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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC-9416-1 - FY 2023-2024 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project4/17/25, 4:07 PM Batch 19064978 Confirmation RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Clerk City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Recorded in Official Records, Orange County Hugh Nguyen, Clerk -Recorder II I I II III II I I I I I III II I I I II NO FEE *$ R 0 0 1 5 5 2 7 8 8 9$ 2025000113512 02:30 pm 04117/25 90 CR-SC06 N12 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 "Exempt from recording fees pursuant to Government Code Section 27383" NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Newport Beach, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, California, 92660, as Owner, and Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. of Chino, California, as Contractor, entered into a Contract on 10/24/2023. Said Contract set forth certain improvements, as follows: FY 2023-24 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project Contract No. C-9416-1 Work on said Contract was completed, and was found to be acceptable on April 15, 2025, by the City Council. Title to said property is vested in the Owner and the Surety for said Contract is Willis Towers Watson, Inc.. BY i David W b, ublic W City of Newport Beach VERIFICATION Director I certify, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Executed on Pr r -,1 1 b , 2 oi5 , at Newport Beach, California. BY -For Leilafii 1.03rown, City Clerk https:Hgs.secure-erds.com/Batch/Confirmation/l9064978 1/3 RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Clerk City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 "Exempt from recording fees pursuant to Government Code Section 27383" NOTICE OF COMPLETION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Newport Beach, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, California, 92660, as Owner, and Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. of Chino, California, as Contractor, entered into a Contract on 10/24/2023. Said Contract set forth certain improvements, as follows: FY 2023-24 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation Project Contract No. C-9416-1 Work on said Contract was completed, and was found to be acceptable on April 15, 2025, by the City Council. Title to said property is vested in the Owner and the Surety for said Contract is Willis Towers Watson, Inc.. BY David Wdbb, °Public Works Director City of Newport Beach VERIFICATION I certify, under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Executed on Pt b ,, 2 0.LS , at Newport Beach, California. BY -For Leilafii 1.68rown, City Clerk I 30 T CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH V NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids shall be submitted electronically via PlanetBids to office of the City Clerk, 100 Civic Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 By 10:00 AM on the 11t" day of October, 2023, at which time such bids shall be opened and read for FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 $1,000,000 Engineer's Estimate Approved by James M. Houlihan Deputy PWD/City Engineer Prospective bidders may obtain Bid Documents, Project Specifications and Plans via PlanetBids: http://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanylD=22078 Hard copy plans are available via Santa Ana Blue Print at (949)756.1001 Located at 2372 Morse Avenue, Irvine, CA 92614 Contractor License Classification(s) required for this project: "C-10" For further information, call Eric Loke, Project Manager at (949) 644-3336 BID INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON THE CITY WEBSITE: http:Ynewportbeachca ciov/government/open-transparent/online services/bids rfps- vendor-registration City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICE INVITING BIDS..........................................................................................Cover INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS...................................................................................... 3 BIDDER'S BOND............................................................................................................ 6 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR(S)................................................................... 9 TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE REFERENCES... ......................................... 9 NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT........................................................ 13 DESIGNATION OF SURETIES...................................................................... 14 CONTRACTOR'S INDUSTRIAL SAFETY RECORD .................................................... 15 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA....................................................................... 18 INFORMATION REQUIRED OF BIDDER..................................................................... 19 NOTICE TO SUCCESSFUL BIDDER...........................................................................21 CONTRACT.................................................................................................................. 22 LABOR AND MATERIALS PAYMENT BOND... .......... .............................. Exhibit A FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND........................................................... Exhibit B INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS................................................................. Exhibit C PROPOSAL.... . ........................................................................................................ PR-1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS., ................. ........ 1­1 ..... I— ................................................. . SP-1 2 City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. The following documents shall be completed, executed, uploaded and received by the City Clerk via PlanetBids in accordance with NOTICE INVITING BIDS: INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS BIDDER'S BOND (Original copies must be submitted to the City Clerk's Office in Sealed Envelope) DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (Subcontractor information to be submitted via PlanetBids) CONTRACTOR'S INDUSTRIAL SAFETY RECORD INFORMATION REQUIRED OF BIDDER ALL ADDENDA TO PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AS ISSUED BY AGENCY PRIOR TO BID OPENING DATE (if any; Contractor shall confirm via PlanetBids) TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE REFERENCES NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT DESIGNATION OF SURETIES PROPOSAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (Line Items to be completed via PlanetBids) The City Clerk's Office will open and read the bid results from PlanetBids immediately following the Bid Opening Date (Bid Due Date.) The Bid Results are immediately available to the public via PlanetBids following the Bid Opening Date (Bid Due Date). Members of the public who would like to attend this reading may go to Bay E, 2"d Floor of the Civic Center (Located at 100 Civic Center Dr.) 2. Cash, certified check or cashier's check (sum not less than 10 percent of the total bid price) may be received in lieu of the BIDDER'S BOND. The title of the project and the words "Sealed Bid" shall be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope containing the documents. Original copies must be submitted to the City Clerk's Office. 3. The City of Newport Beach will not permit a substitute format for the Contract Documents listed above. Bidders are advised to review their content with bonding and legal agents prior to submission of bid. 3. BIDDER'S BOND shall be issued by an insurance organization or surety (1) currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, and (2) listed as an acceptable surety in the latest revision of the Federal Register Circular 570. The successful bidder's security shall be held until the Contract is executed. Original, sealed copies must be submitted to the City Clerk's Office by the Bid Opening Date (Bid Due Date.) The title of the project, Contract Number and the words "Sealed Bid" shall be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope containing the documents. 4. The estimated quantities indicated in the PROPOSAL are approximate, and are given solely to allow the comparison of total bid prices. 3 5. Bids are to be computed upon the estimated quantities indicated in the PROPOSAL multiplied by unit price submitted by the bidder. In the event of discrepancy between wording and figures, bid wording shall prevail over bid figures. In the event of error in the multiplication of estimated quantity by unit price, the correct multiplication will be computed and the bids will be compared with correctly multiplied totals. The City shall not be held responsible for bidder errors and omissions in the PROPOSAL. 6. The City of Newport Beach reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any minor irregularity or informality in such bids. Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22300, at the request and expense of the Contractor, securities shall be permitted in substitution of money withheld by the City to ensure performance under the contract. The securities shall be deposited in a state or federal chartered bank in California, as the escrow agent. 7. In accordance with the California Labor Code (Sections 1770 et seq.), the Director of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which the work is to be performed for each craft, classification, or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract. A copy of said determination is available by calling the prevailing wage hotline number (415) 703-4774, and requesting one from the Department of Industrial Relations. All parties to the contract shall be governed by all provisions of the California Labor Code -- including, but not limited to, the requirement to pay prevailing wage rates (Sections 1770-7981 inclusive). A copy of the prevailing wage rates shall be posted by the Contractor at the job site. 9. The Contractor shall be responsible for insuring compliance with provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code Apprenticeship requirements and Section 4100 et seq. of the Public Contracts Code, "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act". 10. No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project (submitted on or after March 1, 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)]. 11. No contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project (awarded on or after April 1, 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. 12. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. 13. All documents shall bear signatures and titles of persons authorized to sign on behalf of the bidder. For corporations, the signatures shall be of a corporate officer or an individual authorized by the corporation. For partnerships, the signatures shall be of a general partner. For sole ownership, the signature shall be of the owner. 14. Pursuant to Public Contract Code section 9204, for any demand by contractor, whether on behalf of itself or a subcontractor that lacks privity of contract with the City but has requested that contractor proceed on its behalf, sent by registered mail or certified mail return receipt requested for a time extension, payment by the City for money or damages arising from work done by, or on behalf of, the contractor and payment for which is not otherwise expressly provided or to which the claimant is not otherwise entitled, or for payment of an amount that is disputed by the City, the following is a summary of the claims resolution process to be applied: A. The City shall review the claim and, within 45 days, shall provide a written statement identifying the portions of the claim that are disputed and undisputed. This time period may 4 be extended by mutual agreement. The claimant shall furnish all reasonable documentation to support the claim. If the City needs approval from its City Council to provide the written statement and the City Council does not meet within the prescribed time period, the City shall have up to 3 days following the next regular meeting of the City Council to provide the written statement. Payment of the undisputed portion of the claim shall be made within 60 days after the City issues its written statement. B. If the claimant disputes the City's written statement or if the City does not issue a written statement in the prescribed time period, the claimant may demand in writing an informal meet and confer conference, which shall be scheduled within 30 days of receipt of claimant's demand. C. Within 10 business days of the meet and confer conference, if a dispute remains, the City shall provide a written statement identifying the portion of the claim that remains in dispute and the undisputed portion. The City shall pay any remaining amount of the undisputed portion within 60 days. Any disputed portion of the claim shall be submitted to nonbinding mediation or similar nonbinding process, with the City and claimant sharing the costs equally and agreeing to a mediator within 10 business days. If the parties cannot timely agree on a mediator, each party shall select a mediator and those mediators shall select a qualified neutral third party to mediate the remaining disputed portion. If mediation is unsuccessful, any remaining disputed portion shall be addressed using procedures outside of Public Contract Code section 9204. D. Failure by the City to meet the time requirements herein shall result in the claim being rejected in its entirety and shall not constitute an adverse finding with regard to the merits of the claim or the responsibility or qualifications of the claimant. The signature below represents that the above has been revi V. 738518 / A, B, C-10 . John Wong / Vice President Contractor's License No. & Classification 11"Vnatureffitlle 1000004804 / 6-30-2023 10-4-2023 DIR Registration Number & Expiration Date Date Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Bidder 5 City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR(S) - AFFADAVIT State law requires the listing of all subcontractors who will perform work in an amount in excess of one- half of one percent of the Contractor's total bid. If a subcontractor is not listed, the Contractor represents that he/she is fully qualified to and will be responsible for performing that portion of the work. Substitution of subcontractors shall be made only in accordance with State law and/or the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, as applicable. Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22300 appropriate securities may be substituted for any monies to be withheld to ensure performance under the Contract. The Bidder, by signing this designation, certifies that bids from the subcontractors as listed in the Bidder's electronic bid have been used in formulating the bid for the project and that these subcontractors will be used subject to the approval of the Engineer and in accordance with State law. No changes may be made in these subcontractors except with prior approval of the City of Newport Beach. Bidders must also include DIR registration numbers for each subcontractor. Blecnor Belco Electric, Inc. John Wong / Vice President Bidder tho ze,a�ignature(Title E City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE REFERENCES Contractor must use this form!!! Please print or type. Bidder's Name Fleenor Belco Electric, Inc. FAILURE OF THE BIDDER TO PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION IN A COMPLETE AND ACCURATE MANNER MAY BE CONSIDERED NON -RESPONSIVE. For all public agency projects you have worked on (or are currently working on) in the past 2 years in excess of $150,000, provide the following information: No. 1 Project Name/Number Portrero Grande Dr At Del Mar Ave Project Description traffic signal Modification Approximate Construction Dates: From 3-1-2021 To-8-31-2021 Agency Name City of Alhambra Contact Person Robert Eisenhamer Telephone (626) 458-3155 Original Contract Amount $3,91,806.28 Final Contract Amount $391,806.28 If final amount is different from original, please explain (change orders, extra work, etc.) Did you file any claims against the Agency? Did the Agency file any claims against you/Contractor? If yes, briefly explain and indicate outcome of claims. 'N 10 No. 2 Project Name/Number Traffic Signal and ADA Improvement Project Project Description Traffic Signals Modifications, Installations of Signal Gears & Cameras, and ADA Improvements Approximate Construction Dates: From 12-1-2020 TO:12-31-2021 Agency Name City of Palm Springs Contact Person Kevin Higgins Telephone (909) 890-9693 Original Contract Amount $ 2,847,759 Final Contract Amount $2,147,719 If final amount is different from original, please explain (change orders, extra work, etc.) N/A Did you file any claims against the Agency? Did the Agency file any claims against you/Contractor? If yes, briefly explain and indicate outcome of claims. No. 3 Project Name/Number Protected Left Turn Signal Phasing and Signal Hardware Improvements HSIP Cycle-8 Project Description Traffic Signals Modifications Approximate Construction Dates: From 12-15-2020 Agency Name City of Rialto To: 6-1-2021 Contact Person Savat Khamphou Telephone (909)421-7279 Original Contract Amount $710,906 Final Contract Amount $710,906 If final amount is different from original, please explain (change orders, extra work, etc.) N/A Did you file any claims against the Agency? Did the Agency file any claims against you/Contractor? If yes, briefly explain and indicate outcome of claims. 11 No. 4 Project Name/Number Broadway Improvements Traffic Signal Modifications from Victoria Street to Alondra Boulevard Project Description Traffic Signals Modifications Approximate Construction Dates: From 12-1-2020 To:5-1-2020 Agency Name City of Carson Contact Person Reata Kulesar Telephone (310)952-1700 Original Contract Amount $1-188,835 Final Contract Amount $1,188,835 If final amount is different from original, please explain (change orders, extra work, etc.) N/A Did you file any claims against the Agency? Did the Agency file any claims against you/Contractor? If yes, briefly explain and indicate outcome of claims. N No. 5 Project Name/Number Traffic Interconnect System Upgrades Project Project Description Furnish & Install Controller Cabinet & BBS Approximate Construction Dates: From 3-1-2021 Tp:5-21-2021 Agency Name City of commerce Contact Person Okan Demirci Telephone (714) 319-6137 Original Contract Amount $ ►.257,818 Final Contract Amount $ 1,257,818 If final amount is different from original, please explain (change orders, extra work, etc.) N/A Did you file any claims against the Agency? Did the Agency file any claims against you/Contractor? If yes, briefly explain and indicate outcome of claims. 12 No. 6 Project Name/Number Shadow Roack & Highland Park Traffic Signal Project Description Traffic Signal Installation & Fiber Optic Approximate Construction Dates: From 4-10-2021 Agency Name City of Irvine Contact Person Don Pruett To:2-1-2022 Telephone (951) 475-5884 Original Contract Amount $690,034 Final Contract Amount $O) )0,034 If final amount is different from original, please explain (change orders, extra work, etc.) N;A Did you file any claims against the Agency? Did the Agency file any claims against you/Contractor? If yes, briefly explain and indicate outcome of claims. No Attach additional sheets if necessary. Attach to this Bid the experience resume of the person who will be designated as General Construction Superintendent or on -site Construction Manager for the Contractor. * Please See Attached * Upon request, the Contractor shall attach a financial statement and other information sufficiently comprehensive to permit an appraisal of the Contractor's current financial conditions. Elccnor Belco Electric, Inc. Bidder 13 N/,, ,John Wong / Vice President Aut ri ed Sig ture/Title John L. Wong QUALIFICATIONS Over 26 years of acquired responsibilities in the electrical construction industry utilizing the following skills: • Field Supervision/fnstallation • Job Fstimating • Design/Build • Project Management • Contract Administration • Scheduling/Coordination • Executive Manugcment • Budget/Cost Analysis Document Control PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Elecnor Helco Electric, Inc., Chino, CA 05/2013 — Present Vice President - Transportation Division • Responsible for the business development, operations, project estimating and management of the transportation division specializing in traffic signals and street lighting systems in both the private and public works sectors. Lincoln Pacific Builders, Inc., Baldwin Park, CA 09/2005 — 0512013 Execrative Vice President • Assist in the founding of Lincoln Pacific. • Responsible for all aspects of operations, activities, project estimating, and administration of company. • Estimated and managed approximately $77M in awarded contracts in traffic signal and street lighting projects throughout the counties of Los Angeles, Orange County, and Inland Empire including the Mid- City/Exposition Light Rail Transit Design/Build Project for Metro in the City of Los Angeles as a subcontractor to the Joint Venture Team of FCl/Fluor/Parsons with a contract value at $20.3M. Moore Electrical Contracting, Inc., Corona, CA 0512003 — 08/2005 Project Manager - Metro San Fernando Valley Busway Rapid Transit (BR7) Project, Los Angeles, CA • Responsiblc for the management, direction, and coordination of all electrical and communications systems from conceptual to Final design with local agencies and owner while supervising a staff of five field superintendents to support the $28M electrical and communications design -build subcontract for the Joint Venture Team of Shimmick/bbayashi. • Lend estimator for Transit Priority/Automated Traffic Surveillance and Control Surveillance and Control Systems ('TPS/A7'SAC) ['rejects in the City of Los Angeles totaling $ l2M in awarded contracts. Amelco Electric SF, Inc., San Leandro, CA 0112000 — 0412003 Division Manager - 7raJ)?c Signal and Street Lighting (01/00 — 04103) • Responsible for establishing a traffic signal and street lighting division with annual gross revenue of $15M in 2000, $18M in 2001, and $25M in 2002 while supervising a staff comprising oftwo estimators and three field superintendents, • Oversight responsibility for all aspects of operations and administration of division. Project Manager - Alameda Mid -Corridor Design -Build Project, Los Angeles, CA (01/00 — 12102) • Coordinated and provided rapid solutions during the installation of electrical, communication, traffic signal, and railroad signal systems while supervising a staff of four field superintendents to support a $71 M contract. • Interfaced with various local agencies in providing conceptual to final agency -approved construction designs For traffic signal and street lighting systems. • Responsible for controlling all documentation related to project. Steiny and Company, Inc., I,os Angeles, CA 01/1990 — 0112000 Prglect Manager (0248 -- 01/00) • Provided project coordination and scheduling with owners, general contractors, and subcontractors. • Managed and supervised staff of two project engineers and four field superintendents on all Disney projects in Anaheim, CA that included West Street Improvements Phases I thru IV ($7.5M), California Adventures SD -I and SD-2 ($8.2M), and Paradise Pier Phase I ($150K). T'oreman/General Foreman ('02,195 — 02198) • Supervised the installation ofelectrical systems such as fiber optic and data communication, low and high voltage, and fire/life safety systems on various projects totaling $17M. Inside Wirentan Apprentice (01/90 — 01195) • Attended and completed IBEW-NECA 5 year apprenticeship training course. EDUCATION/TRAINING Journeyman $%irentan Ccrtificatiun, IM'W-NECA 01/1990 — 01/1995 Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee, Los Angeles, CA Memher of Lnternatlonal Rrotherhood of Electrical Workers Union Local 11 (since GOO) A.S. Electronics Kn>!interiny. I'echnoloiy ITT Technical Institute, West Covina C 1 Caljfor,nin State university of 1. a. %neclec Accounting Mujor Las Angeles, CA CERTIFICATIONS I LICENSES California State license Board State licensed Conlraclor 1, B and C-1 o COMPUTER SKILLS Software: Windows 8, Microsrf Ojfice, Microsoft Project Planner, Prinutvera, Expedition, McCormick and Accuhid L'Wmaling Epic and trade Service, Viewpoint 06/ 1986 — 06/ 1988 09/ 1982 — 06/ 1984 9 F �OV8 W ry .Q {y, N1-1a 0 O S$ P M CNo0,..,DVMON0 YN'��E Pen OP O H aNMOHb' � U o z F..1.F.IFHuFzzz d¢aaaaaaaa¢aaa UC7Uc7 UC7UC7 zzzz C7 zzzzzz C7UU00 z 4uy z-� 4U z ,`U^[.�tiviw tihh Hy Fyy F any>FF w wa�u¢6�wZ , 00000000000000- �ag „L$$ wau F•-F u raF w uaYc�a..�.�" �- F W W W W W d W W .a a.aa�00 W W w' ww yx 0.� xxx W x ga�MWQd� g Qaddti`�7z�O�waG WFt-�FC?Fzna.4^�zQQzzzzya0�; z e� W 2.qW q+U W W C7VUz(zZUUUU W WwW Wwx n. z F x U w C7Uy z. 'L 66 V1FN d,'yQQdz jyyOzz V1N(7y000 <5J050.'J VUUUUU V VUUU'T. 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Inc. the party making the foregoing bid; that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that party making the foregoing bid; that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the bidder or any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. I declare under penalty of perjury of the laws of the St to of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. , John Wong / Vice President Bidder Au o ed ignature/Title Subscribed and swom to (or affirmed) before me n ' day of 2021 by , proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) who appeared before me. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. [SEAL] 14 Notary Public My Commission Expires: CALIFORNIA ALL- PURPOSE CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of S�iNu� On oc7c e H,267--S before tile, mac-, 4W ct�grev" �tauc� ,, personally appeared who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. •_,` DOUG MCWHORTER WITNESS my a a d clal seal. Notary Public • California San Bernardino County '."„MCommission # 2426775 my Comm. Expires Nov 15, 2026 Nbtary u O lic Signature (Notary Public Seal) ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL INFORMATION IDESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT (Title or description of attached document) (Title or description of attached document continued) Number of Pages Document Date CAPACITY CLAIMED BY THE SIGNER ❑ Individual (s) ❑ Corporate Officer (Title) ❑ Partner(s) ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee(s) ❑ Other 7201 `i Vl'rsif-n yr kv.ry NolaryC'fiis. <,.,com fi<. '_;7'_ _986i INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM This form complies with current California statutes regarding notary wording and, if needed, should be completed and attached to the document. Acknowledgments from other states may be completed for documents being sent to that state so long as the wording does not require the California notary to violate California notary law. • State and County information must be the State and County where the document signer(s) personally appeared before the notary public for acknowledgment. • Date of notarization must be the date that the signer(s) personally appeared which must also be the same date the acknowledgment is completed. • The notary public must print his or her name as it appears within his or her commission followed by a comma and then your title (notary public). • Print the name(s) of document signer(s) who personally appear at the time of notarization. • Indicate the correct singular or plural forms by crossing off incorrect forms (i.e. he/she/the),— is /are ) or circling the correct firms. Failure to correctly indicate this information may lead to rejection of document recording. • The notary seal impression must be clear and photographically reproducible. Impression must not cover text or lines. If seat impression smudges, re -seal if a sufficient area permits, otherwise complete a different acknowledgment form. • Signature of the notary public must match the signature on file with the office of the county clerk. Additional information is not required but could help to ensure this acknowledgment is not misused or attached to a different document. Indicate title or type of attached document, number of pages and date. Indicate the capacity claimed by the signer. If the claimed capacity is a corporate officer, indicate the title (i.e. CEO, CFO, Secretary). • Securely attach this document to the signed document with a staple. City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 DESIGNATION OF SURETIES Bidders name Fleenor Belco Electric, Inc. Provide the names, addresses, and phone numbers for all brokers and sureties from whom Bidder intends to procure insurance and bonds (list by insurance/bond type): Willis Towers Watson, Inc. Liberty Mutual Insurance Erin Kiernan / 860-843-5404 David M. Carey / 610-832-8240 10 State House Square Floor I 1 Hartford, CT 06103 175 Berkeley St Boston, MA 02116 15 City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 CONTRACTOR'S INDUSTRIAL SAFETY RECORD TO ACCOMPANY PROPOSAL Bidder's Name Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Record Last Five (5) Full Years Current Year of Record Current Record Record Record Record Record Year of for for for for for Record 2839 2049 2-fl-4ffi 2M- 20" Total 2018 2$-24 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 No. of contracts 112 103 128 135 121 0 599 Total dollar Amount of Contracts (in $70M $50M $56M $57M $65M $OM $298M Thousands of $ No. of fatalities O 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. of lost Workday Cases 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No. of lost workday cases involving permanent transfer to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 another job or termination of employment The information required for these items is the same as required for columns 3 to 6, Code 10, Occupational Injuries, Summary --Occupational Injuries and Illnesses, OSHA No. 102. 16 Legal Business Name of Bidder Business Address: Business Tel. No.: State Contractor's License No. and Classification: Eleanor Belco Electric, Inc. 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 909-993-5470 738518 / A, B, C-10 Title Vice President The above information was compiled from the records that are available to me at this time and I declare under penalty of perjury that the information is true and accurate within the limitations of those records. Signature of bidder Date Title Signature of bidder Date Title Signature of bidder Date Title Signature of bidder Date Title Signature Requirements: If bidder is an individual, name and signature of individual must be provided, if doing business under a fictitious name, the fictitious name must be set fort along with the County. If bidder is a partnership or joint venture, legal name of partnership/joint venture must be provided, followed by signatures of all of the partners/joint ventures or if fewer than all of the partners/joint ventures submit with evidence of authority to act on behalf of the partnership/joint venture. If bidder is a corporation, legal name of corporation must be provided, followed by signatures of the corporation President or Vice President or President and Secretary or Assistant Secretary, and the corporate seal, or submit with evidence of authority to act on behalf of the corporation. All must be acknowledged before a Notary Public, who must certify that such individuals, partners/joint ventures, or officers were proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persons whose name are subscribed to and acknowledged that they executed the same in their authorized capacities. [NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT and CORPORATE SEAL MUST BE ATTACHED] 17 CALIFORNIA ALL- PURPOSE CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of S o i wJ tao On ®cxa t,2oz-3 before me, "Cbc-t o\kc\A t VjTPR--( 9,i3L-\c- rre insert name ana ht e nif Me of iccr personally appeared fat+ worJC-r�i�w� G-t��cu, to who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. a DQUGMCWHORTER A Public • California zSan Bernardino County Commissions Nov 15,A,� y Comm. Expires Nov t S, 2026 Not* P. blic Signature (Notary Public Seal ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT (Title or description of attached document) (Title or description of attached document continued) Number of Pages Document Date CAPACITY CLAIMED BY THE SIGNER ❑ Individual (s) ❑ Corporate Officer (Title) ❑ Partner(s) ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee(s) ❑ Other .'_01`, Version INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM This form complies with current California statutes regarding notary wording and, if needed should be completed and attached to the document. Acknowledgments f om other states may he completed for documents being sent to that state so long as the wording does not require the California notary to violate California notary law. • State and County infonnation must be the State and County where the document signer(s) personally appeared before the notary public for acknowledgment. • Date of notarization must be the date that the signer(s) personally appeared which must also be the same date the acknowledgment is completed. • The notary public must print his or her name as it appears within his or her commission followed by a comma and then your title (notary public). • Print the name(s) of document signer(s) who personally appear at the time of notarization. • Indicate the correct singular or plural forms by crossing off incorrect forms (i.e. he/she/*ey,- is /are ) or circling the correct forms. Failure to correctly indicate this information may lead to rejection of document recording, • The notary seal impression must be clear and photographically reproducible. Impression must not cover text or lines. If seal impression smudges, re -seal if a sufficient area permits, otherwise complete a different acknowledgment form. • Signature of the notary public must match the signature on file with the office of the county clerk. Additional information is not required but could help to ensure this acknowledgment is not misused or attached to a different document. Indicate title or type of attached document, number of pages and date. Indicate the capacity claimed by the signer. If the claimed capacity is a corporate officer, indicate the title (i.e. CEO, CFO, Secretary). • Securely attach this document to the signed document with a staple. City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ADDENDA Bidders name Eleenor Beico Electric, Inc. The bidder shall signify receipt of all Addenda here, if any, and attach executed copy of addenda to bid documents: 18 Page 1 of 2 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ADDENDUM NO. 1 FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION CONTRACT NO 9416-1 DATE: September 27, 2023 BY:,' 41tvi /Engineer TO: ALL PLANHOLDERS The following changes, additions, deletions, or clarifications shall be made to the Contract Documents — all other conditions shall remain the same. PLANS Replace Plan Sheet 07 of 22 and Plan Sheet 08 of 22 in their entirety with revised Plan Sheet 07 of 22 and Plan Sheet 08 of 22 which provides the custom pole details for W Balboa Blvd/23,d St and W Balboa Blvd/20th St. 2. Replace Plan Sheet 09 of 22 in its entirety with revised Plan Sheet 09 of 22 which revises the plan sheet reference for the LED DMS sign & pole. Revised plan set can be downloaded from PlanetBids. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Replace Cover Page in its entirety with revised Cover Sheet which revises the engineer's estimate. 2. Replace Page 6 in its entirety with revised Page 6 which revises the year on the bidder's bond. 3. Replace Page 14 in its entirety with revised Page 14 which revises the year on the non - collusion affidavit. 4. Replace Page 16 in its entirety with revised Page 16 which revises the years on the table of the contractor's industrial safety record to accompany proposal. Page 2 of 2 5. Replace Page 46 of 80 of the Special Provisions in its entirety with revised Page 46 of 80 which revises for the correct LED DMS model number to be installed. Revised specification package with the above four revisions can be downloaded from PlanetBids. Bidders must sign this Addendum No. 1 and attach it to the bid proposal. Bid may not be considered unless this signed Addendum No. 1 is attached. I have carefully examined this Addendum and have included full payment in my Proposal. Elecnor Belco Electric, inc. Bidder's Name (Please Print) 9-28-2023 Date r John Wone / Vice President Auth(ri )gnature & Title City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 INFORMATION REQUIRED OF BIDDER Bidder certifies under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the following information is true and correct: Name of individual Contractor, Company or Corporation: Corporation Business Address: 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 Telephone and Fax Number: 909-993-5470 / 909-993-5476 California State Contractor's License No. and Class: 738518 / A, B, C-10 (REQUIRED AT TIME OF AWARD) Original Date Issued:7-28-1997 Expiration Date:'-31-2025 List the name and title/position of the person(s) who inspected for your firm the site of the work proposed in these contract documents: Ralph Antuna / Superintendent The following are the names, titles, addresses, and phone numbers of all individuals, firm members, partners, joint ventures, and company or corporate officers having a principal interest in this proposal: Name Title Address Telephone Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles / President 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 909-993-5470 John Wong / Vice President 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 909-993-5470 Jeroni Gervilla / Chief Financial Officer Pedro Enrile / Secretary 14320 Albers Way, Chino CA 91710 14320 Albers Way, Chino CA 91710 Corporation organized under the laws of the State of California 19 909-993-5470 909-993-5470 UNANIMOUS WRITTEN CONSENT IN LIEU OF 2021 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ELECNOR BELCO ELECTRIC, INC, January 1, 2021 The undersigned, being all of the members of the Board of Directors (the `Board") of Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc_, a California corporation (the "Company"), in lieu of holding a meeting of the Board, hereby take the following actions and adopt the following resolutions by unanimous written consent: WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it is in the Company's best interests to appoint a revised slate of Officers of the Company. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the following persons be, and hereby are, elected to the offices set forth opposite their respective names, to hold such offices until their respective successors are elected and qualified at or before the next annual meeting of the Board, or until their earlier respective deaths, resignations or removals: NAVIES Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles Jeroni Gervilla Roger Devito Pedro Enrile Leonardo Sancho Frances John Wong OFFICE President and Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Assistant Secretary Secretary Vice President Vice President for Construction FURTHER RESOLVED, that Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles, Jeroni Gervilla, Alberto Garcia and Roger Devito in their respective capacities (listed above) subject to such supervisory powers of the Board of Directors, hereby are authorized and directed to perform all the duties commonly incident to that office; shall have authority to execute in the name of the Company contracts, leases and other written instruments to be executed by the Company; and, shall perform such other duties as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the President and Chief Executive Officer may delegate authority to any Chief Financial Officer or Chief Operating Officer or Senior Vice President or Vice President as and within their authority levels as set forth in the Company's Bylaws, as the sarne may be amended from time to time; FURTHER RESOLVED, that Roger DeVito, in his capacity of Senior Vice President, or Leonardo Sancho Frances in his capacity of Vice President are hereby authorized and directed to: 1. Negotiate, sign, amend and terminate agreements in connection with the purpose of the Company, for all contracts up to $250,000,00, and acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla for all contracts in amounts greater than $250,000.00. 2. Execute, amend and finalize bid proposals in connection with the purpose of the Company, for all proposals up to $1,000,000.00, and acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla for all proposals in amounts greater than $1,000,000.00. 3. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, execute, amend and finalize purchase orders for materials and equipment in connection with the purpose of the Company. 4. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, execute, amend and terminate agreements for the lease of real estate to be used as offices or job related temporary yards. 5. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, execute, amend and terminate insurance and/or bid bonds arrangements in connection with the purpose of the Company. 6. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, hire, suspend, impose sanctions and dismiss the administrative personnel of the Company, setting forth their employment terms and conditions, obligations and remuneration. 7. Actingjointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, settle and claims on behalf of the Company. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that all actions heretofore taken by the officers of the Company on behalf of and in the name of the Company, relating to the conduct of the business of the Company, the expenditure of money, the making of contracts and all other acts taken or omitted in the performance of their duties to the Company be, and the same hereby are, in all respects, approved, ratified and affirmed, as of the date taken, done or omitted, respectively. The actions taken by the Board Consent shall have the same force and effect as if taken by the undersigned at a meeting of the Board of Directors, duly called and constituted pursuant to the Bylaws of the Company and the laws of the State of California. This Board Consent may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same document. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being all of the members of the Board of Directors of Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc., have executed these actions by written consent as of the date first written *Rainon� b or Luis Alcibar, Director Alexander Arrola, Director The dates of any voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy judgments against any principal having an interest in this proposal are as follows: None All company, corporate, or fictitious business names used by any principal having interest in this proposal are as follows: N/A For all arbitrations, lawsuits, settlements or the like (in or out of court) you have been involved in with public agencies in the past five years (Attach additional Sheets if necessary) provide: Provide the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the parties; None Briefly summarize the parties' claims and defenses; N/A Have you ever had a contract terminated by the owner/agency? If so, explain. No Have you ever failed to complete a project? If so, explain. No For any projects you have been involved with in the last 5 years, did you have any claims or actions by any outside agency or individual for labor compliance (i.e. failure to pay prevailing wage, falsifying certified payrolls, etc.)? Yes /(No) 20 Are any claims or actions unresolved or outstanding? Yes / No If yes to any of the above, explain. (Attach additional sheets, if necessary) Failure of the bidder to provide ALL requested information in a complete and accurate manner may be considered non -responsive. John Wong (Print name of Owner or Preekler& of Corporation/Company) Vice President Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. V. John Wong / Vice President Bidder A h i ed ignature/Title Vice res t Title 10-4-2023 Date On before me, Notary Public, personally appeared _ who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), orthe entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal (SEAL) Notary Public in and for said State My Commission Expires: 21 CALIFORNIA ALL- PURPOSE CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of SPr-4 , Ori pM-sea'A, ZoZ3 before me, ere nsan Hams an u o t o leer, personally appeared Qz)�Q , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. DOUG KWHollni WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public- California QOy San Bernardino County Commission b 2426775 Comm. Expires Noy 15, 2426 Nota blic Signature (Notary Public Seal) ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM This form complies with current California statutes regarding notary wording and, DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT f needed, should be completed and attached to the document. Acknowledgments from other states may be completed for documents being sent to that state so long as the wording does not require the California notary to violate California notary law. (Title or description of attached document) a State and County information must be the State and County where the document signer(s) personally appeared before the notary public for acknowledgment. • Date of notarization must be the date that the signer(s) personally appeared which (Title or description of attached document continued) must also be the same date the acknowledgment is completed. • The notary public must print his or her name as it appears within his or her Number of Pages Document Date commission followed by a comma and then your title (notary public). • Print the name(s) of document signer(s) who personally appear at the time of notarization. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY THE SIGNER • Indicate the correct singular or plural forms by crossing off incorrect forms (i.e. he/she/they,— is /are ) or circling the correct forms. Failure to correctly indicate this ❑ Individual (s) information may lead to rejection ofdocument recording. ❑ Corporate Officer • The notary seal impression must be clear and photographically reproducible. Impression must not cover text or lines. If seal impression smudges, re -seal if a Title sufficient area permits, otherwise complete a different acknowledgment form. ❑ Partner(s) • Signature of the notary public must match the signature on file with the office of the county clerk. ❑ Attorney -in -Fact Additional information is not required but could help to ensure this ❑ Trustee(s) acknowledgment is not misused or attached to a different document. Other Indicate title or type of attached document, number of pages and date. ❑ Indicate the capacity claimed by the signer. If the claimed capacity is a corporate officer, indicate the title (i.e. CFO, CFO, Secretary). '_015 Version Securely attach this document to the signed document with a staple. City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 NOTICE TO SUCCESSFUL BIDDER The following Contract Documents shall be executed and delivered to the Engineer within ten (10) days (not including Saturday, Sunday and Federal holidays) after the date shown on the "Notification of Award" to the successful bidder: • CONTRACT WITH REQUIRED INSURANCE CERTIFICATES AND ENDORSEMENTS • LABOR AND MATERIALS PAYMENT BOND • FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND The City of Newport Beach will not permit a substitute format for these Contract Documents. Bidders are advised to review their content with bonding, insuring and legal agents prior to submission of bid. Original Certificate(s) of Insurance, General Liability Insurance Endorsement, and Automobile Liability Insurance Endorsement shall be provided as required by the Contract documents and delivered to the Public Works Department within ten (10) working days after the date shown on the Notification of Award to the successful bidder. The Labor and Materials Payment Bond and Faithful Performance Bond shall be issued by an insurance organization or surety (1) currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, and (2) listed as an acceptable surety in the latest revision of the Federal Register Circular 570. Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22300, appropriate securities may be substituted for any monies to be withheld to ensure performance under the Contract. Insurance companies affording coverage shall be (1) currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, and (2) assigned Policyholders' Rating A (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide: Property -Casualty. Coverages shall be provided as specified in the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, except as modified by the Special Provisions. Certificates of Insurance and additional insured endorsements shall be on the insurance company's forms, fully executed and delivered with the Contract. The Notice to Proceed will not be issued until all contract documents have been received and approved by the City. 22 City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 CONTRACT 23 City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 ..*2*14M4 (Contractor shall submit proposals via the PROPOSAL (Bid Line Items) contained in PlanetBids. Contractor shall sign the below acknowledgement) To the Honorable City Council City of Newport Beach 100 Civic Center Drive Newport Beach, California 92660 Gentlemen: The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the location of the work, has read the Instructions to the Bidders, has examined the Plans and Special Provisions, and hereby proposes to furnish all materials except that material supplied by the City and shall perform all work required to complete Contract No. 9416-1 in accordance with the Plans and Special Provisions, and will take in full payment therefore the following unit prices for the work, complete in place, to wit: 10-4-2023 Date 909-993-5470 / 909-993-5476 Bidder's Telephone and Fax Numbers 738518 / A, B, C-10 Bidder's License No(s). and Classifications) 1000004804 DIR Registration Number Bidder's email address: iwong@elecnor.com PR-1 Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc Bidder , John Wong / Vice President dd 's A orized Signature and Title 143- av Chino, CA 91710 Bidder's Address City of Newport Beach FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION Contract No. 9416-1 BIDDER'S BOND We, the undersigned Principal and Surety, our successors and assigns, executors, heirs and administrators, agree to be jointly and severally held and firmly bound to the City of Newport Beach, a charter city, in the principal sum of Ten Percent Of The Amount Bid Dollars ($ 10% ), to be paid and forfeited to the City of Newport Beach if the bid proposal of the undersigned Principal for the construction of FY2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION, Contract No. 9416-1 in the City of Newport Beach, is accepted by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach and the proposed contract is awarded to the Principal, and the Principal fails to execute the Contract Documents in the form(s) prescribed, including the required bonds, and original insurance certificates and endorsements for the construction of the project within thirty (30) calendar days after the date of the mailing of "Notification of Award", otherwise this obligation shall become null and void. If the undersigned Principal executing this Bond is executing this Bond as an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such Principal shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this Bond. 2023 Witness our hands this 29th day of September , 21IN c. Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. John Won, / Vice Presideni Name of Contractor (Principal) uth rized Signature/Title Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Name of Surety 1 Z5 Berkeley Street. Boston. MA 02116 Address of Surety (617) 357-9500 Telephone Authorized Agent Signature Michelle Anne McMahon, Attorney -In -Fact Print Name and Title (Notary acknowledgment of Principal & Surety must be attached) C. CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of Ae_o On 000 rc- Z,202� before me, DO ZCg Notary Public Date Here Insert Name and Title of the officer Personally appeared Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies),andthatby his/her/theirsign ature(s)ontheinstrumenttheperson(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. Qmj DOUG MCwHORTER Notary Public . California San Bernardino County Commission # 2426775 Comm. Expires Nov 15, 2026 Place Notary Seal Above I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official I. 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Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Number of Pages Document Date Signer(s) Other Than Named Above Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name Corporate Officer—Title(s) Partner Limited 0 General ❑ Individual Q Attorney in Fact Q Trustee [3Guardian or Conservator 13Other Signer's Name ❑ Corporate Officer—Title(s) ❑ Partner ❑ Limited 13General Individual Q Attorney in Fact Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator 13 Other Signer Is Representing ElegoQjr Signer Is Representing CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of Connecticut County of Hartford On September 29. 2023 before me, Stephanie Harvey, Notary Public Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer Personally appeared Michelle Anne McMahon Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies),andthatbyhis/her/theirsignature(s) ontheinstrumenttheperson(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the persons) acted, executed the instrument. arEPHANIE HARVEY NOTARY PUBLIC - CT 185862 Noy commission Expires Naar. 31, 2027 Place Notary Seal Above I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of Connecticut that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. 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Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Number of Pages Document Date Signer(s) Other Than Named Above Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name Corporate Officer—Title(s) E] Partner 0 Limited ❑ General [] Individual El Attorney in Fact [] Trustee Q Guardian or Conservator 0 Other Signer Is Representing �R(:T�'fi iti�l�fi1FT� rR.31Ti�.1iT�-.� • u .. � Signer's Name ❑ Corporate Officer—Title(s) ❑ Partner ❑ Limited General Q Individual ❑ Attorney in Fact QTrustee OGuardian orConservator ❑ Other Signer Is Representing This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those named herein, and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. Libe I Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Mutual, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company Certificate No: 8210646 - 985949 - SURETY West American Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOWN ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New Hampshire, that Liberty Mutual Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Massachusetts, and West American Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Indiana (herein collectively called the "Companies"), pursuant to and by authority herein set forth, does hereby name, constitute and appoint, Connor Wolpert, Doritza Mojica, Gentry Stewart, Jennifer Godere, Jonathan Gleason, Joshua Sanford, Kathryn Pryor, Kyle Williams, Michelle Anne McMahon, Nicholas Miller, Richard I lackner, Robyn Salley, Sarah Murtha all of the city of Hartford state of Cr each individually if there be more than one named, its true and lawful attorney -in -fact to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver, for and on its behalf as surety and as its act and deed, any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations, in pursuance of these presents and shall be as binding upon the Companies as if they have been duly signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the Companies in their own proper persons. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Power of Attorney has been subscribed by an authorized officer or official of the Companies and the corporate seals of the Companies have been affixed thereto this 22nd day of August , 2023 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company P� 1NStj PytY INS,,, %NSURq The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company a a`8*Pay'°OyM 'tn West American Insurance Company g19120 0y1919�0 a 1991 a By: m David M. Carey, Assistant Secretary m State of PENNSYLVANIA rn County of MONTGOMERY On this 22nd day of August 2023 before me personally appeared David M. Carey, who acknowledged himself to be the Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance m Company, The Ohio Casualty Company, and West American Insurance Company, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, execute the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. N� IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, on the day and year first above written. O jJJ�-vr';yp�ry f < Commonwealth of Pennsylvania- Notary Seal Teresa Paslella, Notary Public s_ Montgomery County 0 cc My commission expires March 28. 2025 (.G-erJ Commission number 126044 Mbw,,126 s6 bn4Assoaal con Notaries Teresa Pastella,Notary Public C r This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-laws and Authorizations of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance Ec Company, and West American Insurance Company which resolutions are now in full force and effect reading as follows: o` ARTICLE IV— OFFICERS: Section 12. Power of Attorney. Any officer or other official of the Corporation authorized for that purpose in writing by the Chairman or the President, and subject to such limitation as the Chairman or the President Q may prescribe, shall appoint such attomeys-in-fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Corporation to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all > undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attorneys -in -fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full o power to bind the Corporation by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Corporation. When so executed, such instruments shall Z c�i be as binding as if signed by the President and attested to by the Secretary. Any power or authority granted to any representative or attomey-in-fact under the provisions of this article may be revoked at any time by the Board, the Chairman, the President or by the officer or officers granting such power or authority. ARTICLE XIII — Execution of Contracts: Section 5. Surety Bonds and Undertakings. Any officer of the Company authorized for that purpose in writing by the chairman or the president, and subject to such limitations as the chairman or the president may prescribe, shall appoint such attomeys-in-fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attorneys -in -fact subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Company. When so executed such instruments shall be as binding as if signed by the president and attested by the secretary. Certificate of Designation — The President of the Company, acting pursuant to the Bylaws of the Company, authorizes David M. Carey, Assistant Secretary to appoint such attomeys-in- fact as may be necessary to act on behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Authorization —By unanimous consent of the Company's Board of Directors, the Company consents that facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any assistant secretary of the Company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company in connection with surety bonds, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. I, Renee C. Llewellyn, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, and West American Insurance Company do hereby certify that the original power of attorney of which ttotf foreguing is a full, true and correct copy of the Power of Attorney executed by said Companies, is in full force and effect and has not been revoked. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereull set my hand and affixed tie seals of said Companies this 29th day of September 2023 � tNSUR �tNS/�.p tN3(/R vJ`aKV9Rq�4gyc^ QO�oPPvn� 9� UPaoP°°a��� {C+ 1 0 g �1991 n ° By: ✓, stit * F�,a s3� # ��d Renee Cr Llewellyn, Assistant Secretary LMS-12873 LMIC OCIC WAIC Multi Co 02121 io oC3 N aM 00 Q pL OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA <SEboiiEii� �THF v s Office of the Secretary of State ® STATEMENT OF INFORMATION CORPORATION California Secretary of State °gciFoa"" 1500 11th Street Sacramento, California 95814 (916) 653-3516 quuigpnpipinLn i e *71 M -FILED- N File No.: BA20221324864 N N Date Filed: 12/29/2022 \ N N O N N Entity Details Corporation Name ELECNOR BELCO ELECTRIC, INC. Entity No. 1982436 Formed In CALIFORNIA Street Address of Principal Office of Corporation Principal Address 14320 ALBERS WAY Mailing Address of Corporation Mailing Address Attention Street Address of California Office of Corporation Street Address of California Office Officers Officer Name Officer Address Position(s) ALBERTO GARCIA DE LOS ANGELE 14320 ALBERS WAY Chief Executive Officer CHINO, CA 91710 Roger DeVito 14320 Albers Way Secretary Chino, CA 91710 Jeroni Gervilla 14320 Albers Way Chief Financial Officer Chino, CA 91710 ArMitinnni nffi—m Officer Name Officer Address Position Stated Position None Entered Directors Director Name Director Address Argirmiro Ramon 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 Luis Alcibar 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 Alexander Arrola 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 The number of vacancies on Board of Directors is: 0 Agent for Service of Process California Registered Corporate Agent (1505) COGENCY GLOBAL INC. Registered Corporate 1505 Agent Type of Business Type of Business UTILITY CONTRACTOR J H cn m n m N- C cD sz t5' n sv N- rh O n N- Cn (D O ri rt sv n 0 rh rn rt w rt (D Page 1 of 2 Email Notifications Opt -in Email Notifications No, I do NOT want to receive entity notifications via email. I prefer notifications by USPS mail. Labor Judgment No Officer or Director of this Corporation has an outstanding final judgment issued by the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement or a court of law, for which no appeal therefrom is pending, for the violation of any wage order or provision of the Labor Code. Electronic Signature ® By signing, I affirm that the information herein is true and correct and that I am authorized by California law to sign. Roger DeVito Signature 1212912022 Date J Page 2 of 2 lJ UNANIMOUS WRITTEN CONSENT IN LIEU OF 2022 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF ELECNOR BELCO ELECTRIC, INC. Ma►'cl► 1, 2022 The undersigned, being all of the members of the Board of Directors (the "Board") of Eleenor Belco Electric, Inc., a California corporation (the "Company'), In lieu of holding a meeting of the Board, hereby take the following actions and adopt the following resolutions by unanimous written consent: WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it is in the Company's best interests to appoint a revised slate of Officers of the Company. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the followingpersons be, and hereby are, elected to the offices set forth opposite their respective names, to hold such offices until their respective successors are elected and qualified at or before the next annual meeting of the Board, or until their earlier respective deaths, resignations or removals: NAMES Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles Jeroni Gervilla Roger DeVito Pedro Enrile Leonardo Sancho Frances John Wong OFFICE President and Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Assistant Secretary Secretary Vice President Vice President for Construction FURTHER RESOLVED, that Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles, Jeroni Gervilla, Leonardo Sancho Frances and Roger DeVito in their respective capacities (listed above) subject to such supervisory powers of the Board of Directors, hereby are authorized and directed to perform all the duties conmionly, incident to that office; sliall have authority to execute in the name of the Company contracts, leases and other written instruments to be executed by the Company; and, shall perform such other duties as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine. FURTHER RESOLVED, that the President and Chief Executive Officer may delegate authority to any Chief Financial Officer or Chief Operating Officer or Senior Vice President or Vice President as and within their authority levels as set forth in the Company's Bylaws, as the same may be amended from time to time; FURTHER RESOLVED, that Roger DeVito, in his capacity of Senior Vice President, or Leonardo Sancho Frances in his capacity of Vice President are hereby authorized and directed to: 1. Negotiate, sign, amend and terminate agreements in connection with the purpose of the Company, for all contracts up to $250,000.00, and acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla for all contracts in amounts greater than $250,000.00, 2. Execute, amend and finalize bid proposnls In connection with the purpose of the Company, for all proposals up to $1,000,000.00, and acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla for all proposals in amounts greater than $1,000,000.00. 3. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De. Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervllta, execute, amend and finalize purchase orders for materials and equipment in connection with the purpose of the Company. 4. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, execute, nniend and terminate agreements for ti►e lease of real estate to be used as offices or job related temporary yards. 5. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, execute, amend and terminate insurance and/or bid bands arrangements in connection with the purpose of the Company. G. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, hire, suspend, impose sanctions and dismiss the administrative personnel of the Company, setting forth their employment terms and conditions, obligations and remuneration. 7. Acting jointly with Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles or Jeroni Gervilla, settle and claims on behalf of the Company. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that all actions heretofore taken by the officers of the Company oil behalf of and in the name of the Company, relating to die conduct of the business of the Company, the expenditure of money, the making of contracts and all other acts taken or omitted in the performance of their duties to the Company be, and the same hereby are, in all respects, approved, ratified and affirmed, as of the date taken, done or omitted, respectively. The actions taken by the Board Consent shall have the same force and effect as If taken by the undersigned at a meeting of the Board of Directors, duly called and constituted pursuant to the Bylaws of the Company and the laws of the State of California. This Board Consent may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed all original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same document. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being all of the members of the Board of Directors of Eleenor Belco Electric, inc., have executed these actions by written consent as of the date first written above. • I- h o Sanchez, Director FY 2023-24 TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION PROJECT CONTRACT NO. C-9416-1 THIS CONTRACT FOR PUBLIC WORKS ("Contract") is entered into this 24th day of October, 2023 ("Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation and charter city ("City"), and ELECNOR BELCO ELECTRIC, INC., a California corporation ("Contractor"), whose address is 14320 Albers Way, Chino, CA 91710, and is made with reference to the following: RECITALS A. City is a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of California with the power to carry on its business as it is now being conducted under the statutes of the State of California and the Charter of City. B. City has advertised for bids for the following described public work: The work necessary for the completion of this contract consists of, but is not limited to: traffic signal rehabilitation and modification at three intersections, installation of CCTV , equipment, installation of LED intersection luminaires, installation of LED internally, illuminated street name signs with custom sign panels, installation of changeable, message sign, fiber optic communication upgrade, replacement of overhead signs and, up -lighting on existing sign bridges, installation/modification of concrete curb access, ramps and sidewalk panels, installation/modification of signage, striping, and curb, markings, and other items shown on, but not limited to Plan Nos. T-6066-S, T-6079-S, T6080-S, and T-6081-S (the "Project" or "Work"). C. Contractor has been determined by City to be the lowest responsible bidder and Contractor's bid, and the compensation set forth in this Contract, is based upon Contractor's careful examination of all Contract documents, plans and specifications. NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by and between the undersigned parties as follows: 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The complete Contract for the Project includes all of the following documents: Notice Inviting Bids, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal, Bidder's Bond, Non -Collusion Affidavit, Notice to Successful Bidder, Labor and Materials Payment Bond (Exhibit A), Faithful Performance Bond (Exhibit B), Permits, Standard Special Provisions and Standard Drawings, Plans and Special Provisions for Contract No. C-9416-1, Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (current adopted edition and all supplements), and this Contract, and all modifications and amendments thereto (collectively the "Contract Documents"), all of which are incorporated herein by reference. The Contract Documents comprise the sole agreement between the parties as to the subject matter therein. Any representations or agreements not specifically contained in the Contract Documents are null and void. Any amendments must be made in writing, and signed by both parties in the manner specified in the Contract Documents. 2. SCOPE OF WORK Contractor shall perform everything required to be performed, and shall provide and furnish all the labor, materials, necessary tools, expendable equipment and all utility and transportation services required for the Project. All of the Work to be performed and materials to be furnished shall be in strict accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents. Contractor is required to perform all activities, at no extra cost to City, which are reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents as being necessary to produce the intended results. 3. COMPENSATION 3.1 As full compensation for the performance and completion of the Project as required by the Contract Documents, City shall pay to Contractor and Contractor accepts as full payment the sum of One Million Two Hundred Six Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty Eight Dollars ($1,206,888.00). 3.2 This compensation includes: 3.2.1 Any loss or damage arising from the nature of the Work; 3.2.2 Any loss or damage arising from any unforeseen difficulties or obstructions in the performance of the Work; and 3.2.3 Any expense incurred as a result of any suspension or discontinuance of the Work, but excludes any loss resulting from earthquakes of a magnitude in excess of 3.5 on the Richter Scale and tidal waves, including tsunamis, and which loss or expense occurs prior to acceptance of the Work by City. 4. PROJECT MANAGER Contractor shall designate a Project Manager, who shall coordinate all phases of the Project. This Project Manager shall be available to City at all reasonable times during the term of the Contract. Contractor has designated John Wong to be its Project Manager. Contractor shall not remove or reassign the Project Manager without the prior written consent of City. City's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 5. ADMINISTRATION This Contract shall be administered by the Public Works Department. City's Public Works Director, or designee, shall be the Project Administrator and shall have the authority to act for City under this Contract. The Project Administrator or designee shall represent City in all matters pertaining to the Work to be rendered pursuant to this Contract. Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 2 6. NOTICE OF CLAIMS 6.1 Unless a shorter time is specified elsewhere in this Contract, before making its final request for payment under the Contract Documents, Contractor shall submit to City, in writing, all claims for compensation under or arising out of this Contract. Contractor's acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims for compensation under or arising out of this Contract except those previously made in writing and identified by Contractor in writing as unsettled at the time of its final request for payment. The Contractor and City expressly agree that in addition to all claims filing requirements set forth in the Contract and Contract Documents, Contractor shall be required to file any claim Contractor may have against City in strict conformance with the Government Claims Act (Government Code 900 et seq.). 6.2 To the extent that Contractor's claim is a "Claim" as defined in Public Contract Code section 9204 or any successor statute thereto, the Parties agree to follow the dispute resolution process set forth therein. Any part of such "Claim" remaining in dispute after completion of the dispute resolution process provided for in Public Contract Code section 9204 or any successor statute thereto shall be subject to the Government Claims Act requirements requiring Contractor to file a claim in strict conformance with the Government Claims Act. To the extent that Contractor's claim is not a "Claim" as defined in Public Contract Code section 9204 or any successor statute thereto, Contractor shall be required to file such claim with the City in strict conformance with the Government Claims Act (Government Code sections 900 et seq.). 7. WRITTEN NOTICE 7.1 All notices, demands, requests or approvals, including any change in mailing address, to be given under the terms of this Contract shall be given in writing, and conclusively shall be deemed served when delivered personally, or on the third business day after the deposit thereof in the United States mail, postage prepaid, first-class mail, addressed as hereinafter provided. 7.2 All notices, demands, requests or approvals from Contractor to City shall be addressed to City at: Attention: Director of Public Works City of Newport Beach Public Works Department 100 Civic Center Drive P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92658 Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 3 7.3 All notices, demands, requests or approvals from City to Contractor shall be addressed to Contractor at: Attention: John Wong Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. 14320 Albers Way Chino, CA 91710 8. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR City has retained Contractor as an independent contractor and neither Contractor nor its employees are to be considered employees of City. The manner and means of conducting the Work are under the control of Contractor, except to the extent they are limited by statute, rule or regulation and the express terms of this Contract. No civil service status or other right of employment shall accrue to Contractor or its employees. Contractor shall have the responsibility for and control over the means of performing the Work, provided that Contractor is in compliance with the terms of this Contract. Anything in this Contract that may appear to give City the right to direct Contractor as to the details of the performance or to exercise a measure of control over Contractor shall mean only that Contractor shall follow the desires of City with respect to the results of the Work. 9. BONDING 9.1 Contractor shall obtain, provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Contract both of the following: (1) a Faithful Performance Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the total amount to be paid Contractor as set forth in this Contract in the form attached as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference; and (2) a Labor and Materials Payment Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the total amount to be paid Contractor as set forth in this Contract and in the form attached as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. 9.2 The Faithful Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond shall be issued by an insurance organization or surety (1) currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, (2) listed as an acceptable surety in the latest revision of the Federal Register Circular 570, and (3) assigned a Policyholders' Rating A- (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide: Property - Casualty. 9.3 Contractor shall deliver, concurrently with execution of this Contract, the Faithful Performance Bond and Labor and Materials Payment Bond, and a certified copy of the "Certificate of Authority" of the Insurer or Surety issued by the Insurance Commissioner, which authorizes the Insurer or Surety to transact surety insurance in the State of California. Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 4 10. COOPERATION Contractor agrees to work closely and cooperate fully with City's designated Project Administrator and any other agencies that may have jurisdiction or interest in the Work to be performed. City agrees to cooperate with the Contractor on the Project. 11. PROGRESS Contractor is responsible for keeping the Project Administrator informed on a regular basis regarding the status and progress of the Project, activities performed and planned, and any meetings that have been scheduled or are desired. 12. INSURANCE Without limiting Contractor's indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of Work, Contractor shall obtain, provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Contract or for other periods as specified in the Contract Documents, policies of insurance of the type, amounts, terms and conditions described in the Insurance Requirements attached hereto as Exhibit C, and incorporated herein by reference. 13. PROHIBITION AGAINST ASSIGNMENTS AND TRANSFERS Except as specifically authorized under this Contract, the services to be provided under this Contract shall not be assigned, transferred contracted or subcontracted out without the prior written approval of City. Any of the following shall be construed as an assignment: The sale, assignment, transfer or other disposition of any of the issued and outstanding capital stock of Contractor, or of the interest of any general partner or joint venturer or syndicate member or cotenant if Contractor is a partnership or joint -venture or syndicate or co -tenancy, which shall result in changing the control of Contractor. Control means fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting power or twenty-five percent (25%) or more of the assets of the corporation, partnership or joint -venture. 14. PREVAILING WAGES In accordance with the California Labor Code (Sections 1770 et seq.), the Director of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which the work is to be performed for each craft, classification, or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract. A copy of said determination is available by calling the prevailing wage hotline number (415) 703-4774, and requesting one from the Department of Industrial Relations. All parties to the contract shall be governed by all provisions of the California Labor Code — including, but not limited to, the requirement to pay prevailing wage rates (Sections 1770-7981 inclusive). A copy of the prevailing wage rates shall be posted by the Contractor at the job site. 15. SUBCONTRACTING The subcontractors authorized by City, if any, to perform the Work on this Project are identified in the Contractor's Proposal and are attached as part of the Contract Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 5 Documents. Contractor shall be fully responsible to City for all acts and omissions of any subcontractors. Nothing in this Contract shall create any contractual relationship between City and subcontractor, nor shall it create any obligation on the part of City to pay or to see to the payment of any monies due to any such subcontractor other than as otherwise required by law. City is an intended beneficiary of any Work performed by the subcontractor for purposes of establishing a duty of care between the subcontractor and City. Except as specifically authorized herein, the Work to be performed under this Contract shall not be otherwise assigned, transferred, contracted or subcontracted out without the prior written approval of City. 16. RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES OR INJURY 16.1 City and its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees and volunteers shall not be responsible in any manner for any loss or damage to any of the materials or other things used or employed in performing the Project or for injury to or death of any person as a result of Contractor's performance of the Work required hereunder, or for damage to property from any cause arising from the performance of the Project by Contractor, or its subcontractors, or its workers, or anyone employed by either of them. 16.2 Contractor shall be responsible for any liability imposed by law and for injuries to or death of any person or damage to property resulting from defects, obstructions or from any cause arising from Contractor's Work on the Project, or the Work of any subcontractor or supplier selected by Contractor. 16.3 To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless City, its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees and volunteers (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties") from and against any and all claims (including, without limitation, claims for bodily injury, death or damage to property), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of action, suits, losses, judgments, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, disbursements and court costs) of every kind and nature whatsoever (individually, a Claim; collectively, "Claims"), which may arise from or in any manner relate (directly or indirectly) to any breach of the terms and conditions of this Contract, any Work performed or Services provided under this Contract including, without limitation, defects in workmanship or materials or Contractor's presence or activities conducted on the Project (including the negligent, reckless, and/or willful acts, errors and/or omissions of Contractor, its principals, officers, agents, employees, vendors, suppliers, subconsultants, subcontractors, anyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or for whose acts they may be liable for any or all of them). 16.4 Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall be construed to require Contractor to indemnify the Indemnified Parties from any Claim arising from the sole negligence orwillful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties. Nothing in this indemnity shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorneys' fees in any action on or to enforce the terms of this Contract. This indemnity shall apply to all claims and liability regardless Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 6 of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The policy limits do not act as a limitation upon the amount of indemnification to be provided by Contractor. 16.5 Contractor shall perform all Work in a manner to minimize public inconvenience and possible hazard, to restore other work areas to their original condition and former usefulness as soon as possible, and to protect public and private property. Contractor shall be liable for any private or public property damaged during the performance of the Project Work. 16.6 To the extent authorized by law, as much of the money due Contractor under and by virtue of the Contract as shall be considered necessary by City may be retained by it until disposition has been made of such suits or claims for damages as aforesaid. 16.7 Nothing in this Section or any other portion of the Contract Documents shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorneys' fees in any action to enforce the terms of this Contract, except to the extent provided for above. 16.8 The rights and obligations set forth in this Section shall survive the termination of this Contract. 17. CHANGE ORDERS 17.1 This Contract may be amended or modified only by mutual written agreement of the parties. 17.2 The Contractor shall only commence work covered by a change order after the change order is executed and notification to proceed has been provided by the City. 17.3 There shall be no change in the Contractor's members of the project team, as listed in the approved proposal, which is a part of this contract without prior written approval by the City. 18. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST 18.1 Contractor or its employees may be subject to the provisions of the California Political Reform Act of 1974 (the "Act") and/or Government Code §§ 1090 et seq., which (1) require such persons to disclose any financial interest that may foreseeably be materially affected by the Work performed under this Contract, and (2) prohibit such persons from making, or participating in making, decisions that will foreseeably financially affect such interest. 18.2 If subject to the Act and/or Government Code §§ 1090 et seq., Contractor shall conform to all requirements therein. Failure to do so constitutes a material breach and is grounds for immediate termination of this Contract by City. Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless City for any and all claims for damages resulting from Contractor's violation of this Section. Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 7 19. TERMINATION 19.1 In the event that either party fails or refuses to perform any of the provisions of this Contract at the time and in the manner required, that party shall be deemed in default in the performance of this Contract. If such default is not cured within a period of two (2) calendar days, or if more than two (2) calendar days are reasonably required to cure the default and the defaulting party fails to give adequate assurance of due performance within two (2) calendar days after receipt of written notice of default, specifying the nature of such default and the steps necessary to cure such default, the non -defaulting party may terminate the Contract forthwith by giving to the defaulting party written notice thereof. 19.2 Notwithstanding the above provisions, City shall have the right, at its sole discretion and without cause, of terminating this Contract at any time by giving seven (7) calendar days' prior written notice to Contractor. In the event of termination under this Section, City shall pay Contractor for Services satisfactorily performed and costs incurred up to the effective date of termination for which Contractor has not been previously paid. On the effective date of termination, Contractor shall deliver to City all materials purchased in performance of this Contract. 20. STANDARD PROVISIONS 20.1 Recitals. City and Contractor acknowledge that the above Recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Contract. 20.2 Compliance with all Laws. Contractor shall at its own cost and expense comply with all statutes, ordinances, regulations and requirements of all governmental entities, including federal, state, county or municipal, whether now in force or hereinafter enacted. In addition, all Work prepared by Contractor shall conform to applicable City, county, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and permit requirements and be subject to approval of the Project Administrator. 20.3 Integrated Contract. This Contract represents the full and complete understanding of every kind or nature whatsoever between the parties hereto, and all preliminary negotiations and agreements of whatsoever kind or nature are merged herein. No verbal agreement or implied covenant shall be held to vary the provisions herein. 20.4 Conflicts or Inconsistencies. In the event there are any conflicts or inconsistencies between this Contract and any other attachments attached hereto, the terms of this Contract shall govern. 20.5 Interpretation. The terms of this Contract shall be construed in accordance with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or against either party by reason of the authorship of the Contract or any other rule of construction which might otherwise apply. Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 8 20.6 Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended only by a written document executed by both Contractor and City and approved as to form by the City Attorney. 20.7 Severability. If any term or portion of this Contract is held to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions of this Contract shall continue in full force and effect. 20.8 Controlling Law and Venue. The laws of the State of California shall govern this Contract and all matters relating to it and any action brought relating to this Contract shall be adjudicated in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County of Orange, State of California. 20.9 Equal Opportunity Employment. Contractor represents that it is an equal opportunity employer and it shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, employee or applicant for employment because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical handicap, medical condition, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, age or any other impermissible basis under law. 20.10 No Attorney's Fees. In the event of any dispute or legal action arising under this contract, the prevailing party shall not be entitled to attorneys' fees. 20.11 Counterparts. This Contract may be executed in two (2) or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which together shall constitute one (1) and the same instrument. 21. EFFECT OF CONTRACTOR'S EXECUTION Execution of this Contract and all other Contract Documents by Contractor is a representation that Contractor has visited the Project site, has become familiar with the local conditions under which the Work is to be performed, and has correlated all relevant observations with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 22. WAIVER A waiver by City or any term, covenant, or condition in the Contract Documents shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant or condition. 23. RECITALS City and Contractor acknowledge that the above Recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated by reference into this Contract. [SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE] Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 9 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed on the day and year first written above. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Date: //- /- 7-3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California Muni . al corporation Date: By: d, zzy.B ar C. p n�S Attor y ATTEST: Date: ��� : 4&4.1�m Brown City Clerk CONTRACTOR: Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc., a California corporation Date: M Signed in Counterpart Alberto Garcia De Los Angeles Chief Executive Officer Date: Signed in Counterpart Bv: Roger Devito Secretary [END OF SIGNATURES] Attachments: Exhibit A -- Labor and Materials Payment Bond Exhibit B -- Faithful Performance Bond Exhibit C — Insurance Requirements Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 10 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed on the day and year first written above. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Date: //- /• 7-5 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, a California municipal corporation Date: By: By: ar C. rp rr1S Noah Blom Attor y 3 '�111Z Mayor ATTEST: Date: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk CONTRACTOR: E Inc., a California or Date: 11 /14 in Jeroni Ger ilia, CFO Date: 11 14/23 [END OF SIGNATURES] r Belco Electric, on �J�r'94 dk So�►�e,�nnrarr�es Vice President Attachments: Exhibit A -- Labor and Materials Payment Bond Exhibit B -- Faithful Performance Bond Exhibit C — Insurance Requirements Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page 10 CALIFORNIA ALL- PURPOSE CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Bernardino On 11/22/23 before me, Rebecca Wilks, Notary Public (Here insert name anra title of the officer) personally appeared Jeroni Gervilla & Leo Sancho Frances who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person swhose name(D is re subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/sheAjffD executed the same in his/her. ei uthorized capacity(qes , and that by his/her el signature on the instrument the persors), or the entity upon behalf of which the person s+;Dacted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. REBECCA WILKS WITNESS m hand and official seal. Commission#24s2475 i Y Notary Public - California . San Bernardino County My Comm. Expires Sep. 9, 2027 Ah LL., Notary Public Signature (Notary Public Seal) ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT Newport Beach contract (Title or description of attached document) (Title or description of attached document continued) Number of Pages Document Date CAPACITY CLAIMED BY THE SIGNER ❑ Individual (s) E Corporate Officer (Title) ❑ Partner(s) ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee(s) Other INS'1RIJC ( IONS FOR COMPl,E41tiG THIS FORM This form complies wi..th current ( 'al for•nia statutes regarding notal). wording and. it neede:d. should be completed and attached to die document.. fcknowledgrnents, from other states vil-v he completed far clocuirents being serif to that state so long as the uordir ,g does not require the California notmy to violate California notmy law. + State and County information must be the State and County cohere the d>eurnent signer(s) personally appeared before the notary public for acknowledgment. • Date of notarization ruust be the date that the signer(s) personally appeared which Hurst also be the same date the acknowledgment is completed. + The notary public Hurst print his or her name as it appears within his or her conuuission followed bi,� a comma and then your title (notary public). • 'Print the namets) of document signer(s) who personally appear at the time of notarization. • Indicate the correct singular or plural forms by crossing off incorrect forms (i.e. he' shcrtlxa- is i-tre ) or circlingthe correct forms. Failure to correctly indicate this nfii innation may lead to rejection of document recording. • The notary seal impression must be clear and photographically reproducible. Impression must not cover text or lines. If seal impression snrud?,es. re -seal if a sufficient area permits, ghermsC complete a different acknowledgment fonm. • Signature of the notary public must match the signature on file with the office of the county clerk. Additional information is not required but could help to ensure: this actmowledgment is not misused or attached to a different document. Indicate title or type of attached document, number of pages and date. Indicate the capacity claimed by the signer. If the claimed capacity is a corporate officer, indicate: the title (i.e. CEO; CFO, Secretary). • Securely attach this document to the signed document with a staple. EXHIBIT A CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BOND NO. 015222951 LABOR AND MATERIALS PAYMENT BOND WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach, State of California, has awarded to Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. hereinafter designated as the "Principal," a contract for The work necessary for the completion of this contract consists of, but is not limited to: traffic signal rehabilitation and modification at three intersections, installation of CCTV equipment, installation of LED intersection luminaires, installation of LED internally illuminated street name signs with custom sign panels, installation of changeable message sign, fiber optic communication upgrade, replacement of overhead signs and up -lighting on existing sign bridges, installation/modification of concrete curb access ramps and sidewalk panels, installation/modification of signage, striping, and curb markings, and other items shown on, but not limited to Plan Nos. T-6066-S, T-6079-S, T6080-S, and T-6081-S in the City of Newport Beach, in strict conformity with the Contract on file with the office of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, which is incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute the Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond, providing that if Principal or any of Principal's subcontractors, shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, or other supplies used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the Work agreed to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, the Surety on this bond will pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, We the undersigned Principal, and, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California, as Surety, (referred to herein as "Surety") are held and firmly bound unto the City of Newport Beach, in the sum of One Million Two Hundred Six Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty Eight Dollars ($1,206,888.00) lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being equal to 100% of the estimated amount payable by the City of Newport Beach under the terms of the Contract; for which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these present. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the Principal or the Principal's subcontractors, fail to pay for any materials, provisions, or other supplies, implements or machinery used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the Work contracted to be done, or for any other work or labor thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work or labor, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of the Principal and subcontractors pursuant to Section 13020 of the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work and labor, then the Surety will pay for the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this Bond, and also, in case suit is brought to enforce the Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page A-1 obligations of this Bond, a reasonable attomeys' fee, to be fixed by the Court as required by the provisions of Section 9554 of the Civil Code of the State of California. The Bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies, and corporations entitled to file claims under Section 9100 of the California Civil Code so as to give a right of action to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this Bond, as required by and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 9500 et seq. of the Civil Code of the State of California. And Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the Contract or to the Work to be performed thereunder shall in any wise affect its obligations on this Bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the Contract or to the Work or to the specifications. In the event that any principal above named executed this Bond as an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such principal shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this Bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument has been duly executed by the above named Principal and Surety, on the 7th day oj,,L November , 2023 . Elecnor Beico Electric, Inc. Name of Contractor (Principal) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Name of Surety 175 Berkeley Street, Boston, MA 02116 Address of Surety (617) 357-9500 Telephone APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Date: 11. /-9312-? By: r n C. Harp Ci Attorney 'V.. ,AO!Wbrized Signature/Title "Rngt.;c�x,V'��v, Authorized Agent Signature Michelle Anne McMahon, Attorney -in -Fact Print Name and Title \NSUR P40aeoRgl�yF 1912 0 rd,�p�sacr+�st .pa - NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF CONTRACTOR AND SURETY MUST BE ATTACHED Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page A-2. CALIFORNIA ALL- PURPOSE CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Bernardino On 11/14/23 before me, Rebecca Wilks, Notary Public (Here insert name and tale or the officer) personally appeared Roger DeVito who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persona-) whose name(--) re subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that (b he/they executed the same inCis Ier/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by Is er/their signature(&) on the instrument the person(-'), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. - - - lREBECCA WILKS Commission # 2462475 ` WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public - California _ ,me„µ_ - �, San Bernardino County My Comm. Expires Sep. 9, 2027 Notary u lie Signature (Notary Public Seal) DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT Newport Beach bond (Title or description of attached document) (Title or description of attached document continued) Number of Pages Document Date CAPACITY CLAIMED BY THE SIGNER ❑ Individual (s) ❑ Corporate Officer (Title) ❑ Partner(s) ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee(s) ❑ Other INSTRIJC'TIONS FOR C;OMPL.LTING TIIIS FOR 4 1'lris forrn conrpl;cs with current Colifrtn o Statutes regarding notary wording ond, ifneeded. shonld her completed and attacked to thedocwnert..4cbrolaiec�gments f•om other states nray be completed for docurnews beinn scat to that state so tong as the r ordlrr does not require the Coliforrrio notary to violate Cali fornra notam ni'. • State and County mtfortnation Ittust be the State and County where the document signer(s) personally appeared before the notary public fbi: acknowledgment. • l.)ate of notarizatiotl must be the date that the signer(;) personally appeared which must also ire the same date the acknowledgment is completed. • The notary public must print his or her name as it appears within his or her commission followed by it comma and then your title (notary public). • Print the narne(s) of document signer(s) Who personally- appear at the time of notarization. • Indicate the correct singular or plural forms by crossing off incorrect fonns (i.e. he/she'the is ":tie ) or circling tilt correct forms. Failure to correctly indicate this infbrination may lead to rejection of document recording. • 'Ilte notary seal impression must be clear and photographically reproducible. Impression must not cover text or lines. If seal impression smudges. re -sea] it a sufficient area permits, otherwise complete a different acknou leek mcni form. • Signature of the notary public must match the signature on file with the office of the county clerk. rldditianal information is not required but could help to ensure this acknowledgment is not misused or attached to a different document. Indicate title or: type of attached document, number of pages and date. Indicate the capacity claimed by the signer. If the claimed capacity is a corporate officer, indicate the title (i.e. CEO, CFO. Secretary). • Securely attach this document to the signed document with a staple. CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of Connecticut County of Hartford On November 7 2023 before me, Jennifer Godere, Notary Public Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer Personally appeared Michelle Anne McMahon Nome(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrumentthe person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of Connecticut that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. JENNIFER GODERE WITNESS my NOTARY PUBLIC - CT 185886 My Commission Expires Mar. 31, 2027 Signature Place Notary Seal Above and SiTTature of Notary Public Jennifer Godere ------------------- --------------------- - ------- OPTIONAL -------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------- Though this section is optional, completing this information con deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Number of Pages Document Date Signer(s) Other Than Named Above Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name Corporate Officer —Titles) Partner 13 Limited ❑ General [3 Individual M Attorney in Fact Trustee Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other Signer's Name ❑ Corporate Officer—Title(s) ❑ Partner ❑ Limited ❑General ❑ Individual ❑ Attorney in Fact ❑Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator 13 Other Signer Is Representing Signer is Representing This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those named herein, and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. Liberty Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Mutual The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company Certificate No: 8210646 - 986949 SURETY West American Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOWN ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New Hampshire, that Liberty Mutual Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Massachusetts, and West American Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Indiana (herein collectively called the "Companies'), pursuant to and by authority herein set forth, does hereby name, constitute and appoint, Connor Wolpert, Doritza Mojica, Gentry Stewart, Jennifer Godere, Jonathan Gleason, Joshua Sanford, Kathryn Pryor, Kyle Williams, Michelle Anne McMahon, Nicholas Miller, Richard Hackner, Robyn Salley, Sarah Murtha all of the city of Hartford state of CT each individually if there be more than one named, its true and lawful attorney -in -fact to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver, for and on its behalf as surety and as its act and deed, any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations, in pursuance of these presents and shall be as binding upon the Companies as if they have been duly signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the Companies in their own proper persons. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Power of Attorney has been subscribed by an authorized officer or official of the Companies and the corporate seals of the Companies have been affixed thereto this 22nd day of August , 2023 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company P� INs&,pq P�tv INS& d 04sURq The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company aJ Boa°O'�, y� yJ ooRPOAzar�y �oP°D"POta, y0 West American Insurance Company 3 Fo Rt �e 3 Fo m Lu 3 Fo F 1912 oy1919�0 s 1991 0 // dJl ssgCHU`+��.aa SONAMPsa� C: By: * t� dy1 * *�d s''M * ��d By: Co David M. Carey, Assistant Secretary `N State of PENNSYLVANIA ss N C& County of MONTGOMERY oOn this 22nd day of August 2023 before me personally appeared David M. Carey, who acknowledged himself to be the Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance L 70 Company, The Ohio Casualty Company, and West American Insurance Company, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, execute the foregoing instrument for the purposes > therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. Nc a IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, on the day and year first above written. to 0 O N Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - Notary Seal ®® ` s., Teresa Pastella, Notary Publicn���c�-R� Montgomery County My commission expires March 28, 2025 By Commission number 1126044 Member, Pennsylvania Association of Notaries Teresa Pastella, Notary Public Ca N� � m This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-laws and Authorizations of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance 0 -� Company, and West American Insurance Company which resolutions are now in full force and effect reading as follows: Qi ARTICLE IV — OFFICERS: Section 12. Power of Attorney. Any officer or other official of the Corporation authorized for that purpose in writing by the Chairman or the President, and subject to such limitation as the Chairman or the President 6 may prescribe, shall appoint such attorneys -in -fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Corporation to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all CU C: undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attomeys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full o power to bind the Corporation by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Corporation. When so executed, such instruments shall Z be as binding as if signed by the President and attested to by the Secretary. Any power or authority granted to any representative or attorney -in -fact under the provisions of this article may be revoked at any time by the Board, the Chairman, the President or by the officer or officers granting such power or authority. ARTICLE YJII — Execution of Contracts: Section 5. Surety Bonds and Undertakings. Any officer of the Company authorized for that purpose in writing by the chairman or the president, and subject to such limitations as the chairman or the president may prescribe, shall appoint such attomeys-in-fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attorneys -in -fact subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Company. When so executed such instruments shall be as binding as if signed by the president and attested by the secretary. Certificate of Designation — The President of the Company, acting pursuant to the Bylaws of the Company, authorizes David M. Carey, Assistant Secretary to appoint such attomeys-in- fact as may be necessary to act on behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Authorization — By unanimous consent of the Company's Board of Directors, the Company consents that facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any assistant secretary of the Company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company in connection with surety bonds, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. I, Renee C. Llewellyn, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, and West American Insurance Company do hereby certify that the original power of attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Power of Attorney executed by said Companies, is in full force and effect and has not been revoked. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seals of said Companies this 7th day of November 2023 P� 1NSU� P�11 INS&p � \NSUb °�,y> yC+ y`� c°a°°N4> `9y �GPc°N°oz yC+ 3 Fo m �c r Fo m W 1912 oy1919�0 s 1991 0 d.� SSgCHU`��.dD SONAMPsa`p a Y �NDIANP' a By - 87) Renee C. Llewellyn, Assistant Secretary LMS-12873 LMIC OCIC WAIC Multi Co 02/21 AL __ A N-1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BOND NO. 015222951 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND The premium charges on this Bond is $ 3,917.00 , being at the rate Of $ 3.38 / Slide — thousand of the Contract price. WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach, State of California, has awarded to Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. hereinafter designated as the "Principal," a contract for The work necessary for the completion of this contract consists of, but is not limited to: traffic signal rehabilitation and modification at three intersections, installation of CCTV equipment, installation of LED intersection luminaires, installation of LED internally illuminated street name signs with custom sign panels, installation of changeable message sign, fiber optic communication upgrade, replacement of overhead signs and up -lighting on existing sign bridges, installation/modification of concrete curb access ramps and sidewalk panels, installation/modification of signage, striping, and curb markings, and other items shown on, but not limited to Plan Nos. T-6066-S, T-6079-S, T6080-5, and T-6081 -S in the City of Newport Beach, in strict conformity with the Contract on file with the office of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, which is incorporated herein by this reference. WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute the Contract and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a Bond for the faithful performance of the Contract. NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Principal, and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California as Surety (hereinafter "Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto the City of Newport Beach, in the sum of One Million Two Hundred Six Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty Eight Dollars ($1,206,888.00) lawful money of the United States of America, said sum being equal to 100% of the estimated amount of the Contract, to be paid to the City of Newport Beach, its successors, and assigns; for which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these present. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the Principal, or the Principal's heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns, fail to abide by, and well and truly keep and perform any or all the Work, covenants, conditions, and agreements in the Contract Documents and any alteration thereof made as therein provided on its part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to its true intent and meaning, or fails to indemnify, defend, and save harmless the City of Newport Beach, its officers, employees and agents, as therein stipulated, then, Surety will faithfully perform the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in this Bond; otherwise this obligation shall become null and void. Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Page B-1 As a part of the obligation secured hereby, and in addition to the face amount specified in this Performance Bond, there shall be included costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by City, only in the event City is required to bring an action in law or equity against Surety to enforce the obligations of this Bond. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the Contract or to the Work to be performed thereunder shall in any way affect its obligations on this Bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alterations or additions of the Contract or to the Work or to the specifications. This Faithful .Performance Bond shall be extended and maintained by the Principal in full force and effect for one (1) year following the date of formal acceptance of the Project by City. in the event that the Principal executed this bond as an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such Principal shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this Bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument has and Surety above named, on the 7th day of Nov Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Name of Contractor (Principal) Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Name of Surety 175 Berkeley Street, Boston. MA 02116 Address of Surety (617) 357-9500 Telephone APPROVED AS TO FORM: CiTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Date: ( t /3c) /�3- 0 A� n C. Harp CiYy Attorney r(; b 6 eZ duly executed by the Principal .20 23 . arized Signature/Title ge c 7be,V�Sr. V.P,/ Asa�.s`et. Authorized Agent Signature Michelle Anne McMahon, Attorney -in -Fact Print Name and Title �JP 1'Su? �oaORgr4yC� gz1912�0 y ~d�es4cMusr'�.dD s NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF CONTRACTOR AND SURETY MUST BE ATTACHED Elecnor Belco Electric, inc. Page B-2 CALIFORNIA ALL- PURPOSE CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity', of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of California County of San Bernardino On 11/14/23 before me, Rebecca Wilks, Notary Public (Here insert name and fa e or the officer) personally appeared Roger Devito who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the persons-) whose name(-&) is re subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that the/they executed the same int s er/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by is er/their signature(-s-) on the instrument the person(-s-), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(-&) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. .r.,,...,...,.,. REBECCA WILKS Commission # 24624715 WITNESS my hand and official seal. `r 'i NotaryPublic- California �. San Bemardino Count " My Comm. Expires Sep. 9, 2027 RO Notary Public Signature (Notary Public Seal) DESCRIPTION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT Newport Beach bond (Title of description of attached document) (Title or description of attached document continued) Number of Pages Document Date CAPACITY CLAIMED BY THE SIGNER ❑ Individual (s) ❑ Corporate Officer (Title) ❑ Partner(s) ❑ Attorney -in -Fact ❑ Trustee(s) ❑ Other INSTRUCTIONS F(--)R COMPLETrNG TIIIS FOR-%4 TF;is form co.r1, 'yes vrith current California stant!Gs r egordin,t notar ; wording curt), rfneeded. shomd he cornpieted and attached to the document. Acknowledgments j nm other'stores may be completed for• documents being seat to that state .so tong as the vvorch > does not regvtrre the California notom to reo/ate Calybrrrra notar,v • State and County inf nnation must he the State and County where the document signerts) personally' appeared before the notary public for acknowledgmcnt. • Date of notarization must be the date that the signer(;) personally appeared which must also be the saute date the aeknosrledgment is: completed. • The notary public must print his or her name as it appears within his or her conunission followed by a comma and then your title (notary public). • Print the natne(s) of document signer(s) who personally appear it the time of notarization. • Indicate the correct singular or plural fotnhs by crossing off incorrect forms (i.e. lie%she4iee, is r:ffe ) or circling [lie correct forms. Failure to correctly indicate this information may lead to rejection of docuincnt recording. • "Ilte notary seal impression must he clear an(] photographically reproducible. Impression must not coNer text or lines. If seal impression sinud es. re -seal if a sufficicnt area permits, otherwise complete a different acknoA ledgment form. • Signature of the notanv public tnust match the signature on file with the office of the county clerk. .Additional information is not required but could help to cnSilrc this acluiowledgment is not misused or attachcd to a different document. Indicate title or t�j)c of attached document, nunhber of pages and date. Indicate the capacity claimed by the signer. If the claimed capacity is o corporate officer, indicate the title (i.e. CEO) CFO. Secretary). • Securely attach this document to the siatned document with a staple. CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT CIVIL CODE § 1189 A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of Connecticut County of Hartford On November 7. 2023 before me, Jennifer Godere, Notary Public Date Here Insert Name and Title of the Officer Personally appeared Michelle Anne McMahon Name(s) of Signer(s) who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signatures) on the instrumentthe person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. JENNiFER GODERE NOTARY PUBLIC - CT 185886 MY Commission Expires Mar. 31, 2027 Place Notary Seal Above I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of Connecticut that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my Ijand and Signature of Notary Public Jennifer Godere -------- ------- --- --------------------- ---- ------ OPTIONAL-------------------------------------------------- Though this section is optional, completing this information con deter alteration of the document or fraudulent reattachment of this form to an unintended document. Description of Attached Document Title or Type of Document Number of Pages Document Date Signer(s) OtherThan Named Above Capacity(ies) Claimed by Signer(s) Signer's Name (3 Corporate Officer —Titles) ❑ Partner Limited ❑ General 13Individual 13 Attorney in Fact ❑ Trustee 13Guardian or Conservator ❑ other Signer's Name ❑ Corporate Officer—Title(s) ❑ Partner Limited OGeneral Individual 13 Attorney in Fact Trustee ❑ Guardian or Conservator ❑ Other Signer is Representing Signer Is Representing This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those named herein, and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. Liberty Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Mutual® The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company Certificate No: 8210646 - 985949 SURETY West American Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOWN ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: That The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New Hampshire, that Liberty Mutual Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Massachusetts, and West American Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of Indiana (herein collectively called the "Companies"), pursuant to and by authority herein set forth, does hereby name, constitute and appoint, Connor Wolpert, Doritza Mojica, Gentry Stewart, Jennifer Godere, Jonathan Gleason, Joshua Sanford, Kathryn Pryor, Kyle Williams, Michelle Anne McMahon, Nicholas Miller, Richard Hackner, Robyn Salley, Sarah Murtha all of the city of Hartford state of CT each individually if there be more than one named, its true and lawful attorney -in -fact to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver, for and on its behalf as surety and as its act and deed, any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations, in pursuance of these presents and shall be as binding upon the Companies as if they have been duly signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the Companies in their own proper persons. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Power of Attorney has been subscribed by an authorized officer or official of the Companies and the corporate seals of the Companies have been affixed thereto this 22nd day of August , 2023 . State of PENNSYLVANIA County of MONTGOMERY Liberty Mutual Insurance Company P� 1NS(Jo POSY INS& d 1Nsuz The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company AJ ooavo"�r y� hJ 4oaPONyr Pgy \VP`oaPor�r +0 West American Insurance Company J3 bca Q3 Foo �3 Foin ;1912q 0 0 1919 0 1991 0 /� Z 4r 0 Q l Yd�'S`4ACHUg� da SONAMP`+�`,dD �s �NDIANP .aa ` By: David M. Carey, Assistant Secretary o0) On this 22nd day of August , 2023 before me personally appeared David M. Carey, who acknowledged himself to be the Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance L a Company, The Ohio Casualty Company, and West American Insurance Company, and that he, as such, being authorized so to do, execute the foregoing instrument for the purposes a)> therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. NFa c.F IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, on the day and year first above written. O i �ti oN Wg r < Commonwealth of Pennsylvania -Notary Seal tv p� 4<,, Teresa Pastella, Notary Public O � }' � OF '� � Montgomery County My commission expires March 28, 2025 B ff Commission number 1126044 y A-��`S'(L�9�\ tG Memher, Pennsylvania Association of Notaries Teresa Pastella, Notary Public 0 °rear This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-laws and Authorizations of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance OCompany, and West American Insurance Company which resolutions are now in full force and effect reading as follows: E ARTICLE IV —OFFICERS: Section 12. Power of Attorney. o m Any officer or other official of the Corporation authorized for that purpose in writing by the Chairman or the President, and subject to such limitation as the Chairman or the President c) may prescribe, shall appoint such attorneys -in -fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Corporation to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all c: undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attomeys-in-fact, subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full o t power to bind the Corporation by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Corporation. When so executed, such instruments shall Z be as binding as if signed by the President and attested to by the Secretary. Any power or authority granted to any representative or attorney -in -fact under the provisions of this article may be revoked at any time by the Board, the Chairman, the President or by the officer or officers granting such power or authority. ARTICLE )all — Execution of Contracts: Section 5. Surety Bonds and Undertakings. Any officer of the Company authorized for that purpose in writing by the chairman or the president, and subject to such limitations as the chairman or the president may prescribe, shall appoint such attorneys -in -fact, as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attomeys-in-fact subject to the limitations set forth in their respective powers of attorney, shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Company. When so executed such instruments shall be as binding as if signed by the president and attested by the secretary. Certificate of Designation — The President of the Company, acting pursuant to the Bylaws of the Company, authorizes David M. Carey, Assistant Secretary to appoint such attomeys-in- fact as may be necessary to act on behalf of the Company to make, execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings, bonds, recognizances and other surety obligations. Authorization — By unanimous consent of the Company's Board of Directors, the Company consents that facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any assistant secretary of the Company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company in connection with surety bonds, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. I, Renee C. Llewellyn, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual insurance Company, and West American Insurance Company do hereby certify that the original power of attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Power of Attorney executed by said Companies, is in full force and effect and has not been revoked. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seals of said Companies this 7th day of November , 2023 1NS(/R of INS& 1NSU& j=4oarortyr�cyOca Q 2°oaPORygy� 24oaPorq%J4-- 1912 q 0 0 1919 '0 2 1991 0 ti►`� a m o Q rdJ1 By. SSACHUS�.daY� yO NAMPSD �NDIANP' a 8j7 * ova ,,yl # dad s* *�d Renee C. Llewellyn, Assistant Secretary LMS-12873 LMIC OCIC WAIC Multi Co 02/21 City of Newport Beach FY 2023-24 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation (941(3-1), bidding on 10/11/_023 10.00 AM (PDT) Page 1 of 4 Printed 10/11/20-13 Bid Results Bidder Details Vendor Name Elecnor Belco Electric, Inc. Address 14320 Albers Way Chino, California 91710 United States Respondee John Wong Respondee Title Vice President Phone 909-993-5470 Email jwong@elecnor.com Vendor Type CADIR License # 738518 CADIR 1000004804 Bid Detail Bid Format Electronic Submitted 10/11 /2023 9A] AM (PDT) Delivery Method Bid Responsive Bid Status Submitted Confirmation # 348842 Respondee Comment Buyer Comment Attachments File Title Bid Proposal to Agency.pdf Bid Bond to Agency.pdf File Name Bid Proposal to Agency.pdf Bid Bond to Agency.pdf File Type General Attachment Bid Bond Planetoids City of Newport Beach FY 2023-24 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation (9416-1), bidding on 10111192023 10.00 AM (PDT) Page 2 of 4 Printed 10/11/2023 Subcontractors Showing 2 Subcontractors Name & Address Coral Construction Company PO Box 347 Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 SMITHSON ELECTRIC INC 1938 E KATELLA AVE ORANGE, California 92667 Desc License Num Replace Overhead 332441 Signs Install traffic signal 614518 loops CADIR Amount Type 1000005868 $77,700.00 1000001610 $3,250.00 PlanelBids City of Newport Beach FY 2023-24 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation (9410-1), bidding on 10111/^_023 10:00 AM (PDT) Page 3 of 4 Printed 10/11/2023 Line Items Discount Terms No Discount Item Item Type Item Description UOM CITY Unit Price Line Total Response Comment # Code Section 1 $1,206.888.00 1 Mobilization LS 1 $30,000.00 $30,000.00 Yes 2 Traffic Control LS 1 $32,000.00 $32,000,00 Yes 3 Provide As -Built Drawings LS 1 51,500.00 $1,500.00 Yes 4 West Balboa Boulevard at 22nd StreeV23rd Street Traffic Signal Modification LS 1 $430,992.00 $430,992.00 Yes 5 West Balboa Boulevard at 22nd StreeV23rd Street Temporary Traffic Signal Operation LS 1 513,840.00 $13,840.00 Yes 6 West Balboa Boulevard at 21st Street Traffic Signal Modification LS 1 5268,634.00 $268,634.00 Yes 7 West Balboa Boulevard at 21st Street Temporary Traffic Signal Operation LS 1 $11,140.00 $11,140.00 Yes 8 East Balboa Boulevard at Main Street Traffic Signal Modification LS 1 $115,198.00 $115,198.00 Yes 9 East Balboa Boulevard at Main Street Temporary Traffic Signal Operation LS 1 57,754.00 $7,754.00 Yes 10 Changeable Message Sign Installation on Newport Boulevard at 29th Street LS 1 $148,835.00 $148,835.00 Yes Fiber Optic Upgrades on West Balboa Boulevard from River Avenue to 32nd Street and 32nd Street from West Balboa Boulevard to LS 1 $34,184.00 $34,184.00 Yes 11 Newport Boulevard 12 Overhead Signs and Lighting Replacement on Three Existing Sign Bridges: Bristol Street North, Bristol Street South, and Jamboree Road LS 1 5112,811.00 $112,811.00 Yes City of Newport Beach FY 2023-24 Traffic Signal Rehabilitation (9416-1), bidding on 10/1112023 10.00 AM (PDT) Page 4 of 4 Printed 10/11/2023 Line Item Subtotals Section Title Section 1 Grand Total Line Total $1,206,888.00 $1,206.888.00 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH K. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT x r 6;_r 3 INDEX FOR SPECIAL PROVISIONS` TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM 24T01 FY 2023-2024 CONTRACT NO. 9416-1 PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 SECTION 1—TERMS, DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS, UNITS OF MEASURE, AND SYMBOLS 1 1-2 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS 1 SECTION 2 - SCOPE AND CONTROL OF THE WORK 2-1 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT 2-1.1 Contractor's Qualifications 2-5 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 2-5.2 Precedence of Contract Documents 2-6 WORK TO BE DONE 2-9 SURVEYING 2-9.1 Permanent Survey Markers 2-9.2 Survey Service SECTION 3 — CHANGES IN WORK 3-3 EXTRA WORK 3-3.2 Payment 3-3.2.2 Basis for Establishing Cost 3-3.2.3 Markup SECTION 4 - CONTROL OF MATERIALS 4-1 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 4-1.3 Inspection Requirements 4-1.3.1 General SECTION 5 - UTILITIES 5-1 LOCATION 5-1.1 General 5-2 PROTECTION 5-4 RELOCATION 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 SECTION 6 - PROSECUTION, PROGRESS AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK 6 6-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK 6 6-1.1 Construction Schedule 6 6-7 TIME OF COMPLETION 7 6-7.1 General 7 6-7.2 Scheduling of Traffic Signal Work 8 6-8 COMPLETION, ACCEPTANCE, AND WARRANTY 9 6-9 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 9 SECTION 7 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 10 7-1 THE CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 10 7-1.2 Temporary Utility Services 10 7-2 LABOR 10 7-2.2 Prevailing Wages 10 7-7 COOPERATION AND COLLATERAL WORK 10 7-8 WORK SITE MAINTENANCE 11 7-8.4 Storage of Equipment and Materials 11 7-8.4.2 Storage in Public Streets 11 7-8.6 Water Pollution Control 11 7-8.6.2 Best Management Practices (BMPs) 11 7-10 SAFETY 11 7-10.3 Haul Routes 11 7-10.4 Safety 12 7-10.4.1 Work Site Safety 12 7-10.5 Security and Protective Devices 12 7-10.5.3 Steel Plate Covers 12 SECTION 9 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 12 9-2 LUMP SUM WORK 12 9-3 PAYMENT 12 9-3.1 General 12 9-3.2 Partial and Final Payment. 15 PART 2 - CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 16 SECTION 200 — ROCK MATERIALS 16 200-2 UNTREATED BASE MATERIALS 16 200-2.1 General 16 SECTION 201 - CONCRETE, MORTAR, AND RELATED MATERIALS 16 201-1 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE 16 201-1.1 Requirements 16 201-1.1.2 Concrete Specified by Class and Alternate Class 16 201-2 REINFORCEMENT FOR CONCRETE 16 201-2.2 Steel Reinforcement 16 201-2.2.1 Reinforcing Steel 16 SECTION 214—TRAFFIC STRIPING, CURB AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND PAVEMENT MARKERS 16 214-4 PAINT FOR STRIPING AND MARKINGS 16 214-4.1 General 16 214-6 PAVEMENT MARKERS 16 214-6.3 Non -Reflective Pavement Markers 17 214-6.3.1 General 17 214-6.4 Retroreflective Pavement Markers 17 214-6.4.1 General 17 PART 3 - CONSTRUCTION METHODS 17 SECTION 300 - EARTHWORK 17 300-1 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 17 300-1.3 Removal and Disposal of Materials 17 300-1.3.1 General 17 300-1.3.2 Requirements 18 SECTION 303 - CONCRETE AND MASONRY CONSTRUCTION 18 303-1 CONCRETE STRUCTURES 18 303-1.2 Subgrade for Concrete Structures 18 303-5 CONCRETE CURBS, WALKS, GUTTERS, CROSS GUTTERS, ALLEY INTERSECTIONS, ACCESS RAMPS AND DRIVEWAYS 18 303-5.1 Requirements 18 303-5.1.1 General 18 303-5.5 Finishing 18 303-5.5.2 Curb 18 303-5.5.4 Gutter 18 SECTION 310 — PAINTING 19 310-1 GENERAL. 19 SECTION 314—TRAFFIC STRIPING, CURB AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, AND PAVEMENT MARKERS 20 314-4 APPLICATION OF TRAFFIC STRIPING AND CURB AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS 20 314-4.1 General 20 314-4.2 Control of Alignment and Layout 20 314-4.2.1 General 20 314-4.4 Thermoplastic Traffic Striping and Pavement Markings 20 314-4.4.1 General 20 314-4.4.2 Surface Preparation 20 314-5 PAVEMENT MARKERS 21 314-5.1 General 21 SECTION 315 - TRAFFIC SIGN INSTALLATION 21 SECTION 316 — RETROREFLECTIVE SHEETING FOR TRAFFIC SIGNS 21 PART 6 — TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL 24 SECTION 600 - ACCESS 24 600-1 GENERAL 24 600-2 VEHICULAR ACCESS 24 600-3 PEDESTRIAN ACCESS 24 SECTION 601— WORK AREA TRAFFIC CONTROL 25 601-1 GENERAL 25 601-2 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (TCP) 25 PART 7 - STREET LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEMS 26 SECTION 700 — MATERIALS 26 700-3 COMMON COMPONENTS 26 700-3.1 General. 26 700-3.3 Standards. 26 700-3.5 Conduit 27 700-3.7 Pull Boxes 28 700-4 STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM MATERIALS. 29 700-4.9 LED Luminaires 29 700-5 TRAFFIC SIGNAL MATERIALS 30 700-5.3 Conductors and Cable. 30 700-5.3.3 Interconnect Cable. 30 700-5.3.4 Fiber Optic Cable. 32 700-5.4 Controllers. 39 700-5.4.3 Cabinets. 39 700-5.5 Traffic Signal Faces and Fittings. 45 700-5.6 Pedestrian Signal Sections. 700-5.9 Pedestrian Push Button Assemblies. 700-5.8 Detectors. 700-5.14 Dynamic Message Signs. 700-5.15 DMS Sign Structure and Foundation. 700-6 FIBER OPTIC EQUIPMENT 700-6.1 Fiber Patch Panel/Wall Interconnect Unit. 700-6.2 Fiber Distribution Unit (FDU). 700-6.3 Splice Closure. 700-6.4 Ethernet System. 700-7 CCTV SYSTEM 700-8 OPTICOM PRIORITY CONTROL SYSTEM 700-9 BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM 700-10 LED INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGNS. 700-11 SIGN ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS. 700-12 PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROLS FOR SIGN ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS. SECTION 701— CONSTRUCTION 701-1 GENERAL 701-8 FOUNDATIONS, FOUNDATION CAPS AND SLABS 701-8.2 Foundations. 701-11 PULL BOXES 701-12 CONDUIT 701-14 SERVICES 701-17 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONSTRUCTION 701-17.4 Wiring, Conductors and Cable. 701-17.4.4 Interconnect. 701-17.4.5 Fiber Optic Cable. 701-17.6 Detectors. 701-17.6.3 Inductive Loop Detectors 45 46 46 46 49 50 50 51 52 54 55 56 57 57 58 61 62 62 65 65 65 66 68 69 69 69 70 80 80 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS TRAFFIC SIGNAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM 24T01 FY 2023-2024 CONTRACT NO. 9416-1 INTRODUCTION All work necessary for the completion of this contract shall be done in accordance with (1) these Special Provisions; (2) the Plans (Drawing Nos. T-6066-S, T-6079-S, T-6080- S, and T-6081-S); (3) the City's Design Criteria, Standard Special Provisions and Standard Drawings for Public Works Construction, (2021 Edition), including Supplements; (4) Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (2018 Edition) including supplements; (5) Standard Specifications and the Standard Plans of the State of California, Department of Transportation (2018 Edition); and (6) Standard Specifications and the Standard Plans of the State of California, Department of Transportation (2010 Edition (Pre -errata) — For traffic signal standards/poles, foundations, anchor bolts, and ancillary items only), unless otherwise noted on the Plans. The City's Design Criteria, Standard Special Provisions and Standard Drawings for Public Works Construction are available at the following website: http://www.newportbeachca.gov/government/departments/public-works/resources Copies of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction may be purchased from Building News, Inc., 1612 South Clementine Street, Anaheim, CA 92802, 714-517- 0970. The following Special Provisions supplement or modify the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction as referenced and stated hereinafter: PART 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION 1 — TERMS, DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS, UNITS OF MEASURE, AND SYMBOLS 1-2 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Add the following definition: City — City of Newport Beach Page 1 of 80 SECTION 2 - SCOPE AND CONTROL OF THE WORK 2-1 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF THE CONTRACT At the time of the award and until completion of work, the Contractor shall possess a "C- 10" license. At the start of work and until completion of work, the Contractor and all Subcontractors shall possess a valid Business License issued by the City. 2-1.1 Contractor's Qualifications General This section describes mandatory experience requirements for Contractors and/or Subcontractor(s) bidding on this project. Contractors and/or Subcontractor(s) not meeting the requirements of this section will have their bid deemed non -responsive. Reauirements In addition to having sufficient experience in the electrical work regarding traffic signal modifications, the Contractors and/or Subcontractor(s) shall have sufficient experience in the installation and integration of fiber optic cable, closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, and electronic communication equipment. At the discretion of the Engineer, the minimum requirements for sufficient experience are as follows: 1. The Contractor (or its Subcontractor(s)) shall have three (3) years' experience in the installation of fiber optic cables, including fusion splicing, terminating, and testing of single -mode fiber optic cable. 2. The Contractor (or its Subcontractor(s)) shall have completed at least two (2) systems where fiber optic cables were installed in outdoor conduits and the systems have been in continuous satisfactory operation for at least one year. 3. The Contractor (or its Subcontractor(s)) shall have completed at least two (2) systems where communications equipment was installed in and the systems have been in continuous satisfactory operation for at least one year. 4. The Contractor (or its Subcontractor(s)) shall have completed at least two (2) systems where CCTV cameras and associated equipment were installed in and the systems have been in continuous satisfactory operation for at least one year. Each qualifying project must have included at least two (2) miles of underground conduit with fiber optic cabling. In addition, each qualifying project must have been constructed within a public street or within a public easement. 2-5 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 2-5.2 Precedence of Contract Documents If there is a conflict or discrepancy between different Contract Documents, the more stringent requirement as determined by the Engineer shall control. Page 2 of 80 2-6 WORK TO BE DONE The work necessary for the completion of this contract consists of, but is not limited to: traffic signal rehabilitation and modification at three intersections, installation of CCTV equipment, installation of LED intersection luminaires, installation of LED internally illuminated street name signs with custom sign panels, installation of changeable message sign, fiber optic communication upgrade, replacement of overhead signs and up -lighting on existing sign bridges, installation/modification of concrete curb access ramps and sidewalk panels, installation/modification of signage, striping, and curb markings, and other items shown on, but not limited to plan nos. T-6066-S, T-6079-S, T- 6080-S, and T-6081-S. 2-9 SURVEYING 2-9.1 Permanent Survey Markers Delete the second paragraph and replace with the following: The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer, a minimum of 7 days prior to the start of work, a list of controlling survey monuments, which maybe disturbed. The Contractor will: a) set survey points outside the affected work area that reference and locate each controlling survey monument that may be disturbed, b) file a Corner Record or Record of Survey with the County Surveyor after setting the survey points to be used for re-establishment of the disturbed controlling survey monuments, and c) file a Corner Record or Record of Survey with the County Surveyor after reestablishment of the disturbed (permanent) controlling survey monuments. The Contractor shall protect all survey monuments during construction operations. In the event that existing survey monuments are removed or otherwise disturbed during the course of work, the Contractor shall restore the affected survey monuments at his sole expense. The Contractor's Licensed Surveyor shall file the required Corner Record or Record of Survey with the County Surveyor upon monument restoration. Existing street centerline ties and property corner monuments are to be preserved. The Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of restoring all survey ties and/or monuments damaged by the Work. 2-9.2 Survey Service Delete this section and replace with the following: The Contractor's California Licensed Land Surveyor shall utilize/follow the existing City survey records used for the project design to provide all construction survey services that are required to construct the improvements. Page 3 of 80 SECTION 3 — CHANGES IN WORK 3-3 EXTRA WORK 3-3.2 Payment 3-3.2.2 Basis for Establishing Cost 3-3.2.2.3 Tool and Equipment Rental Tool and equipment rental rates shall be based on the current Caltrans rental rates. 3-3.2.3 Markup 3-3.2.3.1 Work by the Contractor Delete this section and replace with the following: The following percentages shall be added to the Contractor's costs (prior to any markups) and shall constitute the markup for all overhead and profit: 1) Labor ............................................ 15 2) Materials ....................................... 15 3) Equipment Rental ........................... 15 4) Other Items and Expenditures ........... 15 3-3.2.3.2 Work by a Subcontractor Delete this section and replace with the following: When all or any part of the extra work is performed by a Subcontractor, the markup established in Section 3-3.2.3.1 shall be applied by the Subcontractor to the actual costs (prior to any markups) and shall constitute the markup for all overhead and profit. An additional markup of five (5) percent of the subcontracted actual cost (prior to any markups) may be added by the Contractor. To the sum of the costs and markups provided for in this subsection, one (1) percent may be added for compensation for bonding. SECTION 4 - CONTROL OF MATERIALS 4-1 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 4-1.3 Inspection Requirements 4-1.3.1 General All material and articles furnished by the Contractor shall be subject to rigid inspection, and no material or article shall be used until it has been inspected and accepted by the Engineer. The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with full information as to the progress of the work in its various parts and shall give the Engineer timely (48-hours Page 4 of 80 minimum) notice of the Contractor's readiness for inspection. Submittals are required for all construction material. The Engineer shall select an independent testing laboratory and pay for all testing as specified in the various sections of the Standard Special Provisions and these Special Provisions. When, in the opinion of the Engineer, additional tests and retesting due to failed tests or inspections are required because of unsatisfactory results in the manner in which the Contractor executed the work, such tests and inspections shall be paid for by the Contractor. SECTION 5 - UTILITIES 5-1 LOCATION 5-1.1 General The Contractor is responsible for, and shall at his or her expense, pothole all existing utilities which may be affected by the work to verify points of connection and potential conflicts. Existing underground utilities shown are taken from record information to aid the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for verifying the actual location (both vertical and horizontal) in the field of all existing underground lines (shown or not) and notify the Engineer of any discrepancies or conflicts prior to the beginning of construction. No segment of work shall begin until the contractor has potholed and verified points of connection and related connection material requirements and coordinated the final/existing layout of the laterals/pipeline with the Engineer, including adjustments due to field conflicts with other utilities or structures above or below ground. In addition, the first order of work shall consist of potholing of all 15TS signal pole foundation locations and the cantilevered changeable message sign pole foundation location. These shall constitute the Contractor's first order of work prior to placing the pole order, with a pothole size equal to the corresponding foundation diameter and eight (8) foot depth for each pole location. Immediately after potholing, the Contractor shall restore the sidewalk pedestrian areas with half -thickness of full depth concrete and maintain these areas for the duration of the project until final reconstruction is complete. Secondarily, for the next order of work, the Contractor shall pothole and install all conduit runs crossing West Balboa Boulevard. For asphalt restoration for exploratory potholing and conduit installation, the Contractor shall pave flush to existing pavement with A.C. Base Course per CNB Std. 106-B. These first two orders of work shall be completed prior to Friday, May 24, 2024, before Memorial Day. Within seven (7) calendar days after completion of the work or phase of work, the Contractor shall remove all USA utility markings. Removal by sand blasting is not allowed. Any surface damaged by the removal effort shall be repaired to its pre - construction condition or better at the contractor's expense. Page 5 of 80 5-2 PROTECTION In the event that an existing pull box, meter box or any other utility box is damaged by the Work and is not re -useable, the Contractor shall provide and install a new replacement pull box, meter box or any other utility box of identical type and size at no additional cost to the City. 5-4 RELOCATION All City owned pull boxes, water meter boxes, water valve boxes, sewer cleanout boxes and survey monument boxes (collectively known as "utility boxes") which are affected by the Work shall be replaced to finish grade with new utility boxes. During asphalt paving operation, manholes within paving area shall be temporarily lowered and covered. Upon completion of paving operation, manholes shall be permanently adjusted to finish grade. The Contractor will be required to contact Southern California Edison, The Gas Company, cable television companies, telecommunication companies and any other utility companies to have their existing utilities adjusted to finish grade. The Contractor shall coordinate with each utility company for the adjustment of their facilities in advance of work to avoid potential delays to the project schedule. The Contractor shall provide the necessary survey control for all utility companies to adjust boxes and vaults to the final grade. The Contractor will be required to coordinate with these companies for inspection of the work. SECTION 6 - PROSECUTION, PROGRESS AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK 6-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK 6-1.1 Construction Schedule No work shall begin until a Notice to Proceed has been issued, a pre -construction meeting has been conducted, and a schedule of work has been approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall submit a baseline schedule to the Engineer for approval a minimum of five working days prior to the pre -construction meeting. The Engineer will review the baseline schedule and may require the Contractor to modify the schedule to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents. If work falls behind the approved baseline schedule, the Contractor shall be prohibited from starting additional work until Contractor has exerted extra effort to meet the baseline schedule and has demonstrated the ability to maintain the schedule in the future. Such stoppages of work shall in no way relieve the Contractor from the overall time of completion requirement, nor shall it be construed as the basis for payment of extra work because additional personnel and equipment were required on the job. Contractor shall update the schedule periodically or as directed by the Engineer to reflect any delay or extension of time. In additional, Contractor shall prepare 2-week look -ahead schedules on a bi-weekly (every two weeks) basis with detailed daily activities. Page 6 of 80 The schedule shall detail all planned traffic signal outages ("dark" or "red -flash") taking place at night (Night Work). The scheduling of these items shall be maintained and updated as necessary. The Engineer shall be notified immediately when these items are rescheduled. NOTE: In an effort to expedite the potholing and installation of all conduit runs crossing West Balboa Boulevard and necessary potholing of all 15TS signal pole foundation locations and the cantilevered changeable message sign pole foundation location (prior to placing the pole order), the City desires to issue Notice to Proceed to Contractor immediately after contract award. City and Contractor shall coordinate to expedite required paperwork and submittal approval. In addition, immediately after potholing, the Contractor shall restore the sidewalk pedestrian areas with half - thickness of full depth concrete and maintain these areas for the duration of the project until final reconstruction is complete. In addition, for asphalt restoration for exploratory potholing and conduit installation, the Contractor shall pave flush to existing pavement with A.C. Base Course per CNB Std. 106-B. 6-7 TIME OF COMPLETION 6-7.1 General The Contractor shall complete all work under the Contract within 100 consecutive working days after the date on the Notice to Proceed. The Contractor shall ensure the availability and delivery of all material prior to the start of work. Unavailability of material will not be sufficient reason to grant the Contractor an extension of time. Due to the long lead times required for necessary traffic signal equipment, including, but not limited to traffic standards/poles, the Contractor shall submit justification for approval by the Engineer in order to suspend the progression of contract working days. At the end of the suspension period, the Contractor shall diligently prosecute the Work to completion. The following days are designated City holidays and are non -working days: 1. January 1st (New Year's Day) 2. Third Monday in January (Martin Luther King Day) 3. Third Monday in February (President's Day) 4. Last Monday in May (Memorial Day) 5. July 4th (Independence Day) 6. First Monday in September (Labor Day) 7. November 11th (Veterans Day) 8. Fourth Thursday and Friday in November (Thanksgiving and Friday after) 9. December 24th, (Christmas Eve) 10. December 25th (Christmas) 11. December 26th thru 30th (City Office Closure) 12. December 31 st (New Year's Eve) If the holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be considered the holiday. If the holiday falls on a Saturday, the Friday before will be considered the holiday. Page 7 of 80 Normal working hours are limited to 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Contractor, subcontractors, suppliers, etc., shall not generate any noise at the work site, storage sites, staging areas, etc., before or after the normal working hours prescribed above. Should the Contractor elect to work on a Saturday, which is outside normal working hours, Contractor must first obtain special permission from the Engineer. The request may be for 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays only. A request for working outside the normal working hours must be made at least 72 hours in advance of the desired time period. A separate request must be made for each work shift. The Engineer reserves the right to deny any or all such requests. Additionally, the Contractor shall pay for supplemental inspection costs of $146 per hour when such time periods are approved. 6-7.2 Scheduling of Traffic Signal Work For all three traffic signal intersection locations, night work shall be included in the bid as part of the Work in order to minimize disruption to the community and shall adhere to the following requirements: A. For each intersection, the Contractor shall plan for four (4) nights of work including, but not limited to, temporary relocation and subsequent replacement of signal cabinet and related electrical conductor work, and signal standard/pole installations. B. Night work hours shall be considered to be from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Sunday night through Friday morning. No work is allowed Friday or Saturday nights. C. The Contractor may request additional nights. All requests must be approved by the Engineer prior to work. D. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer two weeks prior to the start of any requested night work. For further clarification, the Contractor shall use the following parameters to schedule traffic signal work: Daytime Work Normal Working Hours 7:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday Lane Closures 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday thru Friday Traffic Signal Outages* 9:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday thru Thursday * Planned daytime outages (dark or red -flash) shall be approved by the Engineer prior to work. Nighttime Work Working Hours 9:00 pm to 6:00 am Monday thru Thursday Page 8 of 80 Please note that turn -on of traffic signals shall not begin the functional test on a Friday, weekend, or any day preceding a holiday as outlined above. All turn-ons shall have prior authorization by the Engineer. The Contractor may perform sub -surface work consisting of the installation of conduit, foundations, and detectors, prior to receipt of all electrical materials and equipment. Above -ground signal work shall not commence until such time that the Contractor notifies the Engineer, in writing, of the date that all electrical materials and equipment are received and said work shall start within 15 days after said date. Above -ground signal work shall be scheduled such that the signal turn -on shall occur within 10 days of the pole installation. All vehicle and pedestrian indications that are to be installed prior to signal turn -on shall be covered until the signal is turned on. Traffic signal modification work shall be phased so that no more than one traffic signal shall be shut -down ("dark" or "red -flash") at the same time. Existing street lighting shall remain in operation until new lighting is operational. All striping, pavement markings, and signing shall be in place prior to signal turn -on and/or opening of street to public travel. Prior to installation of signal detector loops, the location of proposed striping and crosswalks shall be marked in the field and approved by the Engineer. 6-8 COMPLETION, ACCEPTANCE, AND WARRANTY Prior to acceptance of work, the Contractor shall submit a full-size set of as -built plans to the Engineer. Retention payment and bonds will not be released until the as -built plans are reviewed and approved by the Engineer. A set of approved plans and specifications shall be on the job site at all times. The Contractor shall maintain as -built drawings of all work as the job progresses. A separate set of drawings shall be maintained for this purpose. These drawings shall be up-to-date and reviewed by the Engineer at the time each progress payment is submitted. Any changes to the approved plans that have been made with approval from the Engineer shall be documented on the as -built plans. The Contractor shall maintain books, records, and documents in accord with generally accepted accounting principles and practices. These books, records, and documents shall be retained for at least three years after the date of completion of the project. During this time, the material shall be made available to the Engineer. Suitable facilities are to be provided for access, inspection, and copying of this material. 6-9 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES For each consecutive calendar day after the time specified in Section 6-7.1 for completion of the work, the Contractor shall pay to the City or have withheld from moneys due it, the daily sum of $500.00. Execution of the Contract shall constitute agreement by the City and Contractor that the above liquidated damages per calendar day is the minimum value of the costs and actual Page 9 of 80 damage caused by the failure of the Contractor to complete the Work within the allotted time. The intent of this section is to emphasize to the Contractor the importance of prosecuting the work in an orderly preplanned continuous sequence so as to minimize inconvenience to residences, businesses, vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and the public as a result of construction operations. SECTION 7 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 7-1 THE CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES 7-1.2 Temporary Utility Services If the Contractor elects to use City water, Contractor shall arrange for a meter and tender a $973.00 meter deposit with the City. Upon return of the meter to the City, the deposit will be returned to the Contractor, less a $90 monthly charge for meter use, a charge for water usage and any repair charges for damage to the meter. Water used during construction shall be paid for by the Contractor. This includes water for flushing and pressure testing water lines, compaction, dust control, irrigation during maintenance period for landscaping, etc. City shall designate to the Contractor the location of the fire hydrant or other connection acceptable for drawing of construction and temporary water. City reserves the right to limit the location, times and rates of drawing such water. 7-2 LABOR 7-2.2 Prevailing Wages In accordance with California Labor Code Section 1720.9, hauling and delivery of ready - mixed concrete for public works contracts are subject to prevailing wages. 7-7 COOPERATION AND COLLATERAL WORK City forces will perform all shutdowns of water, sewer, and storm drain facilities as required. The Contractor shall provide the City advanced notice a minimum of seven calendar days prior to the time contractor desires the shutdown these City facilities. A four-hour shut down of water facilities during the daytime hours of 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. or a six -hour shut down between the nighttime hours of 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. will be allowed. The Contractor will be responsible for completing all water connections within the time period allowed. The times and dates of any utility to be shut down must be coordinated with the Engineer. It is the Contractor's responsibility to notify the affected businesses and residents of the upcoming water shutdown with a form provided by the Engineer at least 48 hours in advance of the water shut down. Page 10 of 80 7-8 WORK SITE MAINTENANCE 7-8.4 Storage of Equipment and Materials 7-8.4.2 Storage in Public Streets Construction materials and equipment may only be stored in streets, roads, or sidewalk areas if approved by the Engineer in advance. It is the Contractor's responsibility to obtain an area for the storage of equipment and materials. The Contractor shall obtain the Engineer's approval of a site for storage of equipment and materials prior to arranging for or delivering equipment and materials to the site. Prior to move -in, the Contractor shall take photos of the laydown area. The Contractor shall restore the laydown area to its pre -construction condition. The Engineer may require new base and pavement if the pavement condition has been compromised during construction. 7-8.6 Water Pollution Control 7-8.6.2 Best Management Practices (BMPs) The Contractor shall submit a Best Management Practice (BMP) plan for containing any wastewater or storm water runoff from the project site including, but not limited to the following: a. No placement of construction materials where they could enter storm drain system, which includes gutters that lead to catch basins. b. Checking construction vehicles for leaking fluids. c. Providing a controlled area for cleaning or rinse -down activities. d. Monitoring construction activities. e. Minimizing usage of water when saw -cutting and vacuum the residue. f. Providing measures to capture or vacuum -up water contaminated with construction debris. g. Removing any construction related debris on a daily basis. h. Protecting work areas from erosion. The BMP will be approved by the Engineer prior to any work. The City will monitor the adjacent storm drains and streets for compliance. Failure of the Contractor to follow BMP will result in immediate cleanup by City and back -charging the Contractor for all costs plus 15 percent. The Contractor may also receive a separate administrative citation per Section 14.36.030 of the City's Municipal Code. 7-10 SAFETY 7-10.3 Haul Routes Haul routes shall be submitted to the Engineer for review and approval. Page 11 of 80 7-10.4 Safety 7-10.4.1 Work Site Safety The Contractor shall be solely and completely responsible for conditions of the job site, including safety of all persons and property during performance of the work. The Contractor shall fully comply with all state, federal and other laws, rules, regulations, and orders relating to the safety of the public and workers. The right of the Engineer or the City's representative to conduct construction review or observation of the Contractor's performance shall not include review or observation of the adequacy of the Contractor's safety measures in, on, or near the construction site. 7-10.5 Security and Protective Devices 7-10.5.3 Steel Plate Covers Steel plates utilized for trenching shall be the slip resistant type per Caltrans standards. In addition, steel plates on asphalt pavement shall be pinned and recessed flush with existing pavement surface. SECTION 9 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 9-2 LUMP SUM WORK Contractor shall submit a detailed schedule of value for all lump sum bid items to the Engineer within 15 days after award of contract. 9-3 PAYMENT 9-3.1 General Revise paragraph two to read: The unit and lump sum bid prices for each item of work shown on the proposal shall include full compensation for furnishing the labor, materials, tools, and equipment and doing all the work, including restoring all existing improvements, to complete the item of work in place and no other compensation will be allowed thereafter. Payment for incidental items of work not separately listed shall be included in the prices shown for the other related items of work. The following items of work pertain to the bid items included within the Proposal: Item No. 1 Mobilization: Work under this item shall include, but not be limited to, the cost of all labor, tools, equipment and material costs for providing bonds, insurance and financing, obtaining an equipment and material storage site, construction surveying, preparing and implementing the BMP Plan, preparing and updating construction schedules, providing submittals, attending construction meetings, and all other related work as required by the Contract Documents. This bid item shall also include work to demobilize from the project site including but not limited to site cleanup, removal of USA markings and providing any required documentation as noted in these Special Provisions. Page 12 of 80 Item No. 2 Traffic Control: Work under this item shall include, but not be limited to, all labor, tools, equipment and material costs for delivering all required notifications and temporary parking permits, posting signs, covering conflicting existing signs, and all costs incurred notifying businesses and residents, preparing traffic control plans, providing the traffic control required by the project including, but not limited to, signs, cones, barricades, flashing arrow boards, K-rails, temporary striping, and flag persons. This item includes providing four (4) Changeable Message Boards (CMBs) and updating messages on the CMBs as requested by the Engineer for the duration of the project. This item also includes furnishing all labor, tools, equipment and materials necessary to comply with the W.A.T.C.H. Manual, latest edition, and City requirements. Item No. 3 Provide As -Built Plans: Work under this item shall include, but not be limited to, all labor, tools, equipment and material costs for all actions necessary to provide as -built drawings. These drawings must be kept up to date and submitted to the Engineer for review prior to request for payment. An amount of $1,500.00 is determined for this bid item. The intent of this pre-set amount is to emphasize to the Contractor the importance of as -build drawings. Item No. 4 West Balboa Boulevard at 22nd Street/23,d Street Traffic Signal Modification: Work under this item shall include all labor, equipment, and material costs, including potholing & exploratory work, required to complete the work in place, and modify the traffic signal at the West Balboa Boulevard at 22nd Street/23rd Street intersection per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Item No. 5 West Balboa Boulevard at 22nd Street/23rd Street Temporary Traffic Signal Operation: Work under this item may include, but not be limited to, temporary relocation of the traffic signal cabinet, temporary traffic signal poles, and temporary traffic signal wiring to maintain traffic signal operation at the West Balboa Boulevard at 22nd Street/23rd Street intersection, including pedestrian and bike push buttons per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Vehicle detection may be excluded from the temporary operation of the traffic signal. NOTE: The contractor shall review the location. Temporary overhead wiring is intended to limit required signal outages. The bid shall include items needed to complete the overhead wiring. Other methods may be considered during construction and must be approved by the City. Should other methods be approved that convenience the contractor, payment for some, or all, of this bid item may be reduced by the City dependent on work performed. Item No. 6 West Balboa Boulevard at 21st Street Traffic Signal Modification: Work under this item shall include all labor, equipment, and material costs, including potholing & exploratory work, required to complete the work in place, and modify the traffic signal at the West Balboa Boulevard at 21st Street intersection per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Item No. 7 West Balboa Boulevard at 21st Street Temporary Traffic Signal Operation: Work under this item may include, but not be limited to, temporary relocation Page 13 of 80 of the traffic signal cabinet, temporary traffic signal poles, and temporary traffic signal wiring to maintain traffic signal operation at the West Balboa Boulevard at 21st Street intersection, including pedestrian and bike push buttons per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Vehicle detection may be excluded from the temporary operation of the traffic signal. NOTE: The contractor shall review the location. Temporary overhead wiring is intended to limit required signal outages. The bid shall include items needed to complete the overhead wiring. Other methods may be considered during construction and must be approved by the City. Should other methods be approved that convenience the contractor, payment for some, or all, of this bid item may be reduced by the City dependent on work performed. Item No. 8 East Balboa Boulevard at Main Street Traffic Signal Modification: Work under this item shall include all labor, equipment, and material costs, including potholing & exploratory work, required to complete the work in place, and modify the traffic signal at the East Balboa Boulevard at Main Street intersection per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Item No. 9 East Balboa Boulevard at Main Street Temporary Traffic Signal Operation: Work under this item may include, but not be limited to, temporary relocation of the traffic signal cabinet, temporary traffic signal poles, and temporary traffic signal wiring to maintain traffic signal operation at the East Balboa Boulevard at Main Street intersection, including pedestrian and bike push buttons per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Vehicle detection may be excluded from the temporary operation of the traffic signal. NOTE: The contractor shall review the location. Temporary overhead wiring is intended to limit required signal outages. The bid shall include items needed to complete the overhead wiring. Other methods may be considered during construction and must be approved by the City. Should other methods be approved that convenience the contractor, payment for some, or all, of this bid item may be reduced by the City dependent on work performed. Item No. 10 Changeable Message Sign Installation on Newport Boulevard at 29' Street: Work under this item shall include all labor, equipment, and material costs, including potholing & exploratory work, required to complete the work in place, removal of existing luminaire pole, and installation of changeable message sign on new cantilever pole as required for proper operation at the Newport Boulevard at 29th Street intersection per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Item No. 11 Fiber Optic Upgrades on West Balboa Boulevard from River Avenue to 32"d Street and 32nd Street from West Balboa Boulevard to Newport Boulevard: Work under this item shall include all labor, equipment, and material costs required to complete the work in place, and install fiber optic cable in existing conduit, splice enclosure installation, and all necessary splicing as required for proper communication and operation on West Balboa Boulevard from River Avenue to 32nd Street and 32nd Page 14 of 80 Street from West Balboa Boulevard to Newport Boulevard per the Plans and these Special Provisions. Item No. 12 Overhead Signs and Lighting Replacement on Three Existing Sign Bridges: Bristol Street North, Bristol Street South, and Jamboree Road: Work under this item shall include all labor, equipment, and material costs required to complete the work in place, and replace overhead signs and up -lighting, replace existing junction boxes with new NEMA junction boxes as required for proper operation at the existing sign bridges at Bristol Street North east of Campus Drive, Bristol Street South west of Jamboree Road, and Jamboree Road south of Bristol Street South per the Plans and these Special Provisions. 9-3.2 Partial and Final Payment. From each progress payment, five (5) percent will be retained by the City, and the remainder less the amount of all previous payments will be paid. Partial payments for mobilization and traffic control shall be made in accordance with Section 10264 of the California Public Contract Code. Page 15 of 80 PART 2 - CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SECTION 200 — ROCK MATERIALS 200-2 UNTREATED BASE MATERIALS 200-2.1 General Crushed Miscellaneous Base (CMB) shall be used as the untreated base material. SECTION 201 - CONCRETE, MORTAR, AND RELATED MATERIALS 201-1 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE 201-1.1 Requirements 201-1.1.2 Concrete Specified by Class and Alternate Class Portland cement concrete shall be Class 560-C-3250 unless shown otherwise on the Plans. 201-2 REINFORCEMENT FOR CONCRETE 201-2.2 Steel Reinforcement 201-2.2.1 Reinforcing Steel Reinforcing steel shall be Grade 60 steel conforming to ASTM A 615 with 2-inch minimum cover unless shown otherwise on the Plans. SECTION 214 — TRAFFIC STRIPING, CURB AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND PAVEMENT MARKERS 214-4 PAINT FOR STRIPING AND MARKINGS 214-4.1 General Temporary striping shall be Rapid Dry paint. Final striping shall be reflectorized thermoplastic. 214-6 PAVEMENT MARKERS All pavement markers shall comply with Section 81-3 Pavement Markers of the Caltrans Standard Specifications. Page 16 of 80 214-6.3 Non -Reflective Pavement Markers 214-6.3.1 General All new non -reflective pavement markers Types A and AY shall be ceramic. 214-6.4 Retroreflective Pavement Markers 214-6.4.1 General All retroreflective pavement markers shall be 3M Series 290 with glass -covered faces or approved equal. PART 3 - CONSTRUCTION METHODS SECTION 300 - EARTHWORK 300-1 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 300-1.3 Removal and Disposal of Materials Removal and disposal of material shall be done by City approved licensed and Franchised Commercial Solid Waste Haulers. A current list of approved haulers can be found on the City's website at: http://newportbeachca.gov/index.aspx?page=157 and then selecting the link for Franchised Haulers List. 300-1.3.1 General The Contractor shall maintain the job site in a clean and safe condition. The Contractor shall remove any broken concrete, debris or other deleterious material from the job site at the end of each workday or as directed by the Engineer. All areas of roadway removal and replacement shall have a minimum trench width of 3-feet to facilitate maximum compaction. Contractor shall meet with the Engineer to mark out the areas of roadway removal and replacement. Non -reinforced concrete and asphalt wastes generated from the job site shall be disposed of at a facility that crushes such materials for reuse. Excess soil and other recyclable solid wastes shall not be disposed of at a sanitary landfill. The Contractor shall maintain monthly tonnage records of total solid wastes generated and solid wastes disposed of at a sanitary landfill. The Contractor shall report said tonnage monthly to the Engineer and provide appropriate confirmation documentation from the recycling facility. All material disposal manifests shall be provided to the Engineer prior to release of final retention. The Contractor shall dispose of all excess or waste material and shall include all fees for such disposal in the appropriate bid items. Page 17 of 80 300-1.3.2 Requirements (c) Concrete Curb, Walk, Gutters, Cross Gutters, Driveway, and Alley Intersections. Concrete shall be removed to neatly sawed edges with saw cuts made to a minimum depth of two (2) inches. Joins to existing pavement lines shall be full depth sawcuts. Final removal between the sawcut lines may be accomplished by the use of jackhammers or sledgehammers. Pavement breakers or stompers will not be permitted on the job. The Engineer must approve final removal accomplished by other means. SECTION 303 - CONCRETE AND MASONRY CONSTRUCTION 303-1 CONCRETE STRUCTURES 303-1.2 Subgrade for Concrete Structures Add to this section: "General existing field conditions consist of a water table level of three (3) to four (4) feet below finish grade. The Contractor shall monitor and account for the tide cycle in order to utilize necessary dewatering procedures required for the installation of reinforced concrete foundations for traffic signal standards and poles." 303-5 CONCRETE CURBS, WALKS, GUTTERS, CROSS GUTTERS, ALLEY INTERSECTIONS, ACCESS RAMPS AND DRIVEWAYS 303-5.1 Requirements 303-5.1.1 General Sidewalks and curb access ramps shall be opened to pedestrian access on the day following concrete placement. In addition, all forms shall be removed, irrigation systems shall be repaired, and backfill or asphalt concrete patchback shall be placed within 72 hours following concrete placement. 303-5.5 Finishing 303-5.5.2 Curb The Contractor shall install or replace curb markings that indicate sewer laterals on the face of the curb. The Contractor shall mark the curb with a chiseled "S" for sewer. A two (2) day notice to the Engineer is required for requests to the City to determine the location of sewer laterals. 303-5.5.4 Gutter The Contractor shall hold the flow line tolerances to within 0.01 feet of those elevations shown on the plan. Page 18 of 80 SECTION 310 — PAINTING 310-1 GENERAL. All new traffic signal standards, poles, and mast arms shall be coated as detailed below: 1. Galvanize: The product shall be galvanized in accordance with ASTM 123; Only when traffic signal standards, poles, and mast arms are specified on the Plans to be painted, the following steps (nos. 2-4) shall be applicable: 2. Surface Preparation: Brush blast exterior surface to SSP7 specifications; 3. Application Instructions: The product shall be painted prior to delivery to the job site. Apply in conformance to the manufacturer's instructions. The total application shall be 10 to 16 mils D.F.T. consisting of 5-8 mils of epoxy primer and 5-8 mils of gloss urethane color top coat. 4. Touch Up: The manufacturer shall provide extra coating for field touch up due to transportation and handling. Other items to be coated shall be properly pretreated with environmentally safe, ultraviolet resistant, polyester powder coating, which shall be applied electro statically at 90 kV. and baked for 20 minutes at 375 degrees F, per ASTM D-3359, ASTM D-3363 and ASTM D-522. Page 19 of 80 SECTION 314 — TRAFFIC STRIPING, CURB AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS, AND PAVEMENT MARKERS 314-4 APPLICATION OF TRAFFIC STRIPING AND CURB AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS 314-4.1 General The layout for all proposed traffic striping and pavement markings shall be pre -marked and/or cat -tracked and approved by the engineer or his representative prior to application. Temporary painted traffic striping and markings shall be applied in one coat, as soon as possible and within 24 hours after the finish course has been placed. Reflectorized glass beads or other retroreflective material shall be added to the installation of temporary paint striping. In addition to temporary pavement tabs, crosswalks shall be restriped as soon as possible, within 24 hours. Crosswalks shall not be left unpainted overnight. 314-4.2 Control of Alignment and Layout 314-4.2.1 General The Contractor shall perform all layout, alignment, and spotting. The Contractor shall be responsible for the completeness and accuracy of all layout alignment and spotting. Traffic striping shall not vary more than 1/2 inch in 40 feet from the alignment shown on the Plans. The Contractor shall mark or otherwise delineate the new traffic lanes and pavement markings within 24 hours after the removal or covering of existing striping or markings. No street shall be without proper striping over a weekend or holiday. Stop bars shall not remain unpainted overnight. 314-4.4 Thermoplastic Traffic Striping and Pavement Markings 314-4.4.1 General The final reflectorized thermoplastic striping shall not be applied until the finish course pavement or slurry seal has been in place for at least 15 days. The thermoplastic shall be applied at 0.45 mm minimum thickness for all striping except crosswalks and limit lines which shall be 0.90 mm minimum thickness. If the Contractor fails to perform striping as specified herein, the Contractor shall cease all contract work until the striping has been properly performed. Such termination of work shall require the Contractor to re -install "NO PARKING, TOW -AWAY" signs and re -notify the affected residents, at the Contractor's sole expense. In addition, if the Contractor removes/covers/damages existing striping and/or raised pavement markers outside of the work area, he shall re-stripe/replace such work items at no cost to the City. 314-4.4.2 Surface Preparation Page 20 of 80 Primer shall be applied to concrete surfaces prior in application of thermoplastic striping. The primer shall be formulated for the intended application. 314-5 PAVEMENT MARKERS 314-5.1 General Raised pavement markers shall not be placed until the finish course pavement or slurry seal has been in place for at least 15 days. SECTION 315 - TRAFFIC SIGN INSTALLATION Location of traffic signs shown on Plans is approximate and shall be approved by the City prior to installation. Regulatory signs on signal standards, poles and mast arms shall be the sized to ensure visibility, e.g., a R3-4 sign shall be 36-inch by 36-inch. Signs shall be furnished and installed per CNB STD No. 924. Add the following section: SECTION 316 — RETROREFLECTIVE SHEETING FOR TRAFFIC SIGNS Retroreflective sheeting used for the background and legend must comply with ASTM D4956 and must be on the Authorized Material List for signing and delineation materials. Type III, IV, Vill, IX, and XI retroreflective sheeting must have Class 1, 3, or 4 adhesive backing. Type II retroreflective sheeting may have Class 1, 2, 3, or 4 adhesive backing. The adhesive backing must be pressure sensitive and fungus resistant. Retroreflective sheeting must be applied to sign panels at the fabrication plant under the retroreflective sheeting manufacturer's instructions without appreciable stretching, tearing, or other damage. The orientation of the legend must comply with the retroreflective sheeting manufacturer's instructions. The retroreflective sheeting on a sign panel with a minor dimension of 48 inches or less must be a single, contiguous sheet without splices except for the splices produced during the manufacture of the retroreflective sheeting. A sign panel with a minor dimension greater than 48 inches may have 1 horizontal splice in the retroreflective sheeting other than the splices produced during the manufacture of the retroreflective sheeting. Unless the retroreflective sheeting manufacturer's instructions require a different method, splices in the retroreflective sheeting must overlap by at least 1 inch. The retroreflective sheeting on either side of a splice must not exhibit a color difference under incident and reflected light. All signs, except for white background signs, procured to guide, warn or regulate traffic shall include retroreflective sheeting American Society for Testing and Materials D4956- Page 21 of 80 13 (ASTM) Type XI, and shall be specified on signs procured for state -furnished materials, and for capital projects on the State Highway System (SHS). All new guide signs shall have retroreflective backgrounds, white legends, and borders made of high- performance retroreflective sheeting ASTM Type XI. White letters, numerals, symbols, arrows, and borders of all green, blue, and brown guide signs shall be retroreflective ASTM Type XI sheeting. US route shields, US route markers, and directional arrow assembly plaques for US routes shall include white ASTM Type VIII or Type IX backgrounds with black copy. White background signs shall be Type VIII or IX retroreflective sheeting. See Appendix 1 for "Basic Guide for Selection of Retroreflective Sheeting ASTM D4956-13 for Signs on the CA State Highway System". Process Colors and Film The type of material recommended by the retroreflective sheeting manufacturer must be used for: 1. Screened -process colors 2. Nonreflective, opaque, black film 3. Protective -overlay film The fabricator must perform all patterns, layouts, and set-ups necessary for the screening process. The fabricated surface of the applied screened -process color must be flat and smooth. Colored retroreflective sheeting must be used for the background except signs with green, red, blue, or brown backgrounds may use reverse -screened -process color on white retroreflective sheeting for the background color. The coefficient of retroreflection for reverse -screened -process colors used on white retroreflective sheeting must be at least 70 percent of the coefficient of retroreflection specified in ASTM D4956 for the corresponding colored retroreflective sheeting. The legend must be a black, screened -process color or nonreflective, opaque, black film. Screened -process colors and nonreflective, opaque, black film must have outdoor weatherability characteristics equivalent to those specified for retroreflective sheeting in ASTM D4956. Nonreflective, opaque, black film must be a vinyl or acrylic material. Page 22 of 80 Cured, screened -process colors must not peel off if transparent cellophane tape with a tensile breaking strength of at least 14 lb./in. width measured under ASTM D3759/D3759M is applied over the color and removed in a single, quick motion at a 90- degree angle to the sign's face. Overhead Laminated Panels A laminated panel for an overhead sign must be Type A. An individual panel must not exceed 24 feet in length or 5 feet in depth. If a panel length is not shown for a sign exceeding 24 feet in length, the Engineer determines the length. The channel edges must be screwed to the modified H sections with self -tapping hex head stainless steel screws to form the perimeter frame. Aluminum mounting clamps for A-1 hardware must be cast aluminum alloy with a tensile strength of at least 25 kips/sq in. The installed bolt torque must not exceed 100 in -lb. CONSTRUCTION A. General Deliver sign panels to the job site with the background and legend permanently affixed to the panels. Do not chip or bend sign panels. Immediately replace sign panels exhibiting damage or flaws, including a significant color difference between daytime and nighttime. Obtain authorization before repairing sign panels at the job site. Use the following hardware to mount the type of sign panel shown: 1. Lag screws, nuts, bolts, and washers for roadside signs 2. Braces and wood block spacers for roadside signs 3. Type A-1 and Type A-2 mounting hardware for overhead laminated -panel signs 4. Type A-3 mounting hardware for overhead formed -panel signs B. Laminated Panels For laminated multiple -panel signs, place an H-section closure extrusion in the top channel of the lower panel before mounting the upper panel. When mounted, the bottom channel of the adjoining upper panel must fit together to enclose the H-section closure extrusion for the full length of the panel without gaps. Page 23 of 80 PART 6 - TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL SECTION 600 - ACCESS 600-1 GENERAL Ten (10) working days prior to starting work, the Contractor shall distribute construction notices to residents and businesses immediately adjacent to the project work, describing the project and indicating the limits of construction. The City will provide the notices. At the discretion of the Engineer, forty-eight (48) hours prior to the start of construction, the Contractor shall distribute to the residents and businesses a second written notice prepared by the City clearly indicating specific dates in the space provided on the notices when construction operations will start for each block or street. An interruption of work at any location in excess of 14 calendar days shall require re -notification. The Contractor shall insert the applicable dates and times at the time the notices are distributed. The written notices will be prepared by the City but shall be completed and distributed by the Contractor. Errors in distribution, false starts, acts of God, strikes or other alterations of the schedule will require Contractor re -notification using an explanatory letter furnished by the City. 600-2 VEHICULAR ACCESS The Contractor shall install and maintain in place "NO PARKING -TOW AWAY" signs (even if streets have posted "NO PARKING" signs) which shall be posted at least forty- eight hours in advance of the need for enforcement. The signs will be provided by the City at no cost to the Contractor. However, the City reserves the right to charge $2.00 per sign following any excessive abuse or wastage of the signs by the Contractor. In addition, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to notify the City's Police Department at (949) 644-3717 for verification of posting at least forty-eight hours in advance of the need for enforcement. City "Temporary Tow -Away, No Parking" signs are available at the Public Works Department public counter. The Contractor shall print the hours and dates of parking restriction on the "NO PARKING -TOW AWAY" sign in 2-inch high non -erase letters and numbers. A sample of the completed sign shall be reviewed and approved by the Engineer prior to posting. 600-3 PEDESTRIAN ACCESS Pedestrian access to all storefronts, offices, residences, etc., within the limits of work must be maintained at all times. The Contractor shall cooperate with the Engineer to provide advance notice to any and all establishments whose access will be impacted by construction operations, particularly sidewalk construction. Page 24 of 80 SECTION 601 — WORK AREA TRAFFIC CONTROL 601-1 GENERAL The Contractor shall furnish and install signage, barricades, delineators, yellow safety ribbons, four (4) changeable message boards (CMBs), and any other measures deemed necessary by the Engineer to safely direct the public around areas of construction, and into and out of the affected establishments. Messages for the CMBs shall be updated by the Contractor as directed by the Engineer. 601-2 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN (TCP) The Contractor shall provide traffic control and access in accordance with Section 7-10 of the Standard Specifications and the WORK AREA TRAFFIC CONTROL HANDBOOK (W.A.T.C.H), Latest Edition. Traffic control and detours shall incorporate the following items: 1. Emergency vehicle access shall be maintained at all times. 2. The locations and wordings of all barricades, signs, delineators, lights, warning devices, parking restrictions, and any other required details shall ensure that all pedestrian and vehicular traffic will be handled in a safe manner with a minimum of inconvenience to the public. 3. All advanced warning sign installations shall be reflectorized and/or lighted. 4. The Contractor shall accommodate the City's trash collection. If the Contractor elects to work on a street or alley during its trash collection day, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to make alternative trash collection arrangements by contacting the City's Refuse Superintendent, at (949) 718-3466 and all affected property owners. 5. At a minimum, the Contractor shall maintain one lane of traffic in each direction at all times when completing the work. For Newport Coast Drive, the Contractor shall maintain two lanes of traffic in each direction at all times when completing the work. Lane closures shall be approved by the City prior to work. 6. Sidewalk closures in non-residential areas, or as determined by the City, shall be set with barricades and SIDEWALK CLOSED signs on barricades at the closure and SIDEWALK CLOSED USE OTHER SIDE signs on barricades at the closest crosswalk or controlled intersection. 7. Sidewalk closures in residential areas, or as determined by the City, shall be set with barricades and SIDEWALK CLOSED signs on barricades at the closure. Page 25 of 80 8. Bike lane closures shall have BIKE LANE CLOSED AHEAD, BIKE LANE CLOSED, and SHARE THE ROAD/BICYCLE WARNING (combination) signs mounted on barricades in order on the approach and at the closure. 9. Lane closures on Arterial Highways are limited to the hours of 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Hours may be extended at the request of the Contractor and if approved by the City. 10.Traffic signal outages shall adhere to the parameters in Section 6-7.2 Scheduling of Traffic Signal Work. 11. During a traffic signal outage ("dark" or prolonged "red -flash"), "STOP" signs shall be furnished by the contractor. A minimum of two "STOP" signs shall be placed per approach. Barricades shall be furnished with flashing red lights when deployed at night. Signs shall be retro-reflective and in good condition. Signs will not be necessary during momentary "red -flash" while turning the traffic signal on. 12. Four (4) Changeable Message Boards (CMBs) shall be placed two weeks prior to first planned traffic signal shut -down ("red -flash" or "dark") for each of the traffic signal modification locations. Final locations and messages to be approved by the Engineer. CMBs can be removed after turn -on. 13.The Contractor shall take special care to place construction signs and CMBs to reduce the impact to pedestrians, cyclists and motorists. Where able, shoulder signs may be placed on wide sidewalks where 48 inches of clear pathway may be maintained. PART 7 - STREET LIGHTING AND TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYSTEMS SECTION 700 — MATERIALS 700-3 COMMON COMPONENTS 700-3.1 General. Contractor shall furnish all hardware to meet the Caltrans specifications for all new and relocated traffic signal equipment as shown on the Plans and detailed within these Special Provisions. The hardware shall be hot -dip galvanized or stainless steel as detailed. 700-3.3 Standards. Traffic signal standards and poles shall be steel and conform to the 2010 Caltrans Standard Plans and Standard Specifications (Pre -errata), including foundations, anchor bolts, and ancillary items. Page 26 of 80 Standards, Poles, Steel Pedestals, and Posts shall be finished per Section 310 - PAINTING of these Special Provisions. 700-3.5 Conduit Traffic Signal and Interconnect It is envisioned that all conduit will be installed by directional drill method and be high density polyethylene (HDPE) Schedule 80 UL continuous conduit. HDPE conduit shall be designed and engineered for direct burial, directionally drilled installation, or encased underground applications, and shall be installed at locations as shown on the plans. The PVC Schedule 80 UL conduit shall be designed and engineered for direct burial or encased underground applications and shall be installed at the pull box modification locations where conduit elbows are upgraded to sweeps, or as shown on the Plans. The PVC conduit shall be straight, and the ends shall be cut square to the inside diameter. The PVC conduit system shall be designed so that straight sections and fittings will assemble without the need for lubricants or cement. All conduits shall be free from defects including non -circularity, foreign inclusions, etc. It shall be nominally uniform (as commercially practical) in color, density, and physical properties. If new conduit is being installed into an existing pull box location, the Contractor shall protect existing pull box and conduit from damage. Should the existing pull box and/or conduit become damaged, the Contractor shall repair and/or replace damaged pull box and conduit at the cost of the Contractor and not the City. Prior to repair/replacement, the Contractor shall notify the City of exact location and contents of damaged pull box and conduit. All pavement markings shall be returned to existing conditions. If disturbed, the Contractor shall replace or repair any and all pavement markings. All work shall be approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall obtain written approval from the Engineer before installing any conduit. Quality Control All conduits furnished, as part of the Contract shall be new, UL-listed, and meet NEMA and NEC requirements pertaining to electrical conduits and components. HDPE Schedule 80 Continuous Conduit The size of the HDPE conduit shall be as shown on the Plans and shall meet the following requirements: The HDPE Schedule 80 continuous conduit shall conform to NEMA TC-2 and UL651 B. Page 27 of 80 The conduit leading to splice vaults or pull boxes shall be terminated with a manufacture - produced terminator connector to seal the wall of the spice vault/pull box. The conduit shall be color coded black. The conduit shall also be marked with data traceable to plant location, date, shift, and machine of manufacture. Conduit shall be Carton or Endot made or approved equal. PVC Schedule 80 Conduit The size of the PVC Schedule 80 conduit shall be as shown on the Plans and shall meet the following requirements: The PVC Schedule 80 conduit shall conform to NEMA TC-2 and UL 651 specifications. The conduit shall have an extended 6" integral "bell' end. The conduit shall have a circumferential ring on the spigot end, which shall be used to ensure proper insertion depth when connecting conduit ends. The conduit shall also be marked with data traceable to plant location, date, shift, and machine of manufacture. A complete line of fittings, adapters, and bends (sweeps) shall be provided by the conduit manufacturer and shall be manufactured from the same materials and manufacturing process as the conduit. The complete system will allow for all these fittings: Coupling Kits, Manhole Terminator Kits, Lubrication Fittings, and Repair Kits. Conduit shall be Carton or Endot made or approved equal. Street Lighting Conduit Unless otherwise noted on the Plans, street lighting conduit shall be 1-1/4" Schedule 40 PVC. 700-3.7 Pull Boxes Traffic Signal and Interconnect Pull Boxes Pull boxes shall conform to the provisions in the Caltrans Standard Specifications and Standard Plan ES-8 and these Special Provisions. All new pull boxes, each complete with cover, shall be pull box number 6 (PB#6), or pull box B40, as noted on the Plans. PB#6 shall have nominal dimensions of 30.5-inch L x 17.5 inch W x 12 inch D, as stated in these Special Provisions and per the Plans. B40 shall have Page 28 of 80 nominal dimensions of 40.5-inch L x 28.25 inch W x 14 inch D, as stated in these Special Provisions and per the Plans. The cover marking for each pull box containing fiber optic cable shall read "TRAFFIC SIGNAL" on one line and "FIBER OPTIC" on second line. The cover marking for each pull box not containing fiber optic cable shall only read "TRAFFIC SIGNAL" on one line. Pull boxes shall be provided with locking mechanisms as specified in the Caltrans Standard Plans. All splice boxes shall have vertical proof -load strength of 25,000 lbs. This load shall be placed anywhere on the box and cover for a period of one minute without causing any cracks or permanent deformations. Splice boxes shall have nominal dimensions of 36-inch L x 24 inch W x 12 inch D, as stated in these Special Provisions and per the Plans. Where pull boxes are installed in sidewalk, sidewalk shall be removed and replaced from score line to score line as directed by Engineer. Pull boxes and covers in the sidewalk or behind the curb shall be per below, Christy "Fiberlite" models, or Engineer approved equal, unless otherwise noted on the Plans. Size #5 Box #5 Lid #6 Box #6 Lid Splice Box & Lid B40 Box B40 Lid Street Lighting Pull Boxes Approved Models Christy N30 Electrical Box Christy FL30T Christy N36 Electrical Box Christy FL36T Armorcast A600197APCX12 Christy N40 Box Christy B40M All new pull boxes shall be per CNB STD No. 204 and per the Plans. 700-4 STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM MATERIALS. 700-4.9 LED Luminaires Traffic signal luminaires shall conform to the provision in Section 86-1.02K LED Luminaires of the Caltrans Standard Specifications, the approved Caltrans LED Lighting Purchase Specification, and these Special Provisions. Each luminaire shall consist of an assembly that utilizes LEDs as the light source. In addition, a complete luminaire shall consist of a housing, LED array, and electronic driver (power supply). Page 29 of 80 Each luminaire shall be rated for a minimum operational life of 63,000 hours. Each luminaire will operate at an average operating time of 11.5 hours per night. Each luminaire is expected to have a minimum operational life of 180 months (15 years). The luminaires to be installed shall be 120 volts with integral constant wattage ballast and detachable power unit assemblies. The power unit assemblies shall contain the ballast, starter board, capacitors, and a heavy-duty terminal block. The luminaire on -board circuitry shall include surge protection devices (SPD) to withstand high repetition noise transients as a result of utility line switching, nearby lightning strikes, and other interference. Each luminaire shall be installed with photoelectric controls that are operationally compatible with currently used lighting control systems. The luminaire shall provide true ninety -degree (90 degree) cutoff with no light emitted above the horizontal. The lower edge of the luminaire housing shall extend below the light source and all glassware. Glare shields external to the luminaire will not be accepted. The luminaire optical assembly shall be sealed, watertight, and filtered to prevent contamination from infiltration of gaseous and particulate matter. The lamp socket shall be factory preset to produce a medium cutoff IES Type III light distribution. When the components are mounted on a down opening door, the door shall be hinged and secured to the luminaire housing separately from the refractor or lens frame. The door shall be secured to the housing in a manner to prevent its accidental opening. A safety cable shall mechanically connect the door to the housing. The manufacturer shall provide a warranty against loss of performance and defects in materials and workmanship for the luminaires for a period of 84 months after acceptance of the luminaires. Replacement luminaires shall be provided promptly after receipt of luminaires that have failed at no cost to the City. All warranty documentation shall be given to the City. LED luminaires shall be Leotek GreenCobra Series GC1-60E-MV-NW-3-WH-700 (see Plans for exact wattage per location) or approved equal. For all intersections, Contractor shall have manufacturer technician on -site for final acceptance testing and approval of LED luminaires. 700-5 TRAFFIC SIGNAL MATERIALS 700-5.3 Conductors and Cable. 700-5.3.3 Interconnect Cable. All materials furnished, assembled, fabricated, or installed under this item shall be new, corrosion resistant and in strict accordance with the details shown on the Plans and in Page 30 of 80 these Special Provisions. All pairs in the cable shall be usable and free of defects, in order to meet or exceed all of the requirements contained in these Special Provisions. The Contractor shall furnish, install, terminate and test all the required twisted pair cable. All equipment for installation, terminating and testing shall be provided by the Contractor. The twisted pair cable shall conform to the latest reversions of the REA (Rural Electrical Administration) and the NEC (National Electrical Code) specification for Filled Telephone Cables RUS-PE-39. Cable Marking • The twisted pair cable outer jacket shall be marked with manufacturer's name, the month and year of manufacture, pair count and conductor size, and sequential feet marks. • The markings shall be repeated every two (2) feet. • The actual length of the cable shall be within ±1 % of the length marking. • The marking shall be in a contrasting color to the cable jacket. • The marking shall be approximately one-half ('/2) of the diameter of the cable and must be permanent and weatherproof. Quality Control The manufacture(s) of supplied optical cable, optical cable assemblies, and hardware shall be TL 9000 and/or ISO 9001 registered. General Considerations The twisted pair cable shall meet the following: • Conductors: Solid # 19 AWG copper conductors • Insulation: solid virgin high density polyethylene with telephone industry color - coding • Twisted Pairing: Individual conductors twisted into pairs of varying twist to minimize crosstalk with specific color combinations to provide pair identification (telephone industry color coding) • Filling Compound: the cable shall be gel -filled to prevent water intrusion • Shielding: the cable shall employ a thick (0.005") corrugated copper shield to provide a 100% electrical shielding coverage • Outer Jacket: a black, low density, high molecular weight virgin polyethylene, compounded to withstand sunlight, temperature variations, and other environmental conditions, including abuse during installation. • Footage Marking Printed sequentially every two feet along the outer jacket to provide readily accurate records of cable usage and reel contents When terminating the cable, the following shall be complied with: Page 31 of 80 • Each pair of matched wire shall have a minimum of ten twists after leaving the cable sheaf • All copper pairs are to be properly cleaned to remove residue • Cable shall be installed free of kinks, cuts or damages • All pairs shall be installed (landed) in a termination box in the cabinet • One end of the copper shielding cable shall be grounded. 700-5.3.4 Fiber Optic Cable. Fiber optic cables shall be supplied in the configurations shown on the Plans and specified in these Special Provisions. There shall be three (3) principal cable types as well as incidental cabling procured under this specification. They are identified using a naming convention as follows: 1. Mainline cable which shall contain forty-eight (48), strand single -mode optical fibers for City of Newport Beach. 2. Mainline cable which shall contain forty-eight (48), strand single -mode optical fibers for Caltrans 3. Drop cable which shall contain six (6) single -mode optical fibers. Each fiber optic cable shall be suitable for underground duct placement. The length of fiber optic cable to be installed within City Buildings does not require the fiber optic cable to be plenum and fire rated. Additionally, there will be ancillary connecting (patching) optical fiber cables furnished and installed by Contractor under this Contract and this Supplemental, which are more precisely described elsewhere in this document. All materials furnished, assembled, fabricated, or installed under this item shall be new, corrosion resistant and in strict accordance with the details shown on the Plans and in these Special Provisions. All fibers in the cables shall be usable fibers and free of surface imperfections and occlusions, in order to meet or exceed all of the optical, mechanical, and environmental requirements contained in this Supplemental. All cables shall be free of material or manufacturing defects and dimensional non - uniformity that would: • Interfere with the cable installation employing accepted cable installation practices. • Degrade the transmission performance and environmental resistance after installation. • Inhibit proper connection to interfacing elements. • Otherwise yield an inferior product. • Each fiber optic outside plant cable for this project shall be all -dielectric, dry water - blocking material, duct type, with loose buffer tubes, and shall conform to these Special Provisions. Page 32 of 80 The Contractor shall furnish, install, splice and test all the required fiber optic cable. All splicing kits, fiber optic cable caps, moisture/water sealants, terminators, splice trays, patch cords, connectors, pig tails and accessories to complete the fiber optic network shall be provided as incidentals. All equipment for installation, splicing and testing shall be provided by the Contractor per manufacturer's specifications and as detailed in these specifications. All fiber optic glass/cable on this project shall be from the same manufacturer and who is regularly engaged in the production of optical fiber material. The cable shall be qualified as compliant with Chapter XVII, of Title 7, Part 1755.900 of the Code of Federal Regulations, and "REA Specification for Filled Fiber Optic Cables." Packaging 1. The completed cable shall be packaged for shipment on non -returnable wooden reels. Required cable lengths shall be stated in the purchase order. 2. Top and bottom ends of the cable on spools shall be available for testing. 3. Both ends of the cable shall be sealed to prevent the ingress of moisture. 4. Each reel shall have a weather resistant reel tag attached identifying the reel and cable. Cable Marking 1. The optical fiber cable outer jacket shall be marked with manufacturer's name, the month and year of manufacture, the words "Optical Cable," telecommunications handset symbol as required by Section 350G of the National Electrical Safety Code" (NESC°), fiber count, fiber type, and sequential feet marks. 2. The markings shall be repeated every two (2) feet. 3. The actual length of the cable shall be within ±1 % of the length marking. 4. The marking shall be in a contrasting color to the cable jacket. 5. The marking shall be approximately 2mm in height regardless of the cable diameter. 6. The cable shall be tagged in each pull box with size and direction. Payment Upon acceptance and approval of the fiber optic cable, the City will pay the remaining amount as calculated by the actual measured quantity of installed fiber optic cable at the unit bid price minus the previously paid amount (80% of bid price). Refer to Section 9-3.2 for additional details. Acceptance and approval are achieved as determined by the City and includes: • Approved fiber optic test results • Completed cable/splice repairs or replacement as determined by the test results • Measured and approved quantities of installed cable Page 33 of 80 Uninterrupted operation of fiber optic communication network, including fiber optic cable and communication devices for one week. This item may include items installed by others. Quality Control The manufacture(s) of supplied optical cable, optical cable assemblies, and hardware shall be TL 9000 and/or ISO 9001 registered. All cabled optical fibers shall be 100% attenuation tested. The attenuation of each fiber shall be provided with each cable reel. General Considerations Fiber optic cable installed shall be single mode fiber of the size as specified on the Plans and shall be Corning ALTOS all -dielectric gel -free fiber optic cable or approved equal. Fiber Characteristics One hundred percent (100%) of the optical fibers shall meet or exceed the requirements contained in this specification. The cable shall be tested in accordance with TIA/EIA-455-3A (FOTP-3), "Procedure to Measure Temperature Cycling Effects on Optical Fiber, Optical Cable, and Other Passive Fiber Optic Components." The average change in attenuation at extreme operational temperatures (40 °C to +70 °C) will not exceed 0.05 dB/km at 1550 nm. The magnitude of the maximum attenuation change of each individual fiber will not be greater than 0.15 dB/km at 1550 nm. This figure includes an allowance of up to 0.05 dB/km for measurement repeatability. The cable shall meet the requirements of ITU-T G.652.D and shall be a low water peak fiber. All fibers within the finished cable shall be composed primarily of silica and shall have a matched clad index of refraction profile as well as the physical and performance characteristics that shall meet the requirements in the following table: Parameters Value Mode Single Type Corning Altos or approved equivalent Core diameter 8.3 pm nominal Cladding diameter 125 pm ± 1.0 pm Core to Cladding Offset <_ 0.7 pm Coating Diameter 240 pm ±0.5 pm Cladding Non -circularity defined as: [1- (min. cladding dia t- max. cladding dia.)]x100 < 1.0% Proof/Tensile Test 100 k si, min. Page 34 of 80 Parameters Value Attenuation: @ 1310 nm <_ 0.35 dB/km @ 1385 nm < 0.31 dB/km @ 1550 nm <_ 0.25 dB/km Attenuation Uniformity No point discontinuity greater than 0.1 dB at either 1300 nm or 1550 nm Attenuation at the Water Peak < 2.1 dB/km @ 1383 ±3nm Attenuation At Extreme < +0.05 dB @ 1310 nm or 1550 nm Operational Temperatures Chromatic Dispersion: Zero Dispersion Wavelength (Ao) 1302 < I\o _< 1322 nm Zero Dispersion Slope < 0.092 ps/(nm2.km) Maximum Dispersion: <_ 3.5 ps/(nm.km) for 1285 - 1330 nm <_ 18 s/ nm.km for 1550 nm Cut -Off Wavelength <1260 nm Mode Field Diameter (Petermann 9.2 ± 0.4 pm at 1310 nm II) 10.5 ± 0.5 pm at 1550 nm Cable Outer Diameter 0.30" 7.6 mm Buffer Tube Size 0.08" 2.0 mm Color Coding Optical fibers shall be distinguishable from others in the same buffer tube by means of color -coding according to the following: 1. Blue BL 7. Red RD 2. Orange OR 8. Black BK 3. Green GR 9. Yellow YL 4. Brown BR 10. Violet VL 5. Slate SL 11. Rose(IRS) 6. White WT 12. Aqua AQ The colors shall be targeted in accordance with the Munsell color shades and shall meet TIA/EIA-598B "Color Coding of Fiber Optic Cables" and RUS 7 CFR 1755.900. The color formulation shall be compatible with the fiber coating and the buffer tube filling compound, and be heat stable. It shall not fade or smear or be susceptible to migration, it shall not affect the transmission characteristics of the optical fibers and shall not cause fibers to stick together. General Cable Performance The fiber optic cable shall withstand water penetration when tested with a one -meter static head or equivalent continuous pressure applied at one end of a one -meter length of filled cable for one hour, no water shall leak through the open cable end. Testing shall be done Page 35 of 80 in accordance with TIA/EIA-455-82 (FOTP-82), "Fluid Penetration Test For Fluid -Blocked Fiber Optic Cable." The cable shall exhibit no flow (drip or leak) for 24 hours at 801 C. The weight of any compound that drips from the sample shall be less than 0.05 grams (0.002 ounce). A representative sample of cable shall be tested in accordance with TIA/EIA-455-81 B (FOTP-81), "Compound Flow [Drip] Test for Filled Fiber Optic Cable". The test sample shall be prepared in accordance with method A. Crush resistance of the finished fiber optic cables shall be 220 N/cm applied uniformly over the length of the cable without showing evidence of cracking or splitting when tested in accordance with TIA/EIA-455-41 (FOTP-41), "Compressive Loading Resistance of Fiber Optic Cables." The 220 N/cm (125 Ibf/in) load shall be applied at a rate of 2.5 mm (0.1 in) per minute. The load shall be maintained for a period of 1 minute. The load shall then be decreased to 110 N/cm (63 Ibf/in). Alternatively, it is acceptable to remove the 220 N/cm (125 Ibf/in) load entirely and apply the 110 N/cm (63 Ibf/in) load within five minutes at a rate of 2.5 mm (0.1 in) per minute. The 110 N/cm (63 Ibf/in) load shall be maintained for a period of 10 minutes. Attenuation measurements shall be performed before release of the 110 N/cm (63 Ibf/in) load. The change in attenuation shall not exceed 0.4 dB during loading at 1550 nm for single -mode fibers and 1.0 dB during loading at 1300 nm for multimode fiber. The repeatability of the measurement system is typically 0.05 dB or less. No fibers shall exhibit a measurable change in attenuation after load removal. The cable shall withstand 25 cycles of mechanical flexing at a rate of 30±1 cycles/minute with a sheave diameter not greater than 20 times the cable diameter. The cable shall be tested in accordance with Test Conditions I and III of TIA/EIA-455-104A (FOTP-104), "Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test." The magnitude of the attenuation change will be within the repeatability of the measurement system for 90% of the test fibers. The remaining 10% of the fibers will not experience an attenuation change greater than 0.1 dB at 1550 nm. The repeatability of the measurement system is typically ± 0.05 dB or less. The cable jacket will exhibit no cracking or splitting when observed under 5X magnification. Impact testing shall be conducted in accordance with TIA/EIA-455-25B (FOTP-25) "Repeated Impact Testing of Fiber Optic Cables and Cable Assemblies." The cable shall withstand 20 impact cycles. The magnitude of the attenuation change will be within the repeatability of the measurement system for 90% of the test fibers. The remaining 10% of the fibers will not experience an attenuation change greater than 0.1 dB at 1550 nm. The repeatability of the measurement system is typically ± 0.05 dB or less. The cable jacket will not exhibit evidence of cracking or splitting at the completion of the test. Using a maximum mandrel and sheave diameter of 560 mm, the finished cable shall withstand a longitudinal tensile load of 1330 N (300 lbs.) applied for one hour (using "Test Condition II" of the test plan). The test shall be conducted in accordance with TIA/EIA- 455-33 (FOTP-33), "Fiber Optic Cable Tensile Loading and Bending Test." The measured fiber tensile strain shall be < 60% of the fiber proof strain. The cable will not experience a measurable increase in attenuation when subjected to the rated residual Page 36 of 80 tensile load, 400 N (90 Ibf). The repeatability of the measurement system is typically ± 0.05 dB or less. The cable shall be capable of withstanding a bending radius of fifteen (15) times the cable diameter under tensile loading and ten (10) times the cable diameter under a no-load condition. Drop Cable As may be required, the Contractor shall provide a single -mode optical fiber cable between each mid -span splice location and each traffic control equipment cabinet, which shall contain six (6) optical fibers. The drop cable shall have two (2) or four (4) fiber strand(s) spliced into the appropriate fiber strand in the mainline cable as prescribed elsewhere in the Plans and/or these Special Provisions. The drop cable shall have the six optic fibers terminated at its other end with connector as described elsewhere in this specification. Optical fiber cable used for a drop cable shall comply with all other aspects of the specifications as set forth in these Special Provisions for optical fiber cable. The drop cable shall have sufficient length to extend from the fiber splice location to the optical interface of the associated communications equipment, allowing for routing and securing with nylon ties plus fifty (50) feet of slack at all splice points and fifteen (15) of slack inside the cabinet, unless otherwise specified in the Plans or these Special Provisions or directed by the Engineer. The drop cable shall be sufficiently de -sheathed within the traffic control cabinet to allow adequate slack fiber to afford ease of routing of the active fiber to the communications equipment. The Contractor shall provide a thermal shrink sleeve dam or other appropriate wrapping at the beginning of the de -sheathed cable area so as to prevent loss of any aqueous gel filling from the remainder of the service drop cable. Fiber Patch Cords The fiber optic cable patch cords, assemblies and components shall be compatible components, designed for the purpose intended, and manufactured by a company regularly engaged in the production of material for the fiber optic industry. All components or assemblies shall be best quality, non -corroding, with a design life of at least twenty (20) years. All patch cords, components or assemblies of the same type shall be from the same manufacturer. The Contractor shall furnish and install Patch cords, which are fiber optic cables with connectors on both ends. Patch cords are used to connect fiber optic transmission equipment to connector panel modules. The patch panel shall interface to patch cords with approved connectors. Patch cords shall have 900JAm single fiber single mode cable with approved connectors. The patch cords shall be at least six (6) feet in length and shall be pre -sized in the factory to the required lengths. The attenuation of the cable shall be between 1.0 and .75 dB. Page 37 of 80 All patch cords shall be installed without exceeding the manufacturer specified bending radius. Acceptable equipment shall be from Corning Cable System or approved equal. Fiber Optic Fan -Out Kits If required, fan -out kit connects the fiber optic jumper cable to the fiber optic transmission equipment located in the cabinet. The fan -out shall be equipped to terminate 250pm fiber (loose tube cable) and shall provide protection for the bare fibers. The fan -out kit shall have two (2) 6- or one (1) 12-fiber fan -out insert and 2-meter lengths of fan -out tubing with twelve (12) single mode fibers that are ready for field installable connectors. The fan -out cable kit shall also meet the following specifications. Housing Length 132 mm (5.2 in) Diameter 31 mm 1.22 in Fan Out Tubing Length T2 m 78.8 in Diameter 2.9 mm 0.11 in Environmental -408C to 708C The fan -out kit, when installed in the existing traffic cabinets or proposed fiber optic terminal cabinet attached to the existing traffic cabinet, shall be securely anchored to the side wall of the cabinet by suitable ties. Acceptable Fan -Out Kit shall be from Corning Cable System or approved equal. Fiber Optic Connectors The Contractor shall furnish and install fiber optic pre -manufactured connectors that are single mode LC type connectors that meet the requirements for outdoor installation with Gigabit Ethernet communications. LC type connectors will be used for all outdoor and indoor installations. The LC connectors shall meet the following specifications. The Connectors shall be compliant Interconnection Compatibility with EIAMA and JIS specifications for LC compatible connectors. Insertion Loss 0.4 dB (typical) Reflectance <_ -40 dB between a temperature range of -408 C to 758 C Durability <_0.3 dB change, 200 rematin s. Page 38 of 80 Tensile Strength <_ 0.2 dB change, 10 lb. Temperature Cycling <_0.3 dB change, -408 C to 758 C Nominal Fiber OD 125 m Materials Ferrule: Ceramic Housing: Composite Accepted equipment shall be SC and LC Compatible Single Mode, as required, from Corning Cable System or approved equal. 700-5.4 Controllers. 700-5.4.3 Cabinets. Controller Assembly Testing Solid-state traffic actuated controller units, cabinets and auxiliary equipment shall conform to the provisions in these Special Provisions, NEMA TS2-2 standards, and the latest Caltrans Transportation Electrical Equipment Specifications (TEES). Cabinet Construction The following items are included in the cabinet assembly: • For 16 position main panel • Type "O", "P", and "R" aluminum cabinet powder -coated white inside and out. • Fully wired eight phase NEMA Type 2 main panel — Horizontal hardwired swing down load bay. • Type 16 Malfunction Management Units (programmed for intersection) Econolite MMU • 16-channel detector rack w/ BIU slot (minimum) • 8- 2-channel Detectors (minimum) or (16 channel max.) • Bus Interface Units — detector rack only • 12/16- Load switches All auxiliary equipment to completely operate an eight -phase traffic intersection control cabinet. General National Electrical Manufacturers Association, Traffic Control Systems, NEMA Standards Publication: TS2-Latest release. Documentation Page 39 of 80 The City reserves the right to reject traffic signal control equipment and auxiliary equipment items in which the manufacturer of such items does not have at least nine million dollars of product liability insurance. Warranty The supplier of equipment shall warranty their product to be free from defect in design and operation and that it meets all the requirements of this specification and those incorporated in this document. The term of the warranty on a wired cabinet shall be a minimum of one (1) year from date of acceptance including the Bus Interface Units and Cabinet Power Supply. Equipment such as the Controller and Malfunction Management Unit shall have a minimum of a two- year warranty. Cabinet Standards Cabinet Construction A complete NEMA TS2 Type 2 Plug N Go in a Type "O", "P" or "R" aluminum cabinet as indicated on the Plans shall be supplied. Cabinets shall meet, as a minimum, all applicable sections of the NEMA Standard Publication. Where differences occur, this specification shall govern. The cabinets shall meet the following criteria: • Material shall be 5052-1-132 0.125-inch thick aluminum. • The cabinet shall be supplied powder coated aluminum with white powder coat inside and out Federal color #17875 to match the service enclosure and battery backup cabinet. • The door hinge shall be of the continuous type with a stainless steel hinge pin. • The door handle shall be cast aluminum. With the provisions for padlock installation. • All seams shall be sealed with RTV sealant or equivalent material on the interior of the cabinet. All outside seams shall be continuous welded. • Cabinet lock shall be of the Corbin #1548-1 (#2 Key). • A roll out computer table shall be mounted under the Controller location on the First shelf. • Each cabinet shall have 3 sets of cabinet wiring diagrams. • Each cabinet shall have 2 sets of equipment manuals (Controller, MMU, etc.). Shelves Type "P" cabinets shall have two (2) substantial metal shelves extending across the back of the cabinet the cabinet shall be provided to support the controller unit, auxiliary equipment and detector rack. The lower shelf shall be easily removable without tools. Four "C" mounting Channels shall be installed on both side walls and two rear wall allowing versatile positioning of shelves and side panels. Type "O" and "R" cabinets shall have three (3) shelves. Page 40 of 80 Cabinet Wiring Equipment Accessibility All mounted panels and equipment shall have a minimum tool access clearance of 6". Ventilatinq Fan The cabinet shall be provided with a thermostatically controlled adjustable between 80- 150(degrees Fahrenheit) ventilation fan and shall be installed in the top of the cabinet plenum and protected by a 0.5-amp fuse. Air Filter Assembly The cabinet Air Filter shall be a one-piece removable, medium efficiency, synthetic air filter and shall be firmly secured to the air entrance of the cabinet. To provide for a positive air flow through the cabinet. (12' x 16") minimum. Cabinet Light Assembly The cabinet shall be equipped with a florescent lighting fixture that shall be mounted on the inside top of the cabinet near the front edge. The florescent light shall be activated by an on/off switch that is turned on when the cabinet door is opened and turned off when the door is closed. Lightening Suppression The cabinet shall be equipped with an EDCO model SHP-300-10 surge arrester. PnwPr Panel The Power Panel shall house the following equipment: • A 40-amp main breaker shall be supplied. This breaker shall supply power to the main panel, controller, MMU and cabinet power supply. • A 20-amp auxiliary breaker shall supply power to the fan, light and GFCI outlet. • An EDCO model SHP-300-10 or equivalent surge arrester. • A 50 amp, 125 VAC radio interference line filter. • A normally -open, 60-amp, mercury contractor • A spare 15 amp, auxiliary breaker shall be provided. Convenience Outlet Three Duplex outlets shall be supplied. 1. Is for short term equipment use and shall be a 120 volt AC, 15-Amp NEMA 5-15 GFCI 2- gang duplex outlet shall be mounted in the lower right corner of the cabinet facing the inside of the cabinet door and within 6" of the front edge of the opening of the door. 2. Is for long term equipment use and shall be a 120 volt AC, 15-Amp NEMA 2- gang duplex outlet shall be mounted in the upper right corner and upper left corner of the cabinet facing the inside of the cabinet. Power shall be supplied from filtered power. Inside Aux Control Panel Switches Page 41 of 80 The inside door panel shall contain three (3) switches: AUTO/FLASH, STOP TIME and CONTROLLER POWER ON/OFF. Auxiliary door panel switches shall be hard wired only. (No printed circuit boards shall be used for the door panel switches.) Controller panel shall also contain plunger style vehicle and pedestrian test switches for all phases in use (typically phase 1 to 8 & peds). 2-Position Auto/Flash Switch In the Auto position the intersection shall operate normally. When in the Flash position, power shall be maintained to the controller and the intersection shall be placed in flash. The controller shall not be stop timed when in flash. A guard (sk3036) shall be installed to prevent the switch from being shut off accidentally. 3-Position Auto/OFF/ON Stop Time — Switch When in the Auto position the controller shall be stop timed when the police door AUTO/FLASH switch is in the flash position or MMU flash. If in the off position the switch will release all stop time from controller. In the On position the switch shall maintain a continuous stop time to the controller. 2-Position Controller Power On/OFF — Switch This switch shall control the controller's AC power. A guard (sk3036) shall be installed to prevent the switch from being shut off accidentally. Police Panel Switches The Police Panel shall contain one (1) switch: The AUTO/FLASH. All police panel switches shall be hard wired. A switch guard shall be provided for each switch. 2-Position Signals ON/OFF Switch In the On position the field displays shall show either normal operation or flash. In the Off position, power shall be removed from signal heads in the intersection. The controller shall continue to operate. In the OFF position, the MMU shall not conflict or require reset. 2-Position Auto/Flash Switch In the Auto position the intersection shall operate normally based on all other switches. In the Flash position, power shall not be removed from the controller and stop time shall be applied based on the STOP TIME switch. Cables All Controller and MMU cables shall be of sufficient length to access any shelf position. All cables shall be encased in a protective sleeve along their entire free length. All cables shall be fixed to the bottom front of each shelf. Cables shall be neatly dressed and not hang down in front of other equipment. Color Coding All cabinet wiring shall be color coded as follows: • Purple = Flash color programming • Brown = Green Signal Wiring • Yellow = Yellow signal wiring Page 42 of 80 • Red = Red signal wiring • Blue = Controller wiring • Gray = DC ground(return),(logic ground) • Black = AC+ • White = AC- • Green = Chassis Main -Panel and Wire Terminations All wires terminated behind the main -panel and other panels shall be soldered. No pressure or solder less connectors shall be used. Printed circuit boards shall Not be used on main panels. Flashinq Operation Cabinet shall be wired for NEMA flash. All cabinets shall be wired to flash red for all phases. Flashing display shall alternate between phases 1,4,5,8 and phases 2,3,6,7. Detector Rack and Interface A minimum of one vehicle loop detector rack and one detector interface panel shall be provided in each cabinet. Each rack shall support up to (16) sixteen channels of loop detection, two 2- channel of EVP devices, and one (1) BIU. Preemption Wiring The cabinet shall be completely wired for Rail Road or EVP preemption as needed if specified on the Plans. Main -Panel Configuration The main panel shall be fully wired in the following configuration: • The Main -Panel shall be a hardwired horizontal swing down sixteen position load socket load bay or as called for on the plan sheet, for a "P" cabinet. • Four or Six flash transfer relay sockets as required. • One flasher socket. • Wiring for one Type -16 MMU. • All connector cables shall be dressed neatly along the front edge of the cabinet shelf the equipment (controller & MMU) will be installed on. NO cables shall hang freely in the cabinet. Field Terminal Locations Field terminals shall be located at the bottom of the main panel and angled forward for easy viewing and wiring. Their order shall be left to right beginning with phase one and following the order of the load switches. Field terminals shall be of the barrier type. Cabinet equipment Controller Unit Shall be a Cobalt Controller provided with NTCIP level 2 protocol, ECPIP & AB3418 basic with Ethernet communications module and data key. Page 43 of 80 17etertnrs Cabinets shall be equipped with eight (8) TS2 detectors in single detector rack cabinet and sixteen (16) in a two (2) detector rack configuration. Econolite G-68 and G-70 detectors shall be provided or approved equal. MMU (Malfunction Management Unit) Cabinets shall be equipped with NEMA TS2 Type 16 Malfunction Management Unit with latest current released software. MMU jumper cards shall be programmed to each intersections requirements or standard 8 phase configuration for spare units. BIU (Bus Interface Unit) BTU's shall meet all TS2-1992 section 8 requirements. In addition, all BIU's shall provide 3 separate front panel indicators. Power, Valid Data and Transmit. Cabinet Power Supply The cabinet power supply shall meet the NEMA TS2 specification. All power supplies shall also provide a separate front panel indicator LED for each of the four power outputs. Front panel banana jack test points for 24 VDC and logic ground shall also be provided. Telemetry Interface Panel All cabinets shall be wired with a telemetry interface panel and telemetry connecting cable so as to work with the CENTRACS central control system. The interface panel shall also contain wiring for door open and flash alarms. Power Bus Assembly The power bus assembly shall provide filtered power for the controller, MMU, cabinet power supply and all auxiliary equipment. It shall include the SDLC Bus connecting cables wired into a surface mounted compression terminal block. It shall also include up to 6 filtered power connectors and 2 terminal strips to hardwire the power connections. Interconnect Termination All cabinets shall be supply with interconnect termination blocks, Siemons model # S66M1-50 and sub -base. 1 narl Switrh All load switches shall meet NEMA TS-2, Section 6 requirements and shall be PDC SSS- 86-1/0 or City Approved Equal. All load sockets shall be equipped with a load switch. Flasher Unit All flasher units shall meet NEMA TS-2, Section 6 requirements and shall be EDI model 810 or equivalent. Intersection Diagram An intersection diagram, shall be made on 8 cover, it shall be located on the inner side diagram shall depict the general intersect 1/2" X 11" sheet of paper enclosed in plastic of the door above the auxiliary panel. The on layout, controller location, traffic signal Page 44 of 80 conduit crossings, phases, overlaps, detector assignments, and north arrow. The top of the diagram will be North and the diagram shall be approved by the City representative. Cabinet Wiring Prints The cabinet wiring prints shall be arranged in a simplistic way in terms of reading prints on three pages. Testinq Facility The testing facility shall have up to seven (7) days to test the controller assembly. Cabinet loaded shall be tested under full load for seven (7) days straight without any problems. The testing facility shall be selected by the Engineer. Equipment Turn On Requirements An Econolite representative and a signal technician from the city shall be present at the time of the controller assembly turn on. The representative shall be fully qualified to work on the controller assembly equipment. The City shall be notified at least 7 working days prior to intersection turn -on. 700-5.5 Traffic Signal Faces and Fittings. Installed vehicle indications/heads shall be furnished new, including mounting framework and hardware. Indications/heads shall be made of aluminum and colored black. New vehicle indications shall be nominal 12-inch diameter (300 mm), furnished with Light Emitting Diode (LED) indications, visors, and back plates. All new TV-1-T indications shall be furnished with bronze terminal compartments. Vehicle heads shall be furnished new by the Contractor with the LED units installed. Where vehicle indications are to be powder coated, new vehicle heads, visors, and back plates shall be metal. Otherwise, new vehicle heads, visors, and back plates shall be aluminum. Top openings of vehicle indications shall be sealed with neoprene gaskets. If shown on the Plans, the Contractor shall furnish and install Lingo Industrial Electric Model LESV1 T (or Agency -approved equal) terminal compartments. All Vehicle indications shall be 12 inch LED and shall be Gelcore or Dialight brand (or Agency approved equal). A yellow retroreflective strip with a width of 2 inches shall be placed along the perimeter of the face of a signal backplate to project a rectangular appearance at night. 700-5.6 Pedestrian Signal Sections. Installed pedestrian indications/assemblies shall be furnished new, including mounting framework and hardware. Indications/heads shall be made of structural plastic and colored black. Page 45 of 80 Where pedestrian signal faces are to be powder coated, new pedestrian housings shall be metal. Otherwise, new pedestrian assemblies shall have aluminum Type A indications with Stainless steel hardware and shall be furnished with bronze terminal compartments. All Pedestrian indications shall be Countdown LED and shall be Gelcore or Dialight brand (or Agency approved equal). 700-5.9 Pedestrian Push Button Assemblies. Installed pedestrian and bicycle push buttons/assemblies shall be furnished new, including mounting hardware. Pedestrian push button signs, for push button assemblies to be installed on pedestrian push button posts shall be 5" x 7-1/2". All other pedestrian push button signs shall be 9" x 12" and shall not extend beyond the mounting framework. Bicycle Push Button Assemblies Installation of push button assemblies for bicycle use shall be in accordance with CNB STD No. 913. 700-5.8 Detectors. Loop wire shall be Type 2. Loop detector lead-in cable (DLC) shall be Type B. Loop sealant shall be Hot -Melt Rubberized Asphalt Sealant. Add the following section: 700-5.14 Dynamic Message Signs. 700-5.14.1 General. The Contractor shall furnish and install Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) at locations as shown on the Plans. The quantify of DMS will be defined by the number of installations. Equipment to be furnished at each dynamic message sign (DMS) field site shown in the plans shall include, but not be limited to LED DMS, cabling between sign and ethernet switch, power cables, and DMS sign structure. The DMS sign shall be fully NTCIP compliant. The LED DMS shall be Daktronics Products Model VS6-80X150-15.85-RGB-SF and VS6- 80X175-15.85-RGB-SF (per plans), or approved equal. 700-5.14.2 Technical Specifications. o Character Height: 4.4" o Line Spacing: 15.85mm o Pixel Configuration: RGB: 1 red, 1 green, 1 blue o Maximum Brightness: RGB 12,000 nits o Optical Viewing Angle: 140 degrees horizontal x 70 degrees vertical Page 46 of 80 o Readability Angle: 160 degrees horizontal x 90 degrees vertical o Min Viewing Distance: 37' o Estimated LED Lifetime: 100,000+ hours o Contrast Enhancement: Non -reflective black louvers and module face grooves disperse light o Message Capability: Text, graphics, logos, multiple font styles, and sizes o Control Software: Vanguard Control Software (NTCIP) o Power: 120, 120/240 VAC Single Phase o Display Dimming: (Automatic, scheduled or manual control) o Communication Options: Ethernet Fiber Optic, Remote Cellular, Ethernet CAT5 o Operating Temperature: -40OF to 120OF with 99% RH non -condensing o Compliance Information: UL and cUL Listed 700-5.14.3 Features. o All sealed components o Quick connects o Mounting clips o High -contrast louvers o Redundant module signal o Large sections for fast installation o Front ventilation on displays less than seven feet tall o No spreader beam required for displays greater than seven feet tall o Same module size and cabinet size for all pixel pitches o Single-step module removal o Shallow cabinet depth o Narrow cabinet borders 700-5.14.4 Testing Requirements. The equipment covered by this specification shall be subjected to design approval tests (DAT), factory demonstration tests (FDT), stand-alone tests, systems tests and 72 hour and 90 day test periods to determine conformance with all the specification requirements. The Engineer may accept certification by an independent testing lab in lieu of the design approval tests to verify that the design approval tests have previously been satisfactorily completed. The DMS vendor shall arrange for and conduct the tests in accordance with the testing requirements stated herein. Unless otherwise specified, the DMS vendor is responsible for satisfying all inspection requirements prior to submission for the Engineer's inspection and acceptance. The contract periods will not be extended for time lost or delays caused by testing prior to final City approval of any items. The Engineer reserves the right to have his representative witness any and all tests. The results of each test shall be compared with the requirements specified herein. Failure to conform to the requirements of any test shall be counted as a defect, and the equipment shall be subject to rejection by the Engineer. Rejected equipment may be offered again for a retest, provided that all non-compliance's have been corrected and retest by the DMS vendor and evidence thereof submitted to the Engineer. Final inspection and acceptance of equipment shall be made after installation at the designated location as shown on the plans, unless otherwise specified herein. Page 47 of 80 700-5.14.5 Testing Procedures. The DMS vendor shall provide five (5) copies of all design approval, factory demonstration, stand-alone and system test procedures and data forms for the Engineer's approval at least sixty (60) days prior to the day the tests are to begin. The test procedures shall include the sequence in which the tests will be conducted. The test procedures shall have the Engineer's approval prior to submission of equipment for tests. The DIMS vendor shall furnish data forms containing all of the data taken, as well as quantitative results for all tests. The data forms shall be signed by an authorized representative (company official) of the equipment manufacturer. At least one copy of the data forms shall be sent to the Engineer. The DMS vendor shall be responsible for providing the test fixtures and test instruments for all the tests. 700-5.14.6 72-Hour and 90-Day Test. After the installation of the DMS system is completed and the successful completion of the System Test, the DMS system shall be subjected to one continuous 72-hour full operating test prior to a 90 day test period. The test shall consist primarily of exercising all control, monitor and communications functions of the field equipment by the central equipment. The 90 days test period shall commence on the first day after the successful completion of the approved 72-hour continuous full operating test period. During the 90 days test period, downtime, due to mechanical, electrical and/or other malfunctions, shall not exceed five (5) working days. The Engineer may extend the 90 days test period by a number of days equal to the downtime in excess of five (5) working days. The Engineer will furnish the DMS vendor with a letter of approval stating the first day of the 90 days test period. 700-5.14.7 Technical Assistance. The DMS manufacturer's technical representative shall provide on -site technical assistance in following areas: 1. Sign housing to ground control cabinet cable termination 2. Initial sign turn on and stand alone test The initial powering up of the sign(s) shall not be executed without the permission of the DMS manufacturer's technical representative. DMS manufacturer's technical representative shall certify that the DMS installations are ready for 72-hour and 90-day test. 700-5.14.8 Warranty. Page 48 of 80 Equipment furnished under this Specification shall be guaranteed to perform according to these specifications and to the manufacturer's published specifications. Equipment shall be warranted for a minimum of five years parts return to factory against defects and/or failure in design, materials and workmanship. Unless otherwise specified in the invitation for bids, warranty coverage shall become effective on the date of final acceptance of the system by the City. The DMS manufacturer shall assign to the City of Corona all manufacturer's normal warranties or guarantees, on all such electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment, materials, technical data, and products furnished for and installed on the project. Defective equipment shall be repaired or replaced, at the manufacturer's option, during the warranty period at no cost to the City of Corona. 700-5.14.9 Integration. Integration for DMS installations into the DMS central software at TMC will be by others. Contractor shall support integration activities. Add the following section: 700-5.15 DMS Sign Structure and Foundation. 700-5.15.1 General. The Contractor shall furnish and install sign structures with foundations, to support the Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) at the DMS locations shown on the Plans. The section includes information for the DMS Sign Structure and Foundation, which may also be referred to as DMS poles. DMS Sign Structure and Foundation for overhead signs shall conform to the provisions in Section 56-1, "Overhead Sign Structures," of the Caltrans Standard Specifications, and these special provisions. 700-5.15.2 Staking of Sign Structure Locations. The Contractor shall be responsible for staking the exact location for installation of the DMS sign structure. Contractor shall confirm location of utilities to ensure no utility conflicts exist for the installation of the sign structure foundation, the DMS controller cabinet foundation, conduit and pull boxes. The staking shall be approved by the Engineer. The Sign Structure Submittal shall certify that utilities have been verified and that no conflicts exist. 700-5.15.3 Color. The DMS sign structures shall be constructed of powder coated galvanized steel. The color of the DMS sign structure shall be green. The Contractor shall provide 3 to 5 sample colors of green for review by Engineer as part of the Sign Structure Submittal. 700-5.15.4 Mounting Hardware. Contractor shall coordinate with DMS vendor and Sign Structure fabricator to propose the mounting hardware of the DMS sign to the DMS sign structure. The mounting hardware shall be part of the Sign Structure Submittal. 700-5.15.5 Sign Structure and Foundation Submittal. 45 days after NTP, and before commencing fabrication of sign structures, the Contractor shall submit 2 sets of working drawings to the Engineer for review and Page 49 of 80 approval. The working drawings shall include sign panel dimensions, span lengths, post heights, anchorage layouts, proposed splice locations, a snugging and tensioning pattern for anchor bolts and high -strength bolted connections, and details for permanent steel anchor bolt templates. The working drawings shall be supplemented with a written quality control program that includes methods, equipment, and personnel necessary to satisfy the requirements specified herein, including identity and California PE Structural License number for person who will sign the Sign Structure plans. Working drawings shall be submitted as a complete set for all Sign Structures and Foundations to be installed as part of this Project. No partial submittal will be accepted. Working drawings shall be 22" x 34" or 11" x 17" in size and each drawing and calculation sheet shall identify which DMS installation each sign structure and foundation is intended. The Engineer shall have 20 days to review the sign structure and foundation working drawings after a complete submittal has been received. No fabrication or installation of sign structures shall be performed until the working drawings are approved in writing by the Engineer. Upon Engineer approval, Contractor shall proceed with fabrication of the sign structures that are envisioned to be a long -lead item. 700-5.15.6 Sign Structure Fabricator. The fabricator of the DMS Sign Structure shall be Valmont or approved equal. 700-5.15.7 Construction. The Contractor shall be responsible for all traffic control and lane closures for the construction of the foundation and installation of the sign structures. Traffic control shall be approved by the Engineer. Any requirement for full road closures to install Sign Structures will require nighttime work. Contractor shall have DMS vendor on site for final installation, alignment and site configuration of the DMS sign on the DMS sign structure. 700-6 FIBER OPTIC EQUIPMENT 700-6.1 Fiber Patch Panel Wall Interconnect Unit. General Fiber Patch Panel (also called Wall Interconnect Center (WIC)) shall be furnished and installed at the locations shown on the Plans. The section includes material and installation for fiber patch panel. Description The fiber patch panel shall act as the demarcation point between the fiber optic cable via the fiber pigtail from the splice closure and the terminal equipment via the fiber optic patch cords. The Contractor shall furnish and install matching connectors. The approved type Page 50 of 80 optical connectors on the end of each pigtail shall screw into a sleeve securely mounted to a patch panel within the fiber patch panel enclosure. The maximum optical loss across the connection shall not exceed 0.4 dB. The fiber patch panel housings installed in 332 cabinets shall be rack -mounted in the outdoor traffic signal controller cabinets, as shown on the Plans. Contractor to verify rack space for fiber patch panel prior to procurement. If space limitations exist, Contractor shall notify Engineer. The fiber patch panel housings installed in NEMA cabinets shall be wall or shelf mounted in the outdoor traffic signal controller cabinets, as shown on the Plans. Preference is for fiber patch panel to be wall mounted on side of cabinet. Contractor shall verify space in cabinet and provide recommendation to Engineer for mounting. The fiber patch panel shall have 48 strand capacity. The cabinet shall have fiber optic cable entrances with cable sheath strain relief, leading to the fiber patch panel. All fiber terminations on the patch panel, located in the traffic signal controller cabinet, shall be SC type connectors. The Fiber Patch Panel shall be Corning Cable System or approved equal. Rack mounted fiber patch panel shall be Corning CCS-01 U, shelf/wall mounted fiber patch panel shall be Corning SPH-01 P, or approved equals. 700-6.2 Fiber Distribution Unit (FDU). General The Contractor shall furnish and install fiber distribution unit (FDU) sized to be rack - mounted in the new or existing equipment rack in the City Building equipment room as shown on the Plans. The FDU shall have the capacity to terminate and connect all fiber optic cable strands installed by Contractor as part of this Project, as shown on the Plans. Contractor shall coordinate installation of rack and FDU with Engineer. The section includes material and installation for fiber distribution unit. The FDUs at the City Buildings shown in the Plans shall serve as the demarcation point for work to be completed by Contractor and work to be performed by others. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for furnishing, installing and testing of the FDU at each City Building and all Field Work elements. From, but excluding the FDU, others will be responsible for elements inside the City Buildings. Description of FDU FDU shall consist of two parts: a splice shelf and a fiber patch panel. The splice shelf shall house and protect fusion splices of fibers to optical fiber pigtails with six (6) feet of pigtail slack on each fiber. The FDU shall house and protect the required quantity of connectors and splices on each pigtail and slack for fiber optic patch cords. The fiber pigtail slack shall be neatly coiled and secured in a manner that does not allow the minimum operational bending radius of the pigtail to be exceeded. Page 51 of 80 The approved type optical connectors on the end of each pigtail shall screw into a sleeve securely mounted to a patch panel within the FDU enclosure. The maximum optical loss across the connection shall not exceed 0.4 dB. The patch panel shall be capable of single mode terminations grouped by six (6) to eight (8) connector sub -panels. The housing shall have fiber optic cable entrances with cable sheath strain relief. All fiber terminations on the FDU, located at communication hubs, shall be LC type connectors. The Contractor shall provide pre -wired connectors panels, fiber pigtails, interconnection sleeves, and connector panels as required to make the indicated connections. The FDU shall have the spare capacity to hold the required number of connector panel modules and fiber capacity splice trays. The Contractor shall provide trays to house the entire number of fibers within the cable for future use. Prior to ordering the FDU and associated equipment, the Contractor shall provide submittals of the exact equipment proposed to the Engineer. The Engineer must approve the equipment submittals prior to ordering. The FDU shall be Corning Cable System or approved equal. 700-6.3 Splice Closure. General Any below ground fiber optic splices or fiber optic splices exposed to the elements shall be contained in a waterproof, rodent proof, re -enterable fiber optic splice closure designed for use on optical fiber cables in a cable vault environment where total and continuous submersion in water may be expected. Splice closures shall be complete with outer and inner closures, splice organizer trays, brackets, plugs, clips, cable ties, seals, and sealant, and a dry encapsulate and shall conform to the following special provisions. 1. The fiber optic splice closure shall conform to the requirements of Bellcore GR 771 and shall be designed for a temperature range of -40' C. to +70" C. 2. The splice closure shall be suitable for either a direct burial or pull box/vault application. 3. The size of the closure shall allow all the fibers of the largest fiber optic cable to be spliced to a second cable of the same size. The closure shall be not more than 18 inches in length and not more than 4 inches in diameter. The closures shall be designed for both horizontal and butt splicing. 4. All materials in the closures shall be non -reactive and shall not support galvanic cell action. The outer -closure shall be compatible with the other closure components, the inner closure, splice trays, and cables. 5. The outer -closure shall protect the splices from mechanical damage; shall provide strain relief for the cable, and shall be resistant to salt corrosion. The outer -closure Page 52 of 80 shall be waterproof, and re -enterable. The outer -closure shall be flash -tested at 100 kPa. 6. The inner -closure shall be of metallic construction. The inner -closure shall be compatible with the outer closure and the splice trays and shall allow access to and removal of individual splice trays. 7. The splice trays shall be compatible with the inner -closure and shall be constructed of rigid plastic or metal. Installation 1. Adequate splice trays shall be provided to splice all fibers of the communication cable with the greatest fiber count entering the closure. 2. Upon completion of the splices, the splice trays shall be secured to the inner closure. The Contractor shall verify the quality of each splice prior to sealing the splice closure. 3. The closure shall be sealed using a procedure recommended by the manufacturer that will provide a waterproof environment for the splices. Encapsulant shall be injected between the inner and outer closures. 4. Care shall be taken at the cable entry points to ensure a tight salt resistant and waterproof seal is made which will not leak upon aging. It is acceptable to have multiple service drop cables enter the fiber optic splice closure through one hole as long as all spaces between the cables are adequately sealed. 5. The splice closure shall be mounted horizontally in a manner that allows the cables to enter at the end of the closure without exceeding any minimum bending radius specification. 6. All fiber optic cable splicing performed on this project shall be of the fusion type. All fiber optic cable splices shall be of the fusion type and shall not exceed 0.1 dB loss per splice. 7. The field splices shall connect the fibers of the two (2) fiber optic cable lengths together. The termination splices shall connect the fiber optic cable span ends with pig tails. The field splices shall be placed in a splice tray, and then the splice tray with splice shall be placed in a splice closure. 8. The termination splices shall be placed in a splice tray and the splice tray with splice shall then be placed in a fiber distribution unit or field cabinet as required. All splices shall be protected with a thermal shrink sleeve. 9. The fiber optic field splices shall be enclosed in splice closures, which shall be waterproof, rodent proof, and re -enterable, and shall accommodate all the fibers in a single cable. 10.The microduct coupling shall house the fiber optic cable up to the cable opening in the splice closure. The Contractor shall furnish and install fiber optic splice closures capable of accommodating a minimum of six (6) splice trays and a maximum of 72 splices. The splice closure shall also include the required encapsulant. The splice closure shall be able to accommodate up to four (4) cable entries. If all four cable entry holes are not required, the remaining unused entry holes will be closed such that moisture does not enter the splice closure and affect the operation of the fiber optic cable. The splice closure Page 53 of 80 shall have sleeves to size the cable entry to the appropriate cable diameter. Each splice closure shall come equipped with the required number of single mode splice trays. Included within the splice closure, the Contractor shall also supply and install splice trays. Each spice tray shall be appropriately sized to fit inside the splice closure. The splice trays shall be of injection molded plastic type with a clear plastic cover so allow visibility of fibers without opening the tray. Each splice tray shall handle up to twelve (12) single mode fusion splices. A minimum of three unopened kits required for the resealing of the splice closure shall be supplied with this contract and considered as part of the necessary equipment. Splice closures, encapsulant, trays, and reseal kits shall be from Corning Cable Systems, or approved equal. 700-6.4 Ethernet System. The following items are included in the Ethernet System: 1. Ethernet System 2. Testing 3. Warranty General The locations for the installation of Ethernet switches are shown on the corresponding design plans. The Ethernet Switches with power supplies shall be furnished by Iteris and installed by the Contractor. Ethernet Switch shall be Cisco IE-3000 8TC, or approved equal. The Ethernet Switch power supply shall be Cisco PWR-IE50W-AC Contractor shall furnish and install CAT6 cable and fiber optic jumpers to complete connections to fiber patch panel and installed hardware. CAT&A Cable Contractor shall furnish and install CAT6-A cable and complete connections from Ethernet Switch and installed equipment in controller cabinet including traffic signal controller and video encoder, at locations as shown on the Plans. Contractor shall furnish and install CAT6-A cable and complete connections from Aggregation Switch and installed equipment in rack, at locations as shown on the Plans. Page 54 of 80 Installation Contractor shall furnish and install switches as shown on the Plans and as directed by Engineer. Testing Contractor shall complete on -site acceptance testing of installed items and certify in writing to City that installed items operate within manufacturer's requirements. Warranty The supplier of equipment shall warranty on work performed to be free from defect in design and operation and that it meets all the requirements of this specification and those incorporated in this document. The term of the warranty on work performed shall be a minimum of one (1) year from date of acceptance. 700-7 CCTV SYSTEM General The Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Camera System shall comply with all rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and these Special Provisions. The CCTV camera system including the dome camera, CCTV cable (video/data/power), and CCTV camera mounting hardware and shall be Contractor - furnished. The Contractor shall install the CCTV camera system at locations as shown on the Plans. CCTV IP Dome Camera The Camera shall be IP, Color CCD and capable of producing no less than 720P resolution and communicate using non-proprietary control protocol. It shall have Pan, Tilt, Zoom (PTZ) capabilities, NTCIP control language, and a minimum optical zoom of 30 X and be manual/auto focus capable. The camera shall be able to operate with a continuous 3600 rotation (no stops). The camera shall be able to operate a light rating of 3.0 lux at 60 frames per second color and at 0.3 lux at 60 frames per second black and white. The camera shall operate at NEMA TS2 voltage levels of 89 VAC to 135 VAC and environmental temperatures of -340 to 74°C. The camera shall have a minimum of 6 programmable privacy zones, zones at which the video is blanked, and 32 presets. The camera shall be in a pressurized sealed enclosure and have a built in character generator for site ID name and/or number, and alarm codes. The camera shall weigh no more than 20 lbs. and shall have dimensions no greater than 18 inches tall and 15 inches long. All equivalencies must be approved by the Engineer prior to procurement. The camera shall have the following features: Page 55 of 80 • Network Interface — Ethernet (100BaseT-Tx) • Protocol — TCP, IGMP, RTSP, NTP, HTTP, ONVIF Profile S, NTCIP • CODECs — H.264 and MPEG (720p) • Pan Range - 3601 • Tilt Range - 50 to -901 • Power — POE++ Camera shall use pole -mounting hardware provided by the dome CCTV camera vendor, capable of mounting to a vertical traffic signal pole. The pole mount shall be affixed to the pole to extend the camera towards the center of the signalized intersection. The dome CCTV camera and mounting hardware shall withstand a wind load of 80 mph when affixed to traffic signal pole without permanent damage to mechanical and electrical equipment. The CCTV Dome Camera shall be COHU Model Rise 4220HD 4221-1000 Dome or approved equal. The POE++ Injector shall be COHU Model Enable -IT 7412007-003 or approved equal. CCTV Integrated Camera Cable The integrated CCTV camera cable shall be procured from the CCTV camera vendor. No exceptions shall be allowed. The CCTV cable shall be a CAT5e cable or approved equal. 700-8 OPTICOM PRIORITY CONTROL SYSTEM Emergency Vehicle Pre-empt (EVP) systems are to be furnished new and installed by the Contractor per the plans. The Contractor shall arrange for a representative of the manufacturer to test the operation of the systems after installation. On new cabinet installations, the Model 764 phase selector units shall be installed in the vehicle detection rack by the cabinet manufacturer. For modifications of existing cabinets, the phase selector units shall be installed in a new Model 760 rack or if vehicle detector rack is not available/full. The EVP system shall consist of the following components: • Model 764 phase selector units, • Model 760 rack (if required), • Model 722 Optical Detector Units • Model 138 Optical Detector Cable The Contractor shall coordinate with the Manufacturer to have a technician onsite the date of the signal turn -on. Page 56 of 80 700-9 BATTERY BACKUP SYSTEM The Contractor shall furnish and install a Battery Backup System (BBS) for use with a NEMA system (shelf -mount) as detailed on Plans. The Contractor shall furnish new and install all necessary cables, wiring harness, and all other equipment and incidentals, including batteries, to connect the UPS to the traffic signal controller cabinet wiring harness to provide the intended operation. The BBS shall be installed per the manufacturer's guidelines. The Contractor shall at his own expense, arrange to have a technician, qualified to work on the BBS assembly and employed by the BBS assembly manufacturer, or his representative, present at the time the equipment is turned on. The Engineer shall be notified at least two working days prior to the beginning of the functional test period. The BBS shall be Marathon Power Ruggedized Traffic UPS/BBS 2000VA / 1500W TRTC- 2004-N1, Marathon Power Manual Power Transfer Switch Closed Version, and MK Battery Model 8A24 HEU, or approved equal. Battery Backup Cabinet Where BBS system is to be installed on a Type "O" or "P", a separate battery cabinet for NEMA controller cabinets shall be furnished and installed to house the batteries and inverter. The battery cabinet shall be supplied powder coated aluminum with white powder coat inside and out Federal color #17875 to match traffic signal cabinet and service enclosure. The battery cabinet shall be mounted to the side of the signal cabinet at a minimum height of 30" above the foundation. The BBS Cabinet shall be McCain Model 36x20x16 BBS Cabinet, Side Mount M42513- SC Power Coated, or approved equal. 700-10 LED INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGNS. All street name signs shall be furnished and replaced new, including mounting brackets and hardware. Internally illuminated street name signs sh< Illuminated Street Name Signs of the Caltra with Type IV photoelectric controls shall be contractor shall provide shop drawings of all the Engineer. ill conform to Section 87-4.02C Internally is Standard Specifications. Type A signs installed where shown on the Plans. The of the required sign legends for review by Page 57 of 80 IISNS shall be National Signal Inc. EdgeLit (NAIM-72-LED-D or NAIM-96-LED-D) with mounting brackets or approved equal. Each EdgeLit LED IISNS shall be equipped with factory installed photoelectric controls. Custom Sign Panels shall be white on blue background with Newport Beach logo per CNB STD No. 916-A. Add the following section: 700-11 SIGN ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS. An induction sign -lighting fixture must include a housing with a door, reflector, refractor or lens, lamp, socket assembly, power coupler, high -frequency generator, fuse block, and fuses. The fixture must comply with the isofootcandle curves as shown. Fixture must weigh no more than 44 lb, be rated for 87 W at 120/240 V(ac), and have a mounting assembly made of one of the following materials: 1. Cast aluminum 2. Hot -dip galvanized steel plate 3. Galvanized steel plate finished with one of the following: 3.1. Polymeric coating 3.2. Same finish used for the housing Housing must: Be corrosion resistant and suitable for wet locations 2. Be above the top of the mounting rails at a maximum height of 12 inches 3. Have weep holes 4. Be tested per ASTM B117 to have 1000h salt spray 5. Have 4 knockout holes Door must: 1. Hold a refractor or lens 2. Open without the use of special tools 3. Have a locking position at 50 degrees minimum from the plane of the door opening 4. Be hinged to the housing on the side of the fixture away from the sign panel 5. Have 2 captive latch bolts or other latching device When the door is opened, it must lock in the 50 degrees position when an 85 mph, 3- second wind -gust load strikes the door from either side. The housing and door must be manufactured of sheet or cast aluminum and have a gray powder coat or polyester paint finish. The sheet aluminum must comply with ASTM Page 58 of 80 B209 or B209M for 5052-H32 aluminum sheet. External bolts, screws, hinges, hinge pins, and door closure devices must be corrosion resistant. The housing and door must be gasketed. The thickness of the gasket must be a minimum of 1/4 inch. Reflector must not be attached to the outside of the housing and must be: 1. Made of a single piece of aluminum with a specular finish 2. Protected with an electrochemically applied anodized finish or a chemically applied silicate film 3. Designed to drain condensation away from it 4. Secured to the housing with a minimum of 2 screws 5. Removable without removing any fixture parts Refractor or lens must have a smooth exterior and must be manufactured from the materials shown in the following table: Refractor and Lens Material Requirements Component Material Flat lens Heat -resistant glass Convex lens Heat -resistant, high -impact -resistant tempered glass Refractor Borosilicate heat -resistant glass The refractor and convex lens must be designed or shielded such that no luminance is visible if the fixture is approached directly from the rear and viewed from below. If a shield is used, it must be an integral part of the door casting. Lamp must: 1. Be an 85 W induction type with a fluorescent, phosphor -coated, interior wall 2. Have a minimum 70 percent light output of its original lumen output after 60,000 hours of operation 3. Have a minimum color -rendering index of 70 4. Be rated at a color temperature of 4,000K 5. Be removable with common hand tools 6. Be Citizen chip on Board (COB) LED with NICHA chip per IESNA LM80 and LM79 3G acceleration vibration tested per ANSI C136.31 for 100,000 cycles of bridge and overpass. The power coupler must be removable with common hand tools. Optical and electrical assembly shall meet dust and moisture rating of IP66 per ANSI C136.25 / IEC60529. Page 59 of 80 High -frequency generator must: 1. Start and operate lamps at an ambient temperature of -25 degrees C or greater for the rated life of the lamp 2. Operate continuously at ambient air temperatures from -25 to 55 degrees C without a reduction in the generator life 3. Have a design life of at least 100,000 hours at 55 degrees C 4. Have an output frequency of 2.65 MHz ± 10 percent 5. Have radio frequency interference that complies with 47 CFR 18 regulations regarding harmful interference 6. Have a power factor greater than 95 percent and total harmonic distortion less than 15 percent 7. Have an input voltage of 120-277 V(ac) or 347-480 V(ac), 50/60 Hz at full load. The high frequency generator must be mounted such that the fixture can be used as a heat sink and be replaceable with common hand tools. Each fixture must include a barrier -type fuse block for terminating field connections. Fuse block must: 1. Be rated 600 V(ac) 2. Have box terminals 3. Be secured to the housing and accessible without removal of any fixture parts 4. Be mounted to leave a minimum of 1/2 inch of air space from the sidewalls of the housing 5. Be designed for easy removal of fuses with a fuse puller The fixture's fuses must be 13/32-inch-diameter, 1-1/2-inch-long ferrule type and UL listed or NRTL certified. For a 120 V(ac) fixture, only the ungrounded conductor must be fused and a solid connection must be provided between the grounded conductor and the high frequency generator. The fixture must be permanently marked with the manufacturer's brand name, trademark, model number, serial number, and date of manufacture on the inside and outside on the housing. The same information must be marked on the package. If a wire guard is used, it must be made of a minimum 1/4-inch-diameter galvanized steel wire. The wires must be spaced to prevent rocks larger than 1-1/2-inch diameter from passing through the guard. The guard must be either hot -dip galvanized or electroplated zinc -coated as specified in ASTM B633, service condition SC4, with a clear chromate dip treatment. Page 60 of 80 Add the following section: 700-12 PHOTOELECTRIC CONTROLS FOR SIGN ILLUMINATION SYSTEMS. Photoelectric control types are as shown in the following table: Photoelectric Control Types Control type I Description I Pole -mounted photoelectric unit. Test switch housed in an enclosure. II Pole -mounted photoelectric unit. Contactor and test switch located in a service equipment enclosure. III Pole -mounted photoelectric unit. Contactor and a test switch housed in an enclosure. IV A photoelectric unit that plugs into a NEMA twist -lock receptacle, integral with the luminaire. V A photoelectric unit, contactor, and test switch located in a service equipment enclosure. The pole -mounted adaptor for Type I, 11, and III photoelectric controls must include a terminal block and cable supports or clamps to support the wires. The enclosure for Type I and III photoelectric controls must be a NEMA 3R type. The enclosure must have a factory -applied, rust and corrosion resistant zinc coated steel. The enclosure must be hot -dip galvanized or painted to match the color of the lighting standard. Photoelectric unit must: 1. Have a screen to prevent artificial light from causing cycling. 2. Have a rating of 60 Hz, 105-130 V(ac), 210-240 V(ac), or 105-240 V(ac). 3. Operate at a temperature range from -20 to 55 degrees C. 4. Consume less than 10 W. 5. Be a 3-prong, twist -lock type with a NEMA IP 65 rating, ANSI C1 36.1 0-compliant. 6. Have a fail -on state. 7. Fit into a NEMA-type receptacle. 8. Turn on from 1 to 5 footcandles and turn off from 1.5 to 5 times the turn -on level. Measurements must be made by procedures in EEI-NEMA Standards for Physical and Electrical Interchangeability of Light -Sensitive Control Devices Used in the Control of Roadway Lighting. 9. Have a 15 A thee phase circuit breaker 10. Have dimmed relay with 10 A diodes 11. Have polyester -coated finish exceeding ASTM B-117 12. Be grey painted per ANSI standard Exterior doors and covers shall be padlock -able. Wiring must be 600 V rated copper. Page 61 of 80 Type I, II, III, and V photoelectric controls must have a test switch to allow manual operation of the lighting circuit. Switch must be: 1. Single -hole mounting, toggle type 2. Single pole and single throw 3. Labeled Auto -Test on a nameplate Photoelectric control's contactor must be: 1. Normally open 2. Mechanical -armature type with contacts of fine silver, silver alloy, or equal or better material 3. Installed to provide a minimum space of 2-1/2 inches between the contactor terminals and the enclosure's sides The terminal blocks must be rated at 25 A, 600 V(ac), molded from phenolic or nylon material, and be the barrier type with plated -brass screw terminals and integral marking strips. SECTION 701 — CONSTRUCTION 701-1 GENERAL All materials, equipment and components furnished shall be new, be of the latest design and manufacture, and be in an operable condition. All parts shall be of high quality workmanship, and no part or attachment shall be substituted or applied contrary to the manufacturer's recommendations and standard practices. Like components shall be of the same manufacturer. Equipment shall be furnished in matching, or closely coordinating, colors and materials. The equipment shall be readily accessible for service or replacement. Equipment shall be neatly located within cabinets such that there are no obstructions to air flow. There shall be proper cooling of all equipment. No equipment shall be considered which requires direct/dedicated ventilation systems. All equipment shall have conveniently located, protected on -off switches. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to supply and install all necessary power distribution devices including power switches, circuit breakers, grounding straps, etc., for equipment within each cabinet. All equipment shall be tagged clearly indicating the type of equipment. Where specified in the Plans or these specifications, the Contractor shall provide all material and equipment per the manufacturer's name and model or catalog number. Products of other manufacturers will not be considered. Page 62 of 80 Electrical and Environmental Requirements The equipment shall meet all the specified performance requirements under the following ranges of electrical and environmental conditions (unless otherwise noted). • Primary Power - 120 volts single phase, voltage variation ± 10%; frequency range, 60 Hz±1. • High Frequency Interference - Spikes of 50 volts. • Low Voltage Transients - +20% of the nominal line voltage for maximum duration of one power cycle. • Temperature Range - +50 to +85 degrees F. • Temperature Gradient - 10 degrees F per hour. • Humidity - 50 to 60 percent, non -condensing. All electronic equipment shall be of solid-state design (unless otherwise noted) and modular construction. Individual electrical components in any module shall be removable and replaceable without resulting damages to the module or equipment. The design shall be such as to prevent reversed assembly or installation of connectors, fasteners, etc., where possible malfunction or personnel hazards might occur. Each item of equipment shall be designed to protect personnel from exposure to high voltage and temperature during equipment operation, adjustments, and maintenance. All video display system and computer equipment shall be suitably protected against Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) and shall be sufficiently shielded so as not to produce any EMI, which would interfere with any other equipment in the City TMC. Any equipment failing to meet this requirement shall not be used. All video power circuits shall be on the same phase and dedicated for video use only. The equipment shall be protected from surges and transients in the electrical service and dedicated interconnect cable system. The equipment shall be provided with manually re-settable or replaceable circuit protection devices to protect the equipment and power sources. All such devices shall be readily accessible. Conductor and Cablina Reauirements All cable plugs and connectors shall be labeled and keyed to preclude improper connection. The use of ribbon type cables to connect between equipment is not acceptable unless the cables are shielded and have an extra layer of heavy-duty protection from the environment, as well as connectors on each end with some form of locking mechanism. When designated as "new" per the Plans and these Special Provisions, all conductors and cables shall be new including within standards/poles and mast arms. Page 63 of 80 Responsibilities of the Contractor It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to perform site inspection of the work area prior to beginning Field Work and to identify any factors that will affect the unit cost and the total cost to implement the System per the Plans and these Special Provisions. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work necessary for delivery, installation, testing, configuration, calibration and maintenance of all Field Work equipment installed as part of this contract, such that they operate as an integrated functional system until final acceptance. The Contractor shall also be responsible for all incidental accessories necessary to make the installed system, including the fiber optic communication system and CCTV system, complete and ready for operation, even if not particularly specified. Such incidentals shall be furnished, delivered and installed by the Contractor without additional expense to the Engineer or the City. Minor details not usually shown or specified but necessary for the proper installation and operation, shall be included in the work and in the Contractor's cost proposal, the same as if herein specified. The Contractor shall note that approval by the Engineer is required before ordering or installing any material and equipment that is to be used for the Contract. All communication equipment should be operationally tested before they are shipped to the project site. The Contractor shall fully inform himself/herself regarding any and all peculiarities and limitations of spaces available for installation of all Field Work and materials furnished and installed under this Contract. The Contractor shall exercise due and particular caution to determine that all parts of the Field Work are made quickly and easily accessible after installation. Although the location of equipment may be shown on the Plans in certain positions, the Contractor shall be guided by details and conditions at job; the Plans are essentially diagrammatic, intended to indicate the scope of work to be done, and are not to be used for fabrication. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to make sure that the equipment he/she proposes to use will fit into the available space with proper clearances. The Contractor shall verify all controlling field dimensions before ordering or fabricating any material. No equipment or materials to be installed as part of this contract shall be ordered prior to receiving written approval from the Engineer. The Contractor shall maintain the project site in a neat condition. No debris shall be left under any circumstances. The Contractor shall keep material and equipment at his facility and shall deliver only material needed at a given time to the project site. The material shall be delivered in a coordinated manner, and as approved by the Engineer. Included as part of the work, but not limited to, the installation of pole foundations, traffic signal cabinets, electrical service cabinets, utility pull boxes, splice boxes, manholes, vaults and conduits, the Contractor shall be responsible for all concrete restorations to the nearest existing joint as directed and approved by the Engineer. Page 64 of 80 When the installation of all equipment is completed, the Contractor shall dispose all unused materials. Prior to disposal, the Contractor shall identify all unused materials with the Engineer and obtain the approval from the Engineer. The Contractor is required to observe all regulations and ordinances of the City as they apply to work in City buildings, streets, and other rights -of -way or City property. The Contractor shall procure encroachment permits for all work done outside City right - or -way, including work completed on Caltrans right -or -way, at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall coordinate the Field Work with all required agencies and utility companies. If other equipment not mentioned in these Special Provisions is deemed necessary by the Contractor for a complete and successful installation of the Field Work described in Section 1.2, the Contractor shall do so in concert with the equipment list submittal. This section of the submittal shall be entitled "OTHER PERTINENT EQUIPMENT" and the Contractor shall include a brief justification statement relative to the inclusion of this equipment. The purchase of additional equipment is subject to approval by the Engineer. It is the Contractor's responsibility to ensure that a complete and working system installation is achieved. The Contractor shall assign project management staff to coordinate all project activities with the City, the Engineer, and other vendors. 701-8 FOUNDATIONS, FOUNDATION CAPS AND SLABS 701-8.2 Foundations. Portland cement used shall be Type V. Placement of concrete shall conform to the provisions in Section 51-1.03D Placing Concrete of the Caltrans Standard Specifications. All abandoned foundations shall be removed completely. Foundation concrete shall be vibrated to eliminate air pockets. The Contractor shall define exact location of all utilities in the vicinity of the new foundations, by hand digging if necessary. After all utilities are established, the Contractor shall contact the Engineer for authorization of specific foundation location. Foundations shall be hand - dug until clear of obstructions. 701-11 PULL BOXES All pull boxes shall be located at the locations shown on the Plans, or as directed by the Engineer. However, these locations may be changed to suit field conditions as directed or approved by the Engineer. Page 65 of 80 No pull box shall be located on the driveway apron, or above catch basin, or within one (1) foot of any existing, proposed or future (as shown on the Plans) wheelchair ramp, or within one foot from the curb in case of streets without gutter, or within thirty (30) inches from any pole foundation, or other locations which may interfere with the movement of people or vehicles, unless approved by the Engineer. Pull boxes within unimproved areas shall have a Class 1 flexible Post Delineator, per Caltrans Standard Plan A73C installed adjacent to the pull box. Within the pull box, the conduit shall be placed in a manner that the lowest portion of the opening shall be a minimum of two (2) inches above the bottom of the pull box. The top portion of the conduit shall be not less than eight (8) inches from the top of the pull box. The maximum thickness of the rock shall be one (1) inch. The conduit shall also be placed in a manner to allow the cable/wire to be pulled in a straight line and clear the side of the pull box by at least two (2) inches. The distance between pull boxes shall not exceed 800 feet, unless otherwise shown on the Plans, unless otherwise specified in the Plans or these Special Provisions, or as directed by the Engineer. A minimum of fifteen (15) feet of slack fiber optic cable, or length as shown on the Plans, shall be coiled in each pull box at all locations, unless otherwise specified in the Plans or these Special Provisions, or as directed by the Engineer. If new pull boxes are replacing existing pull boxes, the Contractor shall protect existing conduit and cable from damage. Should the existing conduit or cable become damaged, the Contractor shall repair and/or replace damaged conduit or cable. Prior to repair/replacement, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer and the City of exact location, and provide a detailed description of damage. Any existing features or improvements damaged by the Contractor shall be replaced in kind, at the cost of the Contractor and not the Engineer or the City. Pull boxes shall be installed with lid and completely secured prior to any conductor or cable installation. Where the sump of an existing pull box is damaged by the Contractor's operations, the sump shall be reconstructed and if the sump was grouted, the old grout shall be removed and new grout placed at the cost of the Contractor and not the City. Excavating and backfilling shall conform to the provision in section 87-1.03E , Excavating and Backfilling for Electrical Systems of Caltrans Standard Specifications except that the backfill material shall not contain rocks graded larger than one (1) inch. 701-12 CONDUIT Page 66 of 80 All conduits shall be installed at locations as shown on the Plans, or as directed by the Engineer. Locations of proposed conduit are approximate and may be changed to suit field conditions as directed or approved by the Engineer. Conduit shall be laid to a depth as shown on the Plans. A minimum of thirty- (30) inches of cover to the top of the conduit is required at all locations. Conduit shall be placed in a manner to allow the cable/wire to be pulled in a straight line and clear the side of the pull box by at least two inches. Where conduits are shown on the Plans to be installed parallel and adjacent to each other, they shall be installed together in a common trench or directional drill bore. Make right angle bends in conduit runs with long -radius elbows or conduits bent to radii not less than three (3) feet. All bend radii shall be three (3) feet unless otherwise set forth elsewhere in these Special Provisions or as directed by the Engineer. The sum of the angles for conduit bends between two consecutive pull boxes shall not exceed 270 degrees. All conduit bends shall be factory bends done by the manufacturer. Hot box or other field bends will not be accepted. The bell and spigot ends of each PVC conduit shall be chamfered by the manufacturer. Transition of the conduit without bends shall not exceed more than one foot for every ten feet. Make bends and offsets so that the inside diameter of conduit is not effectively reduced. Unless otherwise indicated, keep the legs of a bend in the same plane and the straight legs of offsets parallel. Do not use diagonal runs except when specifically noted in the drawings. Provide a waterproof label on each end of the pull rope to indicate the destination of the other end. Conduits entering vaults shall terminate flush with the inside walls of each pull box. Conduits entering vaults and pull boxes shall be capped or sealed to prevent ingress of water, debris, and other foreign matters into the conduit. Immediately prior to installing cables, conduits shall be blown out with compressed air until all foreign material is removed. After cables have been installed, the ends of conduits shall be sealed with a reusable mechanical plug. Conduit and fittings shall be supplied with an ultraviolet inhibitor. Within pull box, conduit shall be placed to provide a minimum clearance of two (2) inches between the lowest portion of the opening and the bottom of the pull box. And there shall be a minimum clearance of eight (8) inches between the top portion of the opening and the top of the pull box. Page 67 of 80 Conduit shall enter the pull box at not more than a 45-degree angle. In addition, conduit may not be terminated less than 45 degrees to the ground level, except for pull boxes with extension. Conduit ends shall be terminated three (3) inches above the gravel surface and nine (9) inches clearance between the top of the bushing and the top of the pull box shall be provided. Within the splice vault, the conduit shall be laid no closer than two (2) inches from any wall of the splice vault. After conductors/cables have been installed, the exposed end of conduits remaining in pull boxes and controller cabinets shall be sealed with a sealing compound as approved by the Engineer. Direction Bore Conduit shall be installed by directional drilling method at the locations shown on the Plans, unless specified otherwise by the Engineers. Drilling pits shall be kept at least two (2) feet clear of the edge of any type of pavement wherever possible. Conduit alignment shall be located under stamped pedestrian crosswalks to prevent check pits in special pavement. Excessive use of water, such that pavement might be undermined or subgrade softened, will not be permitted. Trenching Trenching in Newport Beach right of way shall conform to Newport Beach Standards. Installation of conduit in unpaved areas (dirt) shall conform to the following: Conduit shall be placed in a trench approximately two (2) inches wider than the outside diameter of the conduit to be installed. Trench shall not exceed eight (8) inches in width. A minimum of thirty- (30) inches of cover to the top of the conduit is required. For all pull boxes the trench may be hand dug to required depth. Where cover to top of conduit is less than thirty- (30) inches, the conduit shall be placed in the bottom of the trench and the trench shall be backfilled with sand -cement slurry backfill, containing not less than two (2) sacks (188 pounds) of cement per cubic yard of Type I or II Portland cement added per cubic yard of imported sand and sufficient water for workability. The top four (4) inches shall be backfilled and compacted with native soil. 701-14 SERVICES Electrical service shall be modified Caltrans Type II or Type III -BF, unless otherwise shown on the Plans, and furnished by the Contractor. It shall be equipped with five (5) circuit breakers (100-amp main, 15-amp IISNS (internally illuminated street name sign), 30-amp lighting, and 15-amp spare, and 50-amp signal) and test blocks inside cabinet. For Type II enclosures refer to Caltrans Standard Plan ES-213 and City Standard Drawing Page 68 of 80 Nos. 909 and 910 (P and R cabinets). For Type III -BF enclosures refer to Caltrans Standard Plan ES-2E for further details. Service enclosure shall be powder coated white inside and out Federal color #17875 to match the traffic signal cabinet and battery backup cabinet. If service equipment cabinet design deviates in any way from the details shown on the Plans, details of such deviation shall be submitted to the Engineer for review before fabrication of the contract cabinet. If deemed necessary by the Engineer, one complete prototype cabinet shall be delivered to the Engineer for review at least 30 days before fabrication of the contract fixtures. The prototype cabinet will be returned to the Contractor and, if permitted by the Engineer, the cabinet may be installed in the work. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to verify the location of service to make arrangements for necessary connection for the traffic signal and lighting system. If an alternate service location is necessary due to a utility conflict or Edison requirement. The alternate location shall be approved by the Engineer. The Contractor shall contact Edison within three days of receiving the Notice to Proceed. Contractor is responsible to determine and verify the exact location of electrical service. Failure to comply shall be a basis for rejecting requests for additional working days based upon utility company delays. When scheduling with Edison staff, please allow up to three weeks prior to the turn -on or any event requiring energizing/de-energizing of an electrical service. 701-17 TRAFFIC SIGNAL CONSTRUCTION 701-17.4 Wiring, Conductors and Cable. 701-17.4.4 Interconnect. The twisted pair cable shall be installed in new and existing conduit as shown on the Plans. The new cable shall be terminated on existing terminal blocks located in the traffic signal controller cabinets as shown on the Plans. The new twisted pair cable will support communications with existing twisted pair cable, as shown on the Plans. Proposed and existing twisted pair cables contain 12 pairs. The Contractor shall terminate the new twisted pair cable to match pairs of the existing twisted pair cable. Communication Link Testing The twisted pair cable will support Ethernet over copper communications along at the locations shown on the Plans. This will require one pair of the twisted pair cable to create a daisy -chain communications link between the Ethernet switches at the project intersections. Upon installation of the new twisted pair cable at the locations as shown on the Plans, the Contractor shall test the signal strength of all twisted pair cables between the intersections listed above. Note that this requires the Contractor to test not only the new twisted pair Page 69 of 80 cable installed as the locations as shown on the Plans, but also to test existing twisted pair cable. This information shall be provided to the Engineer to determine the optimum pair of twisted pair cables to use between each intersection listed above for Ethernet communications. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, instrumentation, and materials necessary to perform all testing herein. Results of test to be submitted to the City in a CD. Submitted to both Contractor and Engineer and shall be made part of the Operations and Maintenance Manual. 701-17.4.5 Fiber Optic Cable. Fiber optic cables shall be installed in continuous lengths without intermediate splices throughout the project, except at the location(s) specified in the Plans. When ordering fiber optic cable, the Contractor shall exercise extreme caution so as to ensure that no additional splicing, beyond that indicated in the Plans, shall be required. Should the Contractor believe additional splices are required; this matter shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Engineer for resolution. The Contractor shall install the fiber optic cable in strict adherence to the manufacturer's recommended procedures. Care shall be taken to avoid cable damage during handling and placing. Fiber optic cable is sensitive to excessive pulling, bending and crush forces. The minimum bending and maximum tension requirements for installing the fiber optic cables shall be according to the manufacturer's specifications. Cable installation personnel shall be familiar with the cable manufacturer's recommended procedures including, but not limited to the following: Proper attachment to the cable strength elements for pulling during installation. Cable tensile limitations and tension monitoring procedures. Cable bending radius limitations. The installation of loose tube fiber on Caltrans right-of-way shall be installed per Caltrans standards. Contractor shall be responsible for making himself/herself fully aware of the Caltrans standards. Mechanical aids may be used to assist cable installation. The pulling eye/sheath termination or cable grip hardware on the optical fiber cables shall not be pulled over any sheave blocks. Field installed pulling grips with a rotating type swivel shall be used to pull the fiber optic cable. A Corning Cable System GRP series or equivalent woven wire type of grip is recommended. When power equipment is used to install optical fiber cabling, the pulling speed shall not exceed 30 meters per minute. The pulling tension and bending radii limitation for optical fiber cables shall not be exceeded under any circumstances. A tension measuring device Page 70 of 80 or break -away swivel shall be placed between the pull line and the end of the cable to ensure that the tension does not exceed 80 percent of recommended tension or 2225 N, whichever is less. A ball bearing swivel shall be utilized between the pull line and the end of the cable to prevent the cable from twisting during installation. Large diameter wheels, pulling sheaves, and cable guides shall be used to maintain the appropriate bending radius. During cable installation, the bend radius shall be maintained at a minimum of twenty times the outside diameter of the cable. The cable shall not be stressed beyond the minimum bend radius at any time during installation. Tension monitoring shall be provided at all times during the pulling operation and shall be accomplished using commercial dynamometers or load -cell instruments. Fiber optic cable shall be installed using a cable pulling lubricant recommended by both the fiber optic cable and the conduit manufacturer, and a non-abrasive pull rope/tape conforming to the provisions described under "Conduit" elsewhere in these Special Provisions. Cable lubricant shall be compatible with the fiber optic cable outer sheath and existing cable where fiber cable is installed in a conduit with other existing cable. Lubricant shall be applied according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Contractor's personnel shall be stationed at each vault and pull box through which the cable is to be pulled to lubricate and prevent kinking or other damage to the cable. The Contractor shall submit detailed installation procedures (pull plans) for review twenty (20) working days prior to pulling in each optical fiber segment. The pull plan shall state the exact operational procedures to be utilized and identifies the physical locations for equipment placement, proposed equipment setup at each location, location of the manpower, the pulling methodology and the estimated pulling tensions for each pull section. The Contractor shall provide the pulling tension calculations and any backup information with the pull plan. Where the fiber optic cable is installed in existing conduit or utility ducts that contain existing cables, the Contractor shall install the fiber in conduit without removal of the existing cables, unless otherwise specified on the Plans. The Contractor shall be responsible for replacing any cables damaged during removal and reinstallation at the cost of the Contractor and not the Engineer or the City. Cable slack shall be provided for each cable at each fiber optic splice location, as shown on the Plans and as specified in these Special Provisions. Cable slack shall be divided equally on each side of a splice closure or pull box. Sufficient slack shall also be provided at all pull boxes to facilitate placing the optical fiber cable against the side of the pull box. At all pull boxes and cable vaults, cable slack, as shown on the Plans, shall be left by the Contractor for all installed fiber cable. Cable slack shall be coiled and secured to the racking hardware with tie wraps. The Contractor shall ensure that the minimum bending radius of the optical fiber cable is not compromised when preparing this stored cable slack. Page 71 of 80 Following installation of the cable in duct, all duct entrances in cabinets, pull boxes and vaults shall be sealed with mechanical plugs; or at the discretion of the Engineer, duct sealing compound, to prevent the ingress of moisture, foreign materials and rodents. Splicing Fiber optic cable shall be installed without splices except where specifically allowed on the Plans or described in these Special Provisions. The single -mode fiber optic cables designated as mainline cable shall be spliced only at pull box locations as shown on the Plans. When splicing into a mainline cable, only those fibers associated with a specific traffic control device shall be severed. All other fibers shall remain intact. The Engineer may allow additional splices between these specified locations. Splicing - Optical fibers shall be spliced using the fusion splice method and the insertion loss shall not exceed 0.07 dB of loss per splice. Field splicing is permitted for the following: • Connection of cable reel sections. • Connection of a mainline cable to a drop cable. • Connection of service drop cable or breakout cable to an optical fiber pigtail at traffic equipment cabinets or the patch panels in a hub equipment cabinet or at the TMC. • Connection of the mainline cable to an optical fiber pigtail at the FDU in the TMC or at the field location as shown on the Plans. • Connection of two or more mainline fiber optic cables as shown on the Plans. The Contractor shall not exceed the maximum number of field splices permitted as shown on the Plans. Completed splices shall be placed in a splice tray. The splice tray shall then be placed in a watertight splice enclosure. Field splices shall be conducted only at locations as shown on the Plans as an approved splice location. All splicing equipment shall be in good working order, properly calibrated, and meeting all industry standards and safety regulations. Cable preparation, closure installation, and splicing shall be accomplished in accordance with accepted and approved industry standards. Using a mid -span splicing method, a drop cable shall be joined to the fibers in the fiber optic cable span. The termination splices shall be placed in a splice tray and the splice tray(s) shall then be placed in a watertight splice closure. Equipment cabinets shall be equipped with splice trays suitable for storage and protection of each single -mode optical fiber pigtail and the splice connection to cable fibers. Equipment cabinets shall be equipped with a suitable means for routing and securing of cables, fibers, and pigtails to prevent damage to fibers during all regular operation and maintenance functions Page 72 of 80 All splices shall be protected with a thermal shrink sleeve. All fibers shall be labeled in the splice tray with permanent vinyl markers. Pigtail ends shall also be labeled to identify the destination of the fiber. Pigtail ends shall also be labeled to identify the destination of the fiber. Upon completion of the splicing operation, all waste material shall be deposited in suitable containers, removed from the job site, and disposed of in an environmentally acceptable manner. Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies Cable assemblies (connectors, pigtails and jumpers) shall be products of the same manufacturer. The cable used for cable assemblies shall be made of fiber meeting the performance requirements of these Special Provisions for the fiber optic cable being connected, except that the operating temperature shall be modified to -200 C. to +700 C. Manufacturer's attenuation test results shall be provided for all cable assemblies. The outer jacket of jumpers shall be yellow Optical Fiber Connectors - All optical fiber termination components shall meet or exceed the applicable provisions of TIA/EIA-455-B, Standard Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables, Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices, and Other Fiber Optic Components. All optical fiber connectors shall be of industry standard approved connector for single - mode optical fiber and shall meet or exceed the applicable provisions of TIA/EIA-455-2C (FOTP-2), Impact Test Measurements for Fiber Optic Devices, TIA/EIA-455-5B (FOTP- 5), Humidity Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Components, and TIA/EIA-455-34A (FOTP- 34), Interconnection Device Insertion Loss Test. When tested in accordance with FOTP —2, the connector assembly will be subjected to ten impact cycles by being dropped from a height of 1.5 m. The maximum insertion loss measured before and after the impacts should be < 0.50 dB. The mean insertion loss of the before and after impacts should be < 0.30 dB. The insertion loss increase measured before and after the impacts should be < 0.30 dB. The maximum reflectance measured before and after the impacts should be < 40 dB. When tested in accordance with FOTP — 5, the connector assembly will be subjected to test conditions of 75 °C and 95% relative humidity for 7 days. Measurements of loss and reflectance will be made at the beginning of the test, at a minimum of six hour intervals during the test, and at the end of the test. The maximum insertion loss measured before, during, or after the test should be < 0.50 dB. The mean insertion loss of the before, during, or after the test should be < 0.30 dB. The insertion loss increase measured before, during, or after the test should be < 0.30 dB. The maximum reflectance measured before, during, or after the test should be < 40 dB. Optical fiber connectors shall satisfy all of the interface parameters of equipment components as may be defined by the transmission equipment specifications. All optical Page 73 of 80 fiber connector assemblies shall be machine polished for low back -reflection and low insertion losses at both 1310 nm and 1550 nm operating wavelengths. Single -mode pigtails shall be provided with factory pre-connectorized single -mode connectors. Connectors shall have maximum insertion loss of 0.27 dB or better. Connectors shall have a stainless -steel barrel (coupling nut) with a bayonet connection design, ceramic (zirconia) ferrule. Each connector shall be capable of 200 repeated matings with a total maximum additional increase in insertion loss after 200 matings limited to 0.30 dB. Each connector shall have a return loss (back reflection) equal to or better than 55 dB. All connectors shall be factory -assembled and tested. There shall be no fabrication of connectors in the field. All unmated connectors shall have protective caps installed. Couplers - Couplers shall be made of nickel plated zinc or a glass reinforced polymer that is consistent with the material forming the associated approved connector. The design mechanism for mounting the coupler to the connector panel may be flanged or threaded but shall coincide with the connector panel punch -outs. All coupler sleeves shall be ceramic of the split clamshell or cloverleaf design. The temperature operating range for couplers shall be the same as that specified for the connectors. Pigtails - Pigtails shall be of simplex (one fiber) construction, in 900 Om tight -buffer form, surrounded by aramid for strength, with a connector on one end. The outer jacket shall be yellow PVC with a nominal diameter of 3 mm, marked with the manufacturer's identification information. All pigtails shall be of adequate length for the intended connection purpose, but not less than one meter in length. Pigtails installed in conduit shall follow the installation procedures outlined for fiber optic cables, except that the pulling tension shall not exceed 500 N (110 Ibf.). Jumpers - Jumpers shall be duplex. All jumpers shall be at least two (2) meters in length, sufficient to avoid stress, and allow orderly routing. Jumpers shall have appropriate connectors on both ends. Fiber Assignments The fiber assignments tables and schematics will be provided as part of the Plans. Fiber Optic Cable Link Testing The installed optical fiber cable shall be tested for compliance with the transmission requirements of this specification, the cable and hardware manufacturer's specifications, and prescribed industry standards and practices. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, instrumentation, and materials necessary to perform all testing herein. Page 74 of 80 Multiple tests shall be required prior to shipment as well as before and after installation of the cable. The results of these tests shall be logged and posted in the cabinet and in a conspicuous location for future comparisons. Documentation of all test results shall be provided to the Engineer within two working days after the field tests are performed. The documentation shall also be made part of and submitted as part of the Operations & Maintenance Manual. The types of acceptance tests required by the City of fiber optic cable system certification are: • Documentation of compliance with the fiber specifications, as specified in these Technical Provisions, shall be supplied by the fiber manufacturer. Before shipment, but while on the shipping reel, 100% of all fibers shall be tested for attenuation. Copies of the results shall be: - Maintained on file by the fiber manufacturer, with a file ID number for a period of five (5) years. - Attached to each fiber cable shipping reel in a waterproof pouch. - Results of test to be submitted to the city in a CD. - Submitted to both Contractor and Engineer and shall be made part of the Operations and Maintenance Manual. Continuity Testing (Before Installation) The fiber cable shall be physically inspected on delivery and the attenuation shall be measured for 100% of the fibers. In addition, the continuity test procedure shall be used on short links (less than 300 feet) of the cable system during construction to validate continuity of fiber elements. Failure of any single fiber within the cable to comply with these Technical Provisions shall be cause for rejection of the entire reel. Test results shall be recorded, dated, compared and filed with the copy accompanying the shipping reel in a waterproof pouch. Attenuation deviations of greater than 5% from the shipping records shall be brought to the attention of the Engineer. The cable shall not be installed until completion of this test sequence and the Engineer provides written approval. Copies of traces and test results shall be submitted to the Engineer in a CD. If test results are unsatisfactory, the reel(s) of fiber optic cable shall be rejected. The rejected reel(s) of cable shall be replaced with new reel(s) of cable at the Contractor's expense. The new reel(s) of cable shall be tested upon delivery as described herein. Cable continuity shall be verified using a visual light source, typically a 635-nm laser diode. For cables with insertion loss of less than 3 dB, the light source shall be the Corning Cable System OS-1 OOD test set, a RIFOCS 263A visual fault finder, or equivalent. The continuity test procedure shall also be used to verify continuity on all fibers prior to measuring pre -installation attenuation using an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer Page 75 of 80 (OTDR). This ensures that the fibers are completely continuous from end to end, since single -ended OTDR tests cannot reveal fiber discontinuities close to the cable endpoints. Continuity Testing (After Installation) These tests shall occur after the termination process has been completed. Each point- to-point link shall be tested for optical power loss with an OTDR in both directions. The connectors shall be identified by numbered colored tape, where each tape color shall be consistent throughout the project. The Contractor shall use OTDR testing to ensure that each fiber is one continuous length (contains no splices within the cable structure) and meets the attenuation specifications of the manufacturer and cognizant industry standards. OTDR measurements made before the cable installation provide baseline data for comparison to post -installation OTDR tests. The OTDR test also provides useful measurements and documentation for the installed system. Therefore, OTDR traces shall be generated into a hard copy and software file on a CD for the purpose of developing historical as -built, documentation regarding the cable's condition before and after it was installed. The hard -copy and CD documentation shall be provided to the City. The recordings shall also be made part of and submitted as part of the Operations & Maintenance Manual. If specialized software (i.e. other than Microsoft Office Products) is needed to access and read OTDR electronic test results, the Contractor shall provide licensed software to the City at no cost. Prior to conducting OTDR tests, the Contractor shall provide the City with information regarding the test equipment to be utilized (manufacturer and model number) plus the equipment calibration procedures that will be utilized by the Contractor. Quality tests shall consider both attenuation and localized loss discontinuities. The OTDR shall be equipped with a switchable, dual wavelength module with 1300 nm and 1550 nm light sources, and be compatible with single mode test fibers. The OTDR shall either be capable of writing to a floppy disk or configured with a plotter to provide a hard copy record of each test measurement. The OTDR shall be equipped with sufficient internal masking to allow the entire cable section to be tested. This may be achieved by using an optical fiber pigtail of sufficient length to display the required cable section, or by using an OTDR with sufficient normalization to display the required cable section. A hard copy XY plot shall be provided to the City for all fiber optic tests. All traces shall display the entire length of cable under test, highlighting any localized loss discontinuities. The trace shall display fiber length (in meter/feet), fiber loss (dB), and average fiber attenuation (in dB/mile) as measured between two markers placed as near to the opposite ends of the fiber under test as is possible while still allowing an accurate reading. Time averaging shall be used to improve the display signal-to-noise ratio. If connectors exist in the cable under test, then two traces shall be recorded. One trace shall record the fiber loss (dB) and average attenuation (dB/mile) of the entire cable link, including connectors. The second trace shall display a magnified view of the connector Page 76 of 80 regions, revealing the connector losses (dB). All connector losses shall be measured using the Least Squares Approximation (LSA) or 5-point splice loss measurement technique. The OTDR trace shall also include the following information: • The date and time of the test • The Cable ID number • The fiber color or ID number • The optical wavelength used for the test • The refractive index setting of the OTDR • The pulse width setting of the OTDR *The averaging interval of the test Each connector shall be tested for optical loss using an OTDR. Measure each connector in both directions, at 1550 nm, for single mode connectors. An XY plot, from the OTDR, shall be provided for each connector measurement. Connector loss shall meet or exceed the requirements of the connector specifications. The OTDR shall be calibrated for correct index of refraction to provide proper length measurement for the known length of reference fiber. Insertion Loss Testing (After Installation) Insertion loss testing is performed after the cable has been installed, terminated with connectors, and connected to the patch panels. It is used to closely emulate the losses incurred in a fully assembled optical data link. It measures actual losses through connector panels and fiber cable. A light source from an insertion loss test set directly replaces the data transmitter at the output launch point and an optical power meter replaces the data receiver at the data receiver input port. The Contractor shall conduct insertion loss testing on all installed and terminated optical fiber elements. Insertion loss test measurements for each fiber on each cable shall be documented by the Contractor and the results provided to the City. Testing shall be conducted at 1550 nm for all single mode cables. Total end -to -end loss for each fiber in each cable shall be within the fiber optic modem manufacturer's allowable loss budget specifications. If it is not, the Contractor shall take corrective measures to bring the cable link's insertion loss into compliance with the manufacturer's specifications, including remating and re -termination of the connectors, and/or replacement of the cable. The Contractor shall provide the City with information regarding what type of test equipment will be utilized (manufacturer and model number) plus the equipment calibration procedures that will be utilized by the Contractor prior -to conducting this test routine. The test recordings for all fiber cables shall be provided on documentation sheets in a form to be determined by the City and submitted to the City within two (2) weeks after termination of the fiber elements. The recordings shall also be made part of and Page 77 of 80 submitted as part of the Operations & Maintenance Manual, discussed elsewhere in these Special Provisions. Insertion Loss Test Equipment (Fiber Optic Cable) 1. Testing Light Source: An LED laser light source with a wavelength equal to the operational system wavelength shall be used. The LED shall be stable within 0.1 dB in output power over a time period sufficiently long to perform the measurement. 2. Launch Reference Cable: It shall provide for attachment to the light source. The launch reference cable shall be of the same fiber size and type as the fiber under test. To eliminate cladding modes, a self -mode -stripping cable or a low loss (-0.5 dB) mandrel wrap mode filter shall be used. 3. Power Meter: The detector in the power meter shall have an effective numerical aperture (NA) and active area that is larger than the fiber under test. The power meter shall have a sufficient measurement range to measure the insertion loss of the cable and connectors in the link. The power meter must be linear over the range of losses to be measured in the system and have sufficient resolution for the proposed measurements (0.05 dB). The power meter must be able to measure both absolute power in units of dBm and relative loss in units of dB. The power meter must also be able to change its calibration wavelength to match the system (1310 nm, or 1550 nm) operation wavelength. The meter shall be capable of measuring to -70 dBm. Page 78 of 80 Insertion Loss Test Procedures and Execution The Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, instrumentation and supplies as necessary to perform all testing. • Zero Reference Cable: Connect the launch reference cable between the test light source and the power meter detector. Illuminate the reference cable and record the optical power as Ref. Power 1 in dBm. • System Insertion Loss: The system to be tested shall be inserted between the launch reference cable and the power meter, completing the optical path from the LED to the power meter. Record the optical power shown on power meter as Test Power 1 in dBm. System Insertion Loss 1 is then calculated by the following equation: NOTE: Record insertion loss as a positive value. System Insertion Loss 1 (dB) = Ref. Power 1 (dBm) — Test Power 1 (dBm) The system under test shall then be tested from the other end in a similar fashion as above. Here, record the output of the launch reference cable as Ref. Power 2 and the output of the system link as Test Power 2. System Insertion Loss 2 is calculated identically: System Insertion Loss 1 (dB) = Ref. Power 1 (dBm) — Test Power 1 (dBm) The results of the insertion loss testing shall be recorded along with the test date, name of person performing the test, and the brand name, model number and serial number of the equipment used during the test. All results shall be made part of and submitted as part of the Operations & Maintenance Manual, discussed elsewhere in these Special Provisions. Fiber Optic Cable Route Records The Contractor shall provide the City with a cable route diagram indicating the actual cable route and foot marks, for all intersections, directional change points in the cable routing, and all termination points. The Contractor shall record these points during cable installation. Cable system As -Built drawings showing the exact cable route shall be provided by the Contractor to the City. Information such as the location of slack cable and its quantity shall also be recorded in the cable route diagram. This information shall be included as part of the Operations & Maintenance Manual. Each fiber connectors and patch panel connectors shall be tagged with its fiber number and associated field element location. Each tag shall be permanently attached by a nylon tie -lock to the cable or connectors. The cable shall be tapped in each pull box. #10 Green Tracer Wire The Contractor shall furnish and install #10 green wire in all conduit segments where fiber optic cable is installed, as shown in the Plans, including all new and existing conduit segments where work is completed. All #10 wires entering a pull box shall be joined by a split -bolt connector. Page 79 of 80 701-17.6 Detectors. The number of sensor units and lead-in cables required to achieve the specified detection shall be installed. Lead loops shall be installed per CNB STD No. 923. Lead loops shall be modified Caltrans Type E, and placed immediately behind the limit line/crosswalk. Remaining presence loops shall be Type E, spaced 10 feet apart and installed per Caltrans Standard Plans ES-5A and ES-5B. Bicycle loops shall be Caltrans 3' x 6' Type D loop detector. All installed loop detectors shall be completely functional to the satisfaction of the Engineer prior to the turn -on of the modified traffic signal. 701-17.6.3 Inductive Loop Detectors All installed loop detectors shall be completely functional to the satisfaction of the Engineer within five consecutive working days after placement of pavement finish course. Page 80 of 80 APPENDIX 1 - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STANDARD DETAILS 1. R=25' FOR COMMUTER STREETS AND 35' FOR ARTERIAL STREETS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 2. CONCRETE SHALL BE 560—C-3250, 3. LANDSCAPE PARKWAY WITH STREET TREES REQUIRED WHEN DISTANCE FROM CURB FACE TO PROPERTY LINE EXCEEDS 6' IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS. CONCRETE SIDEWALK IN COMMERCIAL AREAS WITH STREET TREES. 10' OR VARIES 10' OR VARIES ° ��3 G Q/3 A/3 G / WEAKENED -� 'PLANE' a JOINTS ,d ^ ° d e ° CURB RETURN AREA R f 10' TYPICAL PARKWAY j� 4' MIN SIDEWALK SEE NOTE 3 2%MAX 4" MIN PCC COMTED NAATIVEGSOIL TYPICAL SECTION %" EXPANSION JOINT MATERIAL (TYP) EDGE OF GUTTER TOP OF CURB BACK OF CURB CURB ACCESS RAMP PER STD 181 WEAKENED PLANE JOINTS 1" SAWED, QUICK —JOINT OR EQUAL 8 8' 8 8 8' 8 8 8' ii 3f3j" EXPANSION JOINT MATERIAL (TYP) PLANTING OR CONCRETE WALK WEAKENED PLANE JOINTS & EXPANSION JOINTS /�tA FORMER CITY STANDARD PLAN NUMBER (2004 EDITION): STD 180—L APP. �' •l.-----51568 11/24/2020 CITY ENGINEER RCE DATE NO. DATE DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI DATE: 11/3/2020 SIDEWALK DETAIL 180 SHEET 1 OF 1 AORB 4' MIN y 1 2% MAX 1 4' MIN 04 N� I I I I Al m FRONT EDGE oo�od 8 OF SIDEWALK 10% MAX AT CURB A O CF CASE "A" A ORB RETAINING CURB IF NECESSARY AT 6" TYP. PROPERTY LINE 4' MIN N 11 1 2% MAX 1 I I 4' MIN 5% MIN & as 5% MIN & 8.3% MAX z 8.3% MAX 00 o FRONT EDGE OF SIDEWALK 17— 10% MAX AT CURB A OR B rr j VARIABLE �j 0" CF FULL HEIGHT CIF I I < RETAINING CURB z_ FRONT EDGE '- U OF SIDEWALK L w J m a FULL HEIGHT CF xa �, 0" CF ao 6" TYP. J — — 0 o N N 0" CF VARIABLE CF 2% MAX 5% MIN & VARIABLE SLOPE— 8� 3% MAX 1 0" CIF o" CF CASE "E" FULL HEIGHT CF I�-- VARIABLE —� I I II 0" CF I I I II RETAINING CURB FULL HEIGHT z CF RETAINING CURB C 5% MIN & FRONT 6" TYP, 8.3% MAX ��� EDGE OF R ¢ SIDEWALK za -- 0" CIF �P " 0" CF VARIABLE FRONT EDGE --- � OF SIDEWALK 0" CF FULL CASE "F" _— HEIGHT CF P.L. CASE "C" CF I I DIRT USE WHEN SIDEWALK IS LESS THAN 6' WIDE I I + RETAINING + + + + CURB 1 i + + + + + + + + +" VARIES + + + + + + + �— 4' MIN �11 JOIN EX. + 0 CF 6" TYP. T ----- 2% MAX 4' MIN t VARIABLE CF X N I� FULL HEIGHT CF t 57 MIN AA N 5' MIN "� FRONT EDGE , G0000OF SIDEWALK 0" CF ______ o ALONG ACCESS 2y, MAX------- /7— RAMP LANDING SLOPE NT EDGE FULL 10% MAX'7 BCR OFOSID WALK HEIGHT CF 0" CF AT CURB A CF CASE "D" CASE "G" FORMER CITY STANDARD PLAN NUMBERS (2004 EDITION): STD 181—L—A AND STD 181—L—B 4' MIN 2% MAX 57. MIN & _ 57 MIN & 837 MAX && %3~MAX APP. /I fn L------51568 11/24/2020 CITY ENGINEER RCE DATE NO. DATE DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI CURB ACCESS RAMP STANDARD DRAWING NO. 181 SHEET 1 OF 3 DATE: 11/3/2020 TOP OF RAMP > SEE NOTE 9 4' MIN -----__ 2%MAX TT 5% MIN & 8.3% MAX T L*43di-irmVWiWA TOP OF RAMP RETAINING CURB SEE NOTE 9 IF NECESSARY 4' MIN 2% MAX 5% MIN & 8.3% MAX T 42C/'TIf1Al Q_Q DEPRESS ENTIRE SIDEWALK AS REQUIRED RETAINING CURB -- SEE NOTE 9 ---------- T 2% MAX QCf`TIf1Al f'_f` 2.3" MIN AND 2.4" MAX CENTER TO CENTER SPACING, TYP. O O O O O O RAISED TRUNCATED DOME PATTERN IN -LINE TOP DIAMETER 0.45" MIN AND 0.47" MAX 0.2- OBASE DIAMETER 1 0.9" MIN AND 0.92" MAX RAISED TRUNCATED DOME E 2. 3. O� 'x\ ! q�. 0000 10% MAX 0000q+� 000° AT CURB FRONT EDGE °o°o°0 o OF SIDEWALK ° 0 O� P 10% MAX CF AT CURB CASE "H" NOTES: CURB AND GUTTER WILL BE POURED FIRST AND RAMP THE FOLLOWING DAY TO CREATE COLD JOINT. LOCATIONS WITH CROSS GUTTER SHALL HAVE SPANDREL REPLACED. PARKWAY LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION SHALL BE MODIFIED IN KIND. SCR 2' GUTTER CURB & GUTTER 'ATCH DETAIL A CURB RAMP PAY LIMIT FORMER CITY STANDARD PLAN NUMBERS (2004 EDITION): STD 181-L-A, STD 181-L-B AND STD 181-L-D APP. 1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: A KP.HARZMI DATE: P. CURB ACCESS RAMP 181 SHEET 2 OF 3 NOTES 1. IF DISTANCE FROM CURB TO BACK OF SIDEWALK IS TOO SHORT TO ACCOMMODATE RAMP AND 4' MIN PLATFORM (LANDING) AS IN CASE A, THE SIDEWALK MAY BE DEPRESSED LONGITUDINALLY OR MAY BE WIDENED AS IN CASE D. 2. IF SIDEWALK IS LESS THAN 6' WIDE, THE FULL WIDTH OF THE SIDEWALK SHALL BE DEPRESSED AS SHOWN IN CASE C. 3. (NOT USED) 4. (NOT USED) 5. THE PAY LIMITS FOR CURB ACCESS RAMPS SHALL BE AS SHOWN IN DETAIL A. 6. TRANSITIONS FROM RAMPS TO WALKS, GUTTERS, OR STREETS SHALL BE FLUSH AND FREE OF ABRUPT CHANGES. 7. SIDEWALK AND RAMP THICKNESS, "T", SHALL BE 4" MIN. 8. UTILITY PULL BOXES, MANHOLES, VAULTS AND ALL OTHER UTILITY FACILITIES WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CURB RAMP SHALL BE RELOCATED OR ADJUSTED TO GRADE. 9. COUNTERSLOPES OF ADJOINING GUTTERS AND ROAD SURFACES IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO AND WITHIN 48" OF THE CURB FLOWLINE SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 1V:20H (5.0%). 10. RAISED TRUNCATED DOMES SHALL BE DARK GRAY IN COLOR AND SHALL BE ADA PAVERS AS MANUFACTURED BY WAUSAU TILE, INC OF WISCONSIN, ADA-2 COLOR A-90 OR APPROVED EQUAL. 11. DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 48" WIDE PERPENDICULAR TO THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL AND EXTEND 36" MINIMUM IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL. FORMER CITY STANDARD PLAN NUMBER (2004 EDITION): STD 181-L-C APP. / I?' A 51568 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI DATE: 11/3/2020 CURB ACCESS RAMP 181 SHEET 3 OF 3 CONDUCTORS TO EXTEND A MIN. — OF 24" ABOVE FINISHED SURFACE CITY PULLBOX CRUSHED BASE —�, 10 INSTALL (2) PER BOX 2 Y4" x 4" x 8" COMMON ED BRICK. EISEL ENTERPRISES NO. 3.5 OR 5 PULL BOX OR PRE—APROVED EQUAL MARKED "STREET LIGHT HIGH VOLTAGE" BOX LID SHALL HAVE L TYPE LOCKING BOLTS WITH TAMPER RESISTANT "BRYCE" PENTA NUT LOCKING NUTS. NOTE: IF 5 OR MORE CONDUITS — TERMINATE IN BOX, USE EISEL ENTERPRISES NO. (5 F) BOX LID SHALL BE STAMPED "HIGH VOLTAGE STREET LIGHTING" 1 Y4" DIA. PVC CONDUIT BACK OF CURB 4„ 1 Y4" DIA. PVC — SCHEDULE 40 CONDUIT 5'-0" MAX. CF-O ON1DUIT WITH 3VWIRES 2 AS PER PLAN, AND f BELOW a 4 Py/_ z_ 6" IN. I SECTION A -A FUSE HOLDER AS PER STD 205 1 Y4" DIA. PVC CONDUIT WITH 3 WIRES AS DETAILED, BELOW. m io A A 1 Y4" DIA. PV SCHEDULE 40 CONDUIT 5' MAX. TO C/L OF STREETLIGHT TYPICAL PULL BOX REQUIRED AT EACH LIGHT STANDARD STREETLIGHT OR BOLLARD GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE 1 Y4" DIA. P.V.C., SCHEDULE 40, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, PER PLAN. 2. SEE STD 205 FOR FUSE HOLDER & WIRING DETAILS. 3. AFTER CONDUCTORS ARE INSTALLED, ALL CONDUIT ENDS SHALL BE SEALED WITH DUCT SEAL OR PRE —APPROVED EQUAL. 4. NO CONDUIT RUN SHALL BE GREATER THAN 180' BETWEEN PULL BOXES, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY. 5. NO MORE THAN TWO (2) 90' BENDS BETWEEN PULL BOXES, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY. 6. PULL BOXES SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED IN DRIVEWAYS, RAMPS OR BETWEEN THE B.C.R. & E.C.R. FORMER CITY STANDARD PLAN NUMBER (2004 EDITION): STD 204—L APP. /rv"v V yk- -51568 11/24/2020 CITY ENGINEER RCE DATE i NO. 1 DATE DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: M. ELIAS PULL BOX DETAILS 204 DATE: 11/3/2020 SHEET 1 OF 1 SN SINGLE PHASE, SECONDARY, 120V/24OV, 3 WIRE SERVICE METER SOCKET I UM UM M USE ONLY IF 24! I I MAIN INTERSECTION LIGHTING 6�\ O�\ O�\ 100A 7(PEU IS REQUIRED SERVICE ENCLOSURE SN G METER SOCKET AS REQUIRED BY EDISON UTILITY TEST BLOCK SERVICE DISCONNECT Y 15A I I 30A I I I I I I }--- ---- 15A I I 50A I i 15A I 1 CONT 120V LIGHTING -- 120V IISNS 120V SIGNALS 120V SPARE TYPE 'P' OR 'R' CABINET SHEET METAL ENCLOSURE PAINT TO MATCH CABINET EXTERIOR I I ALL CONDUCTORS PLACED TO REAR OF CONTROLLER CABINET LOAD BAY II � II EDISON HAND HOLE a � a I I TO SERVICE / FEED POINT / I °1 I I a I I I I INSTALL PER EDISON a a STANDARDS TO SIGNAL CONTROLLER COMMON SERVICE CABINET GROUND ROD TO EDISON SERVICE FEED POINT J 0 O cn 0 F 0 w 0 0 N w w m D z z J a 0 a 0 z rn U W 0 0 II° a \/\ 4 ° C _ d Q / a a ° 4 a 2" SERVICE CONDUIT TYPICAL FIELD WIRING CONDUIT PER PLAN I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI DATE: 11/3/2020 TRAFFIC SIGNAL SERVICE (TYPE II) 909 SHEET 1 OF 1 NOTE: 1. CABINET FOUNDATIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CALIFORNIA STATE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARD PLAN NO. ES-3B, EXCEPT AS NOTED HEREON. (3) ADJUSTABLE SHELVES 53" TYPICAL 55" WITH BATTERY BACKUP �I _F TYPE "P" CABINET (44" W) �M FORMER CITY STANDARD PLAN NUMBER (2004 EDITION): STD 910-L APP. Y'l �-51568 11/24/2020 CITY ENGINEER RCE DATE NO. DATE DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD DRAWING N0. DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI TRAFFIC SIGNAL CABINET AND FOUNDATION 910 DATE: 11/3/2020 SHEET 1 OF 1 TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLE PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTON BICYCLE PUSH ° ° BUTTON PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE PUSH BUTTON MOUNTING CONFIGURATION APP. NOTES: 1. BICYCLE PUSH BUTTON (BPB) SIGN SHALL BE 5"X7-1/2" PER CALTRANS STANDARD PLAN ES-5C. 2. BPB HOUSING SHALL BE TYPE B. 3. BPB ASSEMBLY SHALL BE MOUNTED SO THAT BUTTON IS ABOVE SIGN. PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTON ASSEMBLY FORMER CITY STANDARD PLAN NUMBER EDITION): STD 913-L I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI BICYCLE PUSH BUTTON INSTALLATION DETAILS 913 DATE: 11/3/2020 SHEET 1 OF 1 w J wm p .,t 0 O N CD � U / Z Q m ' O � w O p U Z W D V7 D p � Ld C] w _ In } } p Q Z_ m Qr F- Q p Z J U O W Z Z U m O p U 3LU = O o • } w J W J N J � O O N N Z Ld F W W a o � w F- w W U Q W N] J J 6 OR 8( o U 0zg m M Z W w w O m O U p 3 p m m Z Z Z � Q (n J N p d Z = N Q W Z (n W H U Q W W Z >uj N m Q O_ J W O c0 W w U 3 <� w m z aw ^ �O N 'C', w Li Q j w — (n a O Z WZ K (n o o w OJ w Z Li M -� O w J J H J H p m J O j U (a Z 3w H Up N p =G r m =� w d0 O W U0 L(.I EnN U H CY W w 0 W 1 2 W C� m m U m wm Ir 3 ? w O W ZO O O Q O W J Cr OU m J O OR O Cr = O Q O H w C7 O Cn m p Z 0 H Q J O O O m Z Z p J J J W O O m J J J � Z O (n = W Z� Q Q ZZ ¢ O Q 0 o p (n (n m (n 0 Q U Z H Hin H C7 U ` Z m J Q In U U U Q (n N M N (O n a6 20" APP. ----51568 11/24/2020 CITY ENGINEER RCE DATE NO. DATE DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI F- INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGN 916-A DATE: 11/3/2020 SHEET 1 OF 1 GENERAL LOOP DETECTOR LAYOUT LIMIT LINE OR CROSSWALK PER PLAN LEGEND: / ❑ 1-0X DETECTOR INPUT FOR THROUGH PHASES 1- 4Y DETECTOR INPUT FOR LEFT TURN 0 0070 PHASES 4XB BICYCLE LOOP DETECTOR INPUT o� �m oCALTRANS TYPE E LOOP DETECTOR OO O MODIFIED CALTRANS TYPE E LOOP 3-0X 4-OX DETECTOR (LEAD LOOPS - SEE SHEET 2) LEFT TURN LANE CALTRANS TYPE D LOOP DETECTOR O (BIKE LOOP) THROUGH LANES BIKE LANE O 1-0Y EDGE OF GUTTER CURB FACE NOTES: 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, TYPE E AND MODIFIED TYPE E LOOP DETECTORS SHALL BE 6' DIAMETER AND TYPE D LOOP DETECTORS SHALL BE 3'X6'. ❑ O O 2 LOOP DETECTORS SHALL CENTERED IN THE LANE UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. RS IMMEDIATELY IN ADVANCE OF LIMIT LINE OR PLACE LEAD LOOP DETECTORS CROSSWALK. 1-mX 2-4X 3. A MAXIMUM OF 4 LOOP DETECTORS SHALL BE ON 1 DETECTOR LEAD-IN CABLE (DLC). 4. SEE CITY STD 923 SHEET 2 FOR CALTRANS MODIFIED TYPE E LOOP DETECTOR WINDING DETAIL. 5. LOOP DETECTOR WIRE SHALL BE TYPE 2. LOOP DETECTOR LEAD-IN CABLE (DLC) SHALL BE TYPE B. 6. LOOP DETECTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER CALTRANS STANDARD PLAN ES-5A AND ES-5B. 7. LOOP DETECTOR SEALANT SHALL BE HOT -MELT RUBBERIZED ASPHALT SEALANT. APP. iX---51568 11/24/2020 CITY ENGINEER RCE DATE I NO. I DATE I DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOOP DETECTORS STANDARD DRAWING NO. 923 SHEFT 1 OF 2 DATE: 11/3/2020 MODIFIED TYPE E DETECTOR (LEAD LOOP) WINDING DETAIL MODIFIED TYPE E LOOP DETECTOR (NOT TO SCALE) u- 0 z�o F TU Rr W ti' 0 SAWCUT DETAIL MODIFIED TYPE E LOOP DETECTOR (NOT TO SCALE) APP. /� /K CITY ENGINEER RCE DATE I NO. I DATE I DESCRIPTION OF REVISIONS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS START FINISH STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: P. KHAWMI DATE: 11/3/2020 TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOOP DETECTORS 923 SHEET 2 OF 2 TRAFFIC SIGN 2' MIN VARIES 2" X 2" O.D. 14 GA. UNISTRUT POST 7' MIN 4"-6" ABOVE FINISH SURFACE 8�— FINISH SURFACE 18"IN CONCRETE 30" IN DIRT 2-1/4" X 2-1/4" O.D. 12 GA. ---- --- UNISTRUT BASE TYPICAL SIGN INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. SIGN SHALL BE STANDARD SIZE PER THE CALIFORNIA MUTCD UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. SIGN SHALL BE MADE OF ALUMINUM (0.08 INCH THICKNESS). 2. REFLECTIVE SHEETING SHALL BE 3M HIGH INTENSITY PRISMATIC (TYPE 4) OR GREATER, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 3. NEW SIGN POSTS SHALL BE 14 GAUGE, 2 INCH SQUARE (O.D.) UNISTRUT INSTALLED INTO A 12 GAUGE 2-1/4 INCH UNISTRUT (O.D.) BASE. UNISTRUT BASE SHALL BE INSTALLED AT A DEPTH OF 18 INCHES IN CONCRETE AND 30 INCHES IN DIRT. CONTRACTOR SHALL USA LOCA110N PRIOR TO INSTALLING SIGN. 4. SIGN MOUNTING HARDWARE AND BRACKETS SHALL BE )is INCH STAINLESS STEEL. ANTI —SEIZE LUBRICANT SHALL BE APPLIED TO MOUNTING HARDWARE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 5. SIGNS SHALL BE INSTALLED AT A CLEAR HEIGHT OF 7 FEET UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON PLANS. LOCATION OF SIGNS SHOWN ON PLANS IS APPROXIMATE AND SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. APP I - CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS I STANDARD DRAWING NO. DRAWN: P. KHARAZMI DATE: 11/3/2020 TYPICAL TRAFFIC SIGN INSTALLATION 924 SHEET 1 OF 1 Basic Guide for Selection of Retroreflective Sheeting ASTM D4956-13 for Signs on the CA State Highway System Color Combination(6) Luminance ----> Category Retroreflective Sheeting Guide WHITE ON Guide • Guide IM49:UMiaMMI Guide BROWN ON CREAM 15) Guide BLACK ON YELLOW (warning panels) Regulatory • - • Warning BLACK ON YELLOW (z3) Warning & BLACK ON ORANGE 11,3) Temporary Traffic Control Luminance ----> Regulatory & Retroreflective Sheeting Guide (US route BLACKt''2) RED OR shield & white background GREEN ON WHITE assembly panels) KEY: NEW SIGNS (1,6) Microprismatic High Performance Type VIII Type IX Type XI RS, OH RS, OH RS, OH RS background RS, OH background RS RS, OH background RS, OH background NEW SIGNS") High Performance Type VIII Type IX RS, OH background RS, OH background NR FOOTNOTES: Premium Overlay Film, or Protective Spray -on Coating (Clear)(4) X X X X X X X X u (1) Caltrans' policy for all signs, with the exception of white background signs shall include ASTM retroreflective sheeting Type XI for background and copy on guide signs, and for red RS = OK on roadside signs background regulatory signs. Specify Type XI sheeting background for warning signs, and minimum Type VIII or Type IX for white background signs. OH = OK on overhead signs (2) Black is non -reflective and does not have an ASTM designation. (3) The procurement standard for yellow warning signs, plaques and panel backgrounds is NR = Not Recommended flourescent yellow, or fluorescent orange for Temporary Warning Signs on the State Highway System. (4) Sign designers may specify anti -graffiti premium overlay film, or protective spray -on coating if a sign is anticipated for installation in graffiti -prone areas (use of spray -on coating voids retroreflective sheeting manufacturer's warrantee). (5) Cream colored background signs shall be retroreflective, brown copy is non -reflective. (6) This is not a comprehensive color listing for all sign colors and combinations, such as fluorescent yellow -green school signs, fluorescent pink incident management signs, purple electronic toll collection signs, or light blue background signs used for various information and guide signs. All background colors shall use retroreflective sheeting Type XI, except for white background signs. Updated December 11, 2014 LLJ ui L) 0 uj 0 z 7 ui a CO � Lij co 0 u u E z E L) 'a z < < W LU wE ui m co (D m z 0 I z z C) 0 ui U w-j w < LU CL 99 C6 c 0 d) E W O 7 (P CL w w L) -j uj m ry z 0 w LU LLI m < = cli U U a LL .0 cn 0 0 0 ~ z N c u Z m 0 0 < cr o t �5 "4 0 u 0 12 to en z An T- Q w 0 d) 0 CL LU >