the main. The test
pressure shall be maintained in the main for a two (2) hour period. The
allowable amount of make-up water to maintain the specified test pressure
shall not exceed the following rates for each 1000 feet of pipe.
LEAKAGE IN GPH FOR EACH 1000 FEET OF PIPE
Test Pipe Size - Inches
Pressure
psi 6" 8" 10" 12" 14" 16" 18" 20" 24"
100 0.45 0.60 0.75 0.90 1 .05 1 .20 1 .35 1 .50 1 .80
110 0.47 0.63 0.79 0.94 1 .10 1 .26 1 .41 1 .57 1 .89
120 0.49 0.66 0.82 0.99 1 .15 1 .31 1 .48 1 .64 1 .97
130 0.51 0.68 0.85 1 .03 1 .20 1 .37 1 .54 1 .71 2.05
140 0.53 1 .21 0.89 1 .06 1 .24 1 .42 1 .60 1 .78 2.13
150 0.55 0.74 0.92 1 .10 1 .29 1 .47 1 .65 1 .84 2.21
In order to make the above tests, the Contractor shall furnish all apparatus, piping,
hose, pump and pressure tank, gauges properly calibrated, a clean barrel or drum to
hold water and a five (5) gallon graduated container calibrated into tenths of a
gallon or into one-half (1/2) pints. The municipality in which the work is being
done reserves the right to use their own tanks and gauges when considered necessary
to check the Contractor's equipment for accuracy.
The above specified tests shall be made on sections not exceeding 2000 feet in
Length. Mains which fail to meet the requirements of the initial test shall be
repaired and retested until all the requirements have been met. All tests shall be
made through one-inch corporation cocks tapped into the main.
The cost of all labor, materials and equipment necessary to make the tests shall be
incidental to and included in the contract unit price for water main.
2.16 WATER MAIN DISINFECTION. Prior to chlorination and after completion of the pressure
test, each pipeline construction section shall be flushed at a minimum water velocity
of 2.5 fps in a manner and for such Length of time as the Engineer may require to
effectively clear the mains, valves, hydrant Leads and fittings. Temporary flushing
risers shall be provided at the termini of all water mains to assure flushing of the
deadends. ALL mains and accessories shall be chlorinated under the supervision of
the municipality by the use of either chlorine gas or H.T.H. hypochlorite compound
as directed. A solution of proper chlorine concentration shall be prepared with
clean tap water and pumped into the section of main to be chlorinated by means of
one-inch corporation cocks inserted in the top of the new main. In order that the
sterilization solution will make proper contact with all interior surfaces,
corporation cocks shall be inserted in the top of the new main at the beginning of
each pipeline extension and at the ends of any such extension where means of bleeding
off water is not available. Chlorine solution shall be applied at both ends of such
extension.
The valve controlling water flow from the existing distribution system into the new
work shall be opened sufficiently to assure a slow rate of flow into the new
pipeline. After regulating the flow from observations at the bleed-off point, the
chlorine shall be pumped into the new main at a uniformly proportionate rate until
the water in the pipeline has a chlorine content of 50 to 100 ppm and until a heavy
chlorine concentration at the bleed-off point is evident.
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The Contractor shall exercise every precaution to prevent the chlorine solution from
backing up or flowing beyond the limits of the new pipeline extension into the
existing distribution system. ALL valves and hydrants within the limits of the
section being chlorinated shall be operated during the application of the chlorine
solution. All terminal valves except the feed-in valve shall be kept closed.
On completion of the chlorination process, the feed-in valve shall be tightly shut
off and the treated water retained in the line at least 24 hours or longer as may be
directed by the Engineer. After 24-hour retention in the pipeline, the residual
chlorine at the extremities of the section shall be not less than 25 ppm.
Following chlorination, all treated water shall be thoroughly flushed from the newly
laid pipelines as directed by the Engineer until the replacement water is
chlorine-free or has a residual consistent with system chlorine residuals, whereafter
samples for testing and analysis shall be taken from a sterile metal pipe connection
with sampling cock attached to the 1" corporation cocks in the new Line. Quality of
water shall meet the requirements of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for
drinking water for at least two (2) consecutive days, with a minimum of 24 hours
between samples, before placing the new pipeline or section in service.
Should the initial chlorine treatment fail the approved Laboratory analysis of the
sampled water, chlorination shall be repeated until approved water quality is
obtained from the new pipeline extensions or sections.
The cost of all labor, materials and equipment necessary to flush and chlorinate the
water main shall be incidental to and included in the contract unit price for Water
Main.
2.17 RELATION TO SEWERS. Insofar as applicable, the provisions set forth in paragraph 212
F of the Technical Policy Statements of the Division of Public Water Supplies,
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, are made a part hereof by reference and
shall be adhered to in maintaining horizontal and vertical clearances with sewers
paralleling or crossing the pipelines to be installed under this contract. The
following horizontal and vertical separations are to be maintained.
A. Horizontal Separation. Whenever possible, a water main must be laid at
least ten feet horizontally from any existing or proposed drain or sewer
line.
Should local conditions exist which would prevent a lateral separation of
ten feet, a water main may be laid closer than ten feet to a storm or
sanitary sewer provided that the water main invert is at least 18 inches
above the crown of the sewer and is either in a separate trench or in the
same trench on an undisturbed earth shelf Location to one side of the
sewer.
If it is impossible to obtain proper horizontal and vertical separation
as described above, both the water main and sewer must be constructed of
slip-on or mechanical joint cast or ductile iron pipe, prestressed
concrete pipe or PVC pipe meeting water main standards and, before
backfilling, be pressure tested to the maximum possible expected surcharge
head to assure watertightness.
B. Vertical Separation. Whenever water mains must cross house sewers, storm
sewers or sanitary sewers, the water main shall be laid at such an
elevation that the invert of the water main is 18 inches above the crown
of the sewer measured as the normal distance between the two pipes.
The vertical separation must be maintained for that portion of the water
main located within ten feet horizontally of any sewer crossed.
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If it is impossible to obtain the proper vertical separation as described
above or if it is necessary for the water main to pass under a sewer, both
the water main and sewer must be constructed of slip-on or mechanical
joint cast iron pipe, prestressed concrete pipe or PVC pipe meeting water
main standards. ALL pipe must extend on each side of the crossing until
the normal distance from the water main to the sewer is at Least ten feet.
In making such crossings, center a Length of water main pipe over the
sewer to be crossed so the joints will be equidistant from the sewer and
as remote therefrom as possible. Where a water main must cross under a
sewer, a vertical separation of 18 inches between the invert of the sewer
and the crown of the water main shall be maintained, along with means to
support the larger-sized sewer Lines to prevent their settling and
breaking the water main.
C. Water Service Lines. The horizontal and vertical separation between water
service Lines and all sanitary sewers, storm sewers or any drain must be
the same as for water mains, as detailed in A and B above, except that
when minimum horizontal and vertical separation cannot be maintained,
water pipe of the types described in A and B above must be used for both
water and sewer service Lines.
2.18 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT. Water main shall be measured for payment in lineal feet along
the centerline of the completed water main from center to center of fittings.
2.19 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The work as outlined in Section 2 will be paid for at the contract
unit price per Lineal foot for WATER MAIN of the diameter and class specified,
measured in place unless otherwise specified. This price shall include the cost of
all materials, pipe, fittings, adaptors, joint materials, blocking and all work and
equipment necessary to make a complete and finished installation.
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SECTION 3. WATER MAIN ADJUSTMENT
3.1 DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of adjusting existing water mains where they
are in conflict with new improvements. The work shall be in accordance with Section
2, Water Main, insofar as applicable and the detailed plans.
3.2 MATERIALS. All materials used in adjusting water mains shall be new cast or ductile
iron and in conformance with the current AWWA Standards set forth in Section 2.2.
3.3 CONSTRUCTION. All adjustments in the line or grade of the existing water main shall
be approved by the Engineer.
All materials, labor and equipment necessary to adjust the water main shall be on
hand before shutdown and cutting of the existing main. The Contractor shall take
every precaution to hold the interruption of service to a minimum.
A minimum clearance of 18 inches shall be maintained between the adjusted main and
the improvement for which the adjustment is made.
Adequate precautions shall be taken to prevent contaminants from entering the
existing main. The inside surfaces of all new materials used in the adjustment shall
be cleaned of all foreign material and swabbed with a solution of efficient
bactericide before assembly. The adjusted section shall then be flushed utilizing
available fire hydrants.
Pipe removed in this work shall be salvaged and delivered to the municipal yards and
shall remain the property of the municipality unless otherwise provided.
3.4 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The work as outlined in Section 3 will be paid for at the contract
unit price each for WATER MAIN TO BE ADJUSTED. This price shall include the cost of
all materials, pipe, fittings, adaptors, joint materials, blocking, removal and
disposal of existing main and all work and equipment necessary to make a complete and
finished installation.
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SECTION 4. CASING PIPE
4.1 DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of furnishing and installing casing pipe of the
required material, size and class as specified and in conformance with the detailed
plans.
4.2 MATERIALS. Casing pipe shall be either steel pipe with welded steel joints,
reinforced concrete pipe or galvanized corrugated metal pipe as specified or as
approved by the Engineer where optional materials are permitted by the plans and
specifications. Material used shall be new and conform to the following Standard
Specifications unless otherwise specified. Mill rejects will not be allowed.
(a) ASTM A-139, Grade B: Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe
(b) API 51, Grade B: Line Pipe
(c) ASTM C-76: Reinforced Concrete Culvert, Storm Drain and Sewer Pipe
(d) AASHTO M-36: Zinc-Coated (Galvanized) Corrugated Iron or Steel Culverts
and Underdrains.
(e) AASHTO M-167: Structural Plate Pipe, Pipe Arches and Arches
CONSTRUCTION METHOD
4.3 INSTALLATION. Casing pipe of the type specified shall be installed in accordance
with the following:
(a) Auger and Jacking. Steel casing pipe and corrugated metal pipe of the
size and thickness specified. Steel casing pipe shall be butt joined and
welded all around. Corrugated metal pipe shall be jointed by means of
internal connecting bands.
(b) Tunnel and Jacking. Concrete pipe and corrugated metal pipe of the size
and thickness specified. Concrete pipe joints shall be composed of
rubber "0" rings with a minimum 1/2" cushioning spacer placed between
each pipe. Cushioning material shall be of either braided jute or
plywood. Upon completion of the push, all internal joint spaces shall
be filled with Portland Cement mortar. At the option of the Contractor,
the outside joint may be filled with bentonite clay. Corrugated metal
pipe shall be joined as in (a) above.
Casing pipe shall be installed to the line and grade shown on the plans. If
required, the outside of the casing shall be lubricated with bentonite clay. The lead
pipe of the casing shall be provided with an approved tunneling shield. The work
shall be kept dewatered until the carrier pipe has been installed and tested.
The work of installing the casing pipe shall be done by a Contractor who is fully
experienced and equipped for this specialized construction and is approved by the
Engineer and/or other supervisory authorities.
4.4 WATER MAIN INSTALLATION. After completion of the casing pipe, the water main shall
be installed through the same on guide rails or on pipe skids in a manner which will
provide for continuous and smooth installation of the water main without obstructions
of any kind. Water main shall be jointed and installed from one end in a manner to
keep the entire pipeline under compression during installation.
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After completion of installation and testing of the water main, the annular space
between the casing and the water main shall be filled with dry sand blown in by
approved methods. The casing pipe shall be sealed by constructing masonry bulkheads
at each end to preclude entrance of foreign material into the casing which might
prevent ready removal of the water main at some future date.
4.5 JACKING PITS. Jacking pits shall be tight sheeted and braced on all sides. Sheeting
shall be of adequate strength to withstand all surcharge loads to be imposed on it
and shall be cut off four feet above existing ground. In lieu of the four foot
cut-off height on sheeting, the Contractor may erect a four-foot high fence around
the excavation. Lights and warning signs as necessary shall be erected around all
jacking pits.
The reaction block for the jacking mechanism shall be adequately designed to
distribute the loads to the soil without excessive soil deflection and in a manner
to avoid any disturbance of adjacent structures or utilities.
Hydraulic jacks and jacking frame shall be designed to apply a uniform pressure over
the entire circumferential area of the pipes being jacked.
Upon completion of the jacking operation, pipe bedding within the jacking pit shall
be placed in accordance with the special plan details and/or Special Provisions.
4.6 RAILROAD CROSSING. Railway crossings shall be in accordance with the easement,
license and/or accepted grant of the railroad to the Owner and said conditions are
made a part of these specifications by references. Additional requirements as set
forth in the A.R.E.A. Committee I Specifications for pipeline crossings under railway
tracks shall govern except as otherwise shown on the plans or modified herein.
The railway company shall be notified a reasonable time prior to commencing
construction. Flagmen may be required to protect train operations during the time
the pipe is installed underneath the main line tracks. The railroad shall be
consulted on this matter and any costs involved shall be at the Contractor's expense
and incidental to the construction.
The Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of special insurance required by the
railroad and costs incurred in repairing damage to railroad property due to the
Contractor's operations or negligence. All to be incidental to and included in the
contract unit price.
4.7 HIGHWAY CROSSING. Highway crossings shall be in accordance with the permit issued
by the responsible highway department and said permit is made a part of these
specifications by references.
The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the Highway Bond required by the
highway department, the cost of which shall be incidental to and included in the
contract unit price for the items of this section.
4.8 ALTERNATE METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION. Alternate methods of construction meeting all
conditions set forth herein will be considered and will be subject to the approval
of the Engineer, the Owner, the railroad and highway agencies involved.
Compensation for any alternate construction method will be at the contract unit price
for casing pipe as set forth in the proposal. No extra compensation will be allowed
for additional work incurred because of the alternative method of construction.
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COMPENSATION
4.9 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT. Casing pipe shall be measured for payment in lineal feet
along the centerline of the completed pipe from end to end of casing installed.
Under no circumstance will the pay length exceed the staked length.
4.10 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The work as outlined in Section 4 will be paid for at the contract
unit price per lineal foot for CASING PIPE, AUGER AND JACK or CASING PIPE, TUNNEL AND
JACK of the diameter and thickness specified, measured in place unless so otherwise
specified.
The price shall include the cost of all materials, pipe, fittings, joint materials,
blocking, skids, sand, bulkheads and all work and equipment necessary to make a
completed and finished installation.
Water main installed within the casing pipe shall be paid for at the contract unit
price for WATER MAIN as set forth under Section 2.
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SECTION 5. WATER MAIN INSTALLED BY BORING & JACKING
5.1 DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of boring a hole of sufficient size to install
the proposed water main under pavement and structures as shown on the plans or
authorized by the Engineer.
5.2 BORING. The Contractor shall furnish an auger of sufficient size and power to
excavate a hole through whatever earthen material is encountered. If rock material
of such density that the auger cannot break through is encountered, the auger shall
be withdrawn and the rock grubbed out by hand or another location for the boring
shall be selected.
Ends of the boring shall be limited to a maximum distance of six feet from the
pavement edge or back of curb as the case may be. The boring shall be within one
foot both vertically and horizontally of that shown on the plan or staked by the
Engineer. Errors in alignment shall be resolved by either boring another hole or
tunneling back along the misaligned boring a sufficient distance to correct the
error.
The provisions of Section 4.5 shall apply to this section insofar as applicable.
5.3 WATER MAIN INSTALLATION. After completion of the boring, the water main shall be
installed through same from one end and in a manner to keep the entire pipeline under
compression during installation. A suitable cap shall be placed over the end of pipe
first entering the boring to preclude entrance of dirt and other objectionable
foreign materials.
5.4 BACKFILLING. After completion of the water main installation, the annular space
between the boring walls and the water main shall be filled with dry sand blown in
by approved methods. Abandoned borings shall also be filled by the same method.
5.5 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT. Boring and jacking shall be measured in lineal feet along the
centerline and from end-to-end of completed boring. In no case shall the pay length
of boring be in excess of pavement width or back-to-back of curb plus 12 feet, unless
so otherwise specified.
5.6 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The work as outlined in Section 5 will be paid for at the contract
unit price per lineal foot for BORING AND JACKING for water main of the size
specified. This price shall include the cost of all materials, equipment and the
work necessary to make a complete and finished installation.
Payment will be made only for the boring that is utilized. Inaccurate bores will be
at the Contractor's expense.
Water main installed within the bore shall be paid for at the contract unit price for
WATER MAIN, as set forth under Section 2.
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SECTION 6. VALVES
6.1 DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of furnishing and installing valves of the
required material, size and class together with the necessary fittings, jointing
materials and blocking completed as specified herein and in conformance with the
detailed plans.
6.2 MATERIALS. All materials shall conform to the current AWWA Standards as set forth
below, unless otherwise specified.
(a) C-500 - Gate Valves for Ordinary Water Works Service
(b) C-504 - Rubber-Seated Butterfly Valves
(c) C-509 - Resilient Seated Gate Valves for Water Systems
Valves shall be of the make allowed in the municipality in which the improvement is
being installed and as set forth in special provisions.
6.3 GATE VALVES. All gate valves shall be of the standard cast iron body, bronze
mounted, double gate type. All gate valves shall close by turning the stems in a
clockwise direction. Stems shalt be non-rising type with 2" square operating nut,
unless otherwise specified or shown on the plans. All valves shall be mechanical
joint with either stuffing box and packing gland or "0" ring stem seal as specified
in the Special Provisions or as approved by the Engineer.
6.4 BUTTERFLY VALVES. Butterfly valves shall be Class 150 B. Valve bodies shall be
either cast iron or cast steel or fabricated steel. Valve shafts shall be solid one
piece 18-8 stainless steel, Type 302, 303, 304 or 316. Valves shall be 90 degree
seating with valve seats of natural gum rubber compound and shall be provided with
adjustable mechanical stop to prevent overtravel of the valve disc in the open and
closed position. Disc materials shall be as called for in the Special Provisions.
Valves shall be equipped with totally enclosed worm gear reducer and bevel gear
attachment with 2" square operating nut. Operators shall be capable of seating and
unseating the valves under the most adverse conditions (opening against the full
design pressure and velocity as specified into a dry system downstream) . Operators
shall be equipped with a device to hold the valve in a fixed position for an extended
period of time.
Where shown or specified on the plans, butterfly valves shall be furnished with
handwheel operators and right-hand or left-hand reducers as indicated so that the
operators are in the position shown. Valves which are constructed with segmental
retainers or means of adjusting the valve seat for tightness, shall be installed so
that such retainers or adjusting means is in the position as indicated on the
drawings. All valve operators shall close the valve by turning in a clockwise
direction.
6.5 RESILIENT SEATED GATE VALVES. All materials shall conform to the current AWWA
Standard C-509, Resilient Seated Gate Valves for Water Systems. All gate valves
shall be designed for a 200 psi working pressure and tested to a minimum 350 psi
hydrostatic pressure. All valves shall have bronze non-rising stems with "0" ring
seals. The valves shall close by turning a 2" square operating nut in a clockwise
direction. All valves shall be furnished with mechanical joints.
6.6 INSERTING VALVES. Inserting valves shall be Mueller or approved equal. The valve
shall be installed under pressure, without interruption of service and consist of a
two-part cast iron sleeve and valve body. Valve mechanism shall conform to AWWA
Standard Specifications for Gate Valves and shall be cast iron body, bronze mounted,
double disc gate type. Valve stems shall be non-rising type with 2" square operating
nut and have stuffing box and packing gland or "0" ring seal as specified in the
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Special Provisions. Valves shall close by turning the stem in a clockwise direction
and be designed for a maximum working pressure of 150 psi.
6.7 TAPPING SLEEVES AND VALVE. Tapping sleeves and valves shall be Mueller or approved
equal and have mechanical joints sized for the existing cast iron pipe. Tapping
valves shall conform to AWWA Standard Specifications for Gate Valves, insofar as
applicable, and shall be of the standard cast iron body, bronze mounted, double disc
gate type. Valve stems shall be non-rising type with 2" square operating nut and
have stuffing box and packing gland or "0" ring seal as specified in the Special
Provisions. Valves shall close by turning the stems in a clockwise direction. The
valve shall have an American Standard 125-pound flange on the inlet end and a
standard mechanical joint hub on the outlet end. Valve seat opening shall permit
full diameter cuts to be made.
6.8 AIR RELEASE VALVES. Air release valves shall be "APCO 200A" or approved equal.
Valves shall be furnished with 1" threaded inlet connection and 1/2" threaded outlet.
6.9 VALVE BOXES. Valve boxes shall be cast iron of the quality, pattern and workmanship
of Clow No. F-2450 or equal. The valve boxes shall consist of a base, center
section, top section and cover and shall extend 50 to 70 inches.
Base Section:
Valve sizes 6" and 8" Clow F-2465 No. 6 or equal
Valve sizes 10" and largerClow F-2484 No. 160 or equal
Center Section Clow F-2460 No. 64 or equal
Top Section Clow F-2455 No. 56 or equal
Cover Clow F-2494 or equal
INSTALLATION
6.10 MAIN LINE VALVE INSTALLATION. Mechanical joint valves shall be installed in the
pipelines at the locations shown on the plans.
Valves shall be housed in Standard Type A valve vaults or cast iron valve boxes in
accordance with the requirements shown on the plans and proposal. Where valve boxes
are used, the same shall be set vertically and be centered over the operating nuts
of the valves with the cover of the valve box set flush with the adjoining ground
level.
Where valves are provided with valve vaults, the valves shall be centered in the
vaults. On pipelines of 8" or less in diameter, the connecting pipe nipples shall
be not over 6' in length for cast or ductile iron mains.
When cast iron valve boxes are required, their cost shall be incidental to and
included in the contract unit price for the type of valve being installed.
When valve vaults are required, they shall be paid for at the contract unit price for
VALVE VAULT.
6.11 AIR RELEASE VALVE INSTALLATION. Air release valves shall be installed as called for
on the plan at high points in the water main to preclude entrapment of air in the
main.
The air release valve shall be connected to the main by means of a 1" Mueller
corporation cock installed in the top of main, together with a pipe nipple, tee, 1/2"
smooth nose sample cock, outlet pipe with check valve, fittings and bronze screen as
shown on the plan.
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The air release valve shall be housed in a standard valve vault which shall be filled
with crushed limestone, commercial grade number 2, to the springline of the water
main passing through the vault. The outlet of the exhaust piping Leading from the
valve shall be at an elevation approximating the top of the vault masonry and shall
be Located to one side of the vault to permit ease of entry into the vault.
The cost of the vault shall be paid for as a VALVE VAULT with the crushed stone,
tapping the main and other equipment Listed herein being paid for at the contract
unit price for the air release valve.
COMPENSATION
6.12 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The work as outlined in Section 6 will be paid for at the contract
unit price each for GATE VALVE, BUTTERFLY VALVE, INSERTING VALVE, TAPPING SLEEVE AND
VALVE and AIR RELEASE VALVE of the size and class specified. This price shall
include the cost of all materials, fittings, adaptors, joint materials, main tapping,
blocking and all work and equipment necessary to make a complete and finished
installation.
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SECTION 7. FIRE HYDRANTS
7.1 DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of furnishing and installing fire hydrants as
specified herein and in conformance with the detailed plans.
7.2 MATERIALS. All fire hydrants shall conform to AWWA Standard C-502 unless otherwise
specified and shall be of the make allowed in the municipality the improvement is
being installed in and as set forth in the Special Provisions.
7.3 INSTALLATION. Fire hydrants shall be connected with the water mains by means of cast
or ductile iron pipe having an internal diameter of six (6) inches and of the type
and quality specified. The joint at the hydrant shall be a mechanical joint or a
flanged bolted connection in conformity with the standard adopted and in use by each
specific municipality.
Each hydrant shall rest on a substantial concrete block foundation with a surface
area sufficient to prevent settlement of said hydrant.
There shall be placed for a depth of at least 15 inches below the drip valve to a
plane 12 inches above the drip valve crushed stone conforming to gradation CA-3.
Approximately one-third (1/3) cubic yards of crushed stone shall be placed for each
hydrant. On top of said crushed stone shall be placed a sheet of 6 mil thickness
VisQueen (polyethylene) to prevent infiltration of the earth backfill into the
crushed stone. Hardwood or masonry blocking shall be placed between each hydrant and
the undisturbed earth end of the trench to prevent the hydrant from being blown off
of the connection pipe during testing and until the backfill is sufficiently
compacted to serve such purposes. Each hydrant shall be set in a true vertical
position and at such height so that the center of the hose or steamer connection will
be 18 to 21 inches above finished grade at the hydrant or as shown on the plan.
Minimum Length of hydrants shall be for 6 foot depth of trench. The top of the valve
box for the auxiliary hydrant valve shall be set 1/2 inch above finished grade of the
parkway where the hydrant is located.
Care shall be used where hydrant connections are to be made to be sure that the
trench depth is such that the hydrant will be at the proper grade when connected to
said main without the use of special offset fittings.
If hydrant extension sections are required to achieve the specified hydrant exposure,
their cost shall be incidental to and included in the contract unit price for fire
hydrants.
7.4 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The work as outlined in Section 7 will be paid for at the contract
unit price each for FIRE HYDRANTS as specified. This price shall include the cost
of fittings, joint materials, blocking, drainage bed and all materials, work and
equipment necessary to make a complete and finished installation.
Where auxiliary gate valves and cast iron valve boxes are called for on the plans,
the cost for furnishing and installing same shall be incidental to and included in
the contract unit price for fire hydrants. Auxiliary gate valves and cast iron valve
boxes shall be in accordance with Section 6 of this Supplemental Specification,
insofar as applicable.
Hydrant leads shall be paid for at the contract unit price for 6" water main of the
class specified.
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SECTION 8. COPPER WATER SERVICE STUBS
8.1 DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of furnishing and installing copper water
tubing, corporation stops, curb stops and curb boxes of the size specified and in
conformance with the detailed plans.
8.2 MATERIALS. All materials shall conform to the following standards unless so
otherwise specified.
(a) Copper Water Tubing, Type K, AWWA Specification 7S-CR
Nominal Outside Weight
Pipe Size Diameter Per Foot
3/4" 0.875" 0.641#
1" 1 .125" 0.839#
1-1/4" 1 .375" 1 .040#
1-1/2" 1 .625" 1 .360#
2" 2.125" 2.060#
(b) Corporation stops shall be Mueller or equal #H-15010.
(c) Curb stops shall be Mueller or equal #H-15200 inverted key, round way,
combined cap and tee.
(d) Curb boxes shall be adjustable cast iron type, 3" shaft Mueller or equal,
size 7, #H-10346.
(e) Terminal markers, 2" x 2" post 4' long with white painted top.
8.3 INSTALLATION. Copper services shall be installed in open cut trenches 5-1/2 feet
below the centerline elevation of the proposed roadway and shall extend at right
angles from the street main to the terminal point. Maximum trench width for
installation of the copper services shall be 18 inches.
All taps shall be made after completion of the hydrostatic test and disinfection of
the water main and shall be at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal diameter
of the water main.
From the connection with the corporation stop, the service line shall be bent down
in a manner to form a reverse curve from the top of the stop to the bottom of the
service trench and in a manner to provide a reasonable amount of slack or extra
length in the service line. The corporation stop and service shall then be blocked
up with CA-3 coarse aggregate in a manner to relieve all stress in the connection
with the water main. No splicing of the water service beneath the roadway will be
allowed. All fittings shall be flanged compression type.
A cast iron adjustable curb box shall be centered on and set vertically over the curb
stop at the terminal end of each service with the cover of said box set flush with
the finished parkway surface. Next to the cast iron box shall be set a 4' long 2"
x 2" post with one foot painted white and exposed above the ground.
All work in connection with the house water service stubs shall conform to the
ordinances and regulation of the municipality in which the improvement is located.
8.4 RECORD OF LOCATIONS. The Contractor shall reference and keep an accurate record of
the location of both ends of each house service installed. Said measurement shall
be made as directed by the Engineer and the complete record shall be given to the
Engineer upon completion of the work.
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COMPENSATION
8.5 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT. House water services shall be measured for payment in lineal
feet of copper at the unit price each for corporation stops and at the unit price
each for curb stops and cast iron boxes. The pay length of copper shall be
determined by measuring from the point of connection with the main to the center of
the curb stop.
8.6 BASIS OF PAYMENT. The work as outlined in Section 8 will be paid for at the contract
unit price per lineal foot for COPPER WATER SERVICE of the diameter specified, at the
contract unit price each for CORPORATION STOP of the size specified, and at the
contract unit price each for CURB STOP AND BOX of the size specified. These prices
shall include the cost of all copper tubing, fittings, corporation stop, curb stop,
cast iron curb box, service clamps, if necessary, tapping, blocking and all
materials, work and equipment necessary to make a complete and finished installation.
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PROPOSAL
NORTHWEST AREA TRANSMISSION LINE, PHASE II
FOR THE
CITY OF ELGIN
KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS
TO: City of Elgin
1. Proposal of Gluth Bros. Construction, Inc.
Name and Address of Bidder
1151 Lake Avenue, Woodstock, Illinois 60098
for the installation of a 24" water transmission pipeline and
other appurtenant construction along portions of Big Timber
Road.
2. The plans for the proposed improvement are those prepared by
Hampton, Lenzini and Renwick, Inc. and approved by the City of
Elgin on October 29, 1991 .
3. The specifications referred to herein are the "Supplemental
Specifications for Water Main Improvements" enclosed in the
Bid documents and the "Standard Specifications for Road and
Bridge Construction" prepared by the Illinois Department of
Transportation and adopted by said Department on July 1, 1988.
4. The undersigned declares that he will comply with the
applicable provisions of the General Requirements and
Covenants of the Specifications and the Special Provisions.
5. The undersigned agrees to complete the work within 45 working
days of award of contract unless additional time is granted in
accordance with the specifications.
6. Accompanying this proposal is a bank cashier's check,
certified check or bid bond complying with the requirements of
the specifications for not less than 5% of the total bid, and
made payable to the City Treasurer of Elgin in the amount of
5% of Total Bid
($ ) .
7. If this proposal is accepted and the undersigned fails to
execute a contract and contract bond as required, it is hereby
agreed that the bid security shall be forfeited to the
awarding authority.
8. Each pay item should have a unit price and a total price.
•
9. The unit price shall govern if no total price is shown or if
there is a discrepancy between the product of the unit price
multiplied by the quantity.
10. If a unit price is omitted, the total price will be divided by
the quantity in order to establish a unit price.
11. A bid will be declared unacceptable if neither a unit price
nor a total price is shown.
12. The undersigned firm certifies that it has not been convicted
of bribery or attempting to bribe an officer or employee of
the State of Illinois, nor has the firm made an admission of
guilt or such conduct which is a matter of record, nor has an
official, agent or employee of the firm committed bribery or
attempted bribery on behalf of the firm and pursuant to the
direction or authorization of responsible official of the
firm. The undersigned firm further certifies that it is not
barred from bidding on this contract as a result of a
conviction for the violation of State laws prohibiting bid-
rigging or bid-rotating. The undersigned firm further
certifies that it is not delinquent in the payment of any tax
administered by the Illinois Department of Revenue unless
there is a pending proceeding contesting the tax.
ATTACH CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK OR BID BOND HERE.
13. The undersigned submits herewith his Schedule of Prices
covering the work to be performed under this contract.
SCHEDULE OF PRICES
(For complete information covering these items, see the plans and
specifications. )
Item
No. Item Quantity Unit Price Total
1 Ductile Iron Water Main
16" , Class 52 64 L. F. 40.00 2,560.00
2 Ductile Iron Water Main
24" , Class 52 2925 L. F. 58.00 169,650.00
3 Anchoring Pipe, 6" 43 L.F. 20.00 860.00
4 16" Gate Valve 1 Each 2, 600.00 2,600.00
Item
No. Item Quantity Unit Price Total
5 24" Butterfly Valve 4 Each 3, 200.00 12,800.00
6 Combination Air Release
Vacuum Valve, 6" 3 Each 3, 000.00 9,000.00
7 Tapping Sleeve and
Valve, 16" 1 Each 6, 200.00 6,200.00
8 Valve Vault, 6 ' Dia.
with Type 1 Frame and
Closed Lid 9 Each 1, 500.00 13,500.00
9 Fire Hydrant Complete 4 Each 1, 400.00 5,600.00
10 Casing Pipe in Trench,
36" 160 L. F. 50.00 8,000.00
11 Boring and Jacking
Water Main, 24" 75 L.F. 100.00 7,500.00
12 Trench Backfill 1275 L.F. 10.00 12,750.00
13 Pavement Replacement 181 S.Y. 15.00 2,715.00
14 Driveway Pavement
Replacement 168 S.Y. 15.00 2,520.00
15 Fire Hydrants to be
Removed 1 Each 1, 000.00 1,000.00
16 Topsoil Placement and
Seeding 2.05 Acre 1,000.00 2,050.00
17 Traffic Control and
Protection 1 L.S. 5, 000.00 5,000.00
BIDDER'S PROPOSAL FOR MAKING ENTIRE IMPROVEMENTS 264,305.00
(If an Individual)
Signature of Bidder ( SEAL )
Business Address
Social Security Number
(If a partnership)
Firm Name (SEAL )
Signed by (SEAL)
Business Address
Tax Identification Number
Insert Names and Addresses of
All Members of the Firm
(If a Corporation)
Corporate Name Gluth Bros. Construction, Inc.
Signed b i �/„ Ace /,,/
Title Sick-Iv
Business Address 1151 Lake Avenue
Woodstock, IL 60098
Tax Identification Number 36-2791399
(Corporate Seal )
Insert Names of Officers
President Frank Gluth
Secretary Diane Gluth
Treasurer Diane Gluth
Attest:
Secretary
CONTRACT
1 . THIS AGREEMENT, made and concluded the atA day of
9"-14-4-tAlAy , 19 `/,R , between the City
of Elgin acting by and through
its Council , known as the party of the first
part, and Gluth Bros. Construction, Inc.
his/their executors, administrators, successors or assigns, known as
the party of the second part.
2. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and
agreements mentioned in the Proposal hereto attached, to be made and
performed by the party of the first part, and according to the terms
expressed in the Bond referring to these presents, the party of the
second part agrees with said party of the first part at his/their
own proper cost and expense to do all the work, furnish all
materials and all labor necessary to complete the work in accordance
with the plans and specifications hereinafter described, and in full
compliance with all of the terms of this agreement and the
requirements of the Engineer under it.
3. And it is also understood and agreed that the Notice to Contractors,
Special Provisions, Proposal and Contract Bond hereto attached, and
the plans for the Northwest Area Water Transmission Line, Phase II
in Elgin , Illinois, approved by the City of
Elgin on October 29 , 19 91 , are
all essential documents of this contract and are a part hereof.
4. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said parties have executed these presents on
the date above mentioned.
ATTEST: City of E 'n
944,v4,_ 1 By ( G( LPLCh
City Clerk r y o � '-J First Part
(SEAL)
Gluth Bros. Construction, Inc.
Corporate Name
i e,
B.- � i
Preside t
Party of the Second Part
.. r
Municipality City of Elgin
Road District
County Kane
Northwest Area Water
Section Transmission Line
CONTRACT BOND Bond No. B2173484
We, Gluth Bros. Construction, Inc.
1151 Lake Avenue
Woodstock, Illinois 60098
as PRINCIPAL, and Reliance Insurance Company
One Pierce Place, Itasca, IL. 60143 , as SURETY, are
held and firmly bound unto the above Local Agency (hereinafter referred
to as "LA" ) in the penal sum of Two Hundred Sixty-four Thousand Three
Hundred Five and No/100 Dollars
($ 264, 305.00 ) , lawful money of the United States, well and truly to be
paid unto said LA, for the payment of which we find ourselves, our
heirs, executors, administrators, successors, jointly to pay to the LA
this sum under the conditions of this instrument.
WHEREAS THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH that the
said Principal has entered into a written contract with the LA acting
through its awarding authority for the construction of work on the above
project, which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof, as
if written herein at length, and whereby the said Principal has promised
and agreed to perform said work in accordance with the terms of said
contract, and has promised to pay all sums of money due for any labor,
materials, apparatus, fixtures or machinery furnished to such Principal
for the purpose of performing such work and has further agreed to pay
all direct and indirect damages to any person, firm, company or
corporation suffered or sustained on account of the performance of such
work during the time thereof and until such work is completed and
accepted; and has further agreed that this bond shall inure to the
benefit of any person, firm, company or corporation to whom any money
may be due from the Principal, subcontractor or otherwise, for any such
labor, materials, apparatus, fixtures or machinery so furnished and that
suite may be maintained on such bond by any such person, firm, company
or corporation for the recovery of any such money.
NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal shall well and truly perform
said work in accordance with the terms of said contract and shall pay
all sums of money due or to become due for any labor, materials,
apparatus, fixtures or machinery furnished to him for the purpose of
constructing such work, and shall commence and complete the work within
the time prescribed in said contract, and shall pay and discharge all
damages, direct and indirect, that may be suffered or sustained on
account of such work during the time of the performance thereof and
until the said work shall have been accepted, and shall hold the LA and
its awarding authority harmless on account of any such damages and shall
in all respects fully and faithfully comply with all the provisions,
conditions and requirements of said contract, then this obligation to be
void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the said PRINCIPAL and the said SURETY have
caused this instrument to be signed by their respective officers this
3rd day of January , A.D. , 19 92
PRINCIPAL SURETY
Gluth Bros Construction, Inc. Reliance Insurance Company
Company Name Name of Surety
BY �iI _ _ _/ By
Attorney in-Fact
Donnalyn Revis
Title 5/q(E.v /
(SEAL ) (SEAL)
************************************************************************
State of Illinois )
County of DuPage )
Justine C. Lishamer , a Notary Public in and for
said county, do hereby certify that
& Donnalyn Revis
(Names of Individuals Signing on Behalf of Principal and Surety)
who are each personally known to me to be the same persons whose names
are subscribed to the foregoing instrument on behalf of PRINCIPAL and
SURETY, appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged
respectively that they signed, sealed and delivered said instrument as
their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes therein set
forth.
Given under my hand and notarial seal this 3rd day of
January , A.D. , 19 92 "OFFICIAL SEAL"
JUST �u C. LISHAMER
My commission expires: r,, Notar .ublic, State of Illinois
.mmiss�'n Expires 5/2/94
May 2, 1994 ll
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1
No-76" Public
Approved this c# day of *71,4...Liti
A.D. , 19 V , .
ATTEST:
2 -���, City of Elgin
ity Clerk Awarding Authority
( SEAL )
By
Mayor
. b' ,
RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY • . .
HEAD OFFICE,PHILADELPHIA,PENNSYLVANIA
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of
Pennsylvania.does hereby make,constitute and appoint G. A. Morency, Glenn P. Sapa, Richard T. Morency, William
P. Weible, Theresa A. Koch, William Cahill, Valerie J. Burrell, Donnalyn Revis, Shelly
Forillo and Janet L. D'Anna, individually, of Naperville, Illinois
its true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact to make,execute,seal and deliver for and on its behalf,and as its act and deed any and all bonds
and undertakings of Suretyship,
and to bind the REUANCE INSURANCE COMPANY thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds and undertakings and other writings
obligatory in the nature thereof were signed by an Executive Officer of the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY and sealed and attested by one other
of such officers,and hereby ratifies and confirms all that its said Attomey(s)-in-Fact may do in pursuance hereof.
This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of Article VII of the By-Laws of REUANCE INSURANCE COMPANY which became
effective September 7,1978,which provisions are now in full force and effect,reading as follows:
ARTICLE VII—EXECUTION OF BONDS AND UNDERTAKINGS
1. The Board of Directors,the President the Chairman of the Board,any Senior Vice President any Vice President or Assistant Vice President
or other officer designated by the Board of Directors shall have power and authority to(a)appoint Attorneys-in-Fact and to authorize them to execute
on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and(b)
to remove any such Attorney-in-Fact at any time and revoke the power and authority given to him.
2. Attorneys-in-Fact shall have power and authority,subject to the terms and limitations of the power of attorney issued to them,to execute
and deliver on behalf of the Company,bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof.
The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds and undertakings,recognizances,contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory
in the nature thereof.
3. Attorneys-in-Fact shall have power and authority to execute affidavits required to be attached to bonds,recognizances,contracts of indem-
nity or other conditional or obligatory undertakings and they shall also have power and authority to certify the financial statement of the Company and
to copies of the By-Laws of the Company or any article or section thereof.
This power of attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of
REUANCE INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting held on the 5th day of June,1979,at which a quorum was present and said Resolution has not been
amended or repealed:
"Resolved,that the signatures of such directors and officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such power
of attorney or any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such
facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and
certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect
to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached."
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice -residen -•d its corporate seal
to be hereto affixed.this 25th day of October 19 90.
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COUNTY OF Philadelphia ss.
On this 25th day of October ,19 90,personally appeared Raymond MacNeil
to me known to be the Vice-President of the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, and acknow!^lged that he executed and attested the foregoing
instrument and affixed the seal of said corporation thereto,and that Article VII,Section 1. 2.and 3 of the By-Laws of said Company and the Resolu-
tion,set forth therein,are still in full force. / /
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February 1 .19 93 ''"~ .`' -'4.
i Notary Public in and for State of Pennsylvani
�4' "i ` Residing at Philadelphia
I. Ray L. Lorah , Assistant Secretary of the RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, do hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney exec id RELIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, which is still in full force and
effect 1.:u tic.
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IN WITNES S WHEREOF.I have hereunto set my hand and affixed )�fti9 � ny this 3rd day of Januar 1g 92
f43 Assistant Secretary . /
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