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C-351 - Agreement and Contract (for Alley Improvements between Avocado and Poppy)
appear by reference to the records of the proceedings of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, on the 9th day of November, 1953, was duly awarded the contract for the work hereinafter mentioned. 1190T, TH=FORE, the Party of the First Part, for the consideration hereinafter mentioned, promises and agrees with the said L. W. Covert, as Superintendent of Streets of said city aid not otherwise, that it will do and perform or cause to be done and performed in a good, worlananlike manner under the direction and to the satisfaction of the said Superintendent of Streets and furnish the necessary materials required for the execution thereof, which materials shall comply with the specifi- cations hereinafter mentioned and referred to and be to the satisfaction of the said Superintendent of Streets, all of the hereinafter mentioned' work or improvement, to wit: The grading, paving lvith plant mix material, construction of house sewer and water connections, reinforced concrete pipe and corrugated metal pipe storm drains, catch basins, outlets and appurtenant work in connection therewith in certain ai-leys and easements lying Southwesterly of Coast Boulevard, between Avocado Avenue and Poppy Avenue (Corona Del Mar), all as more particularly described in Resolution of Intention No. 4126, passed and adopted by the City Council of said city on the ]lath day of September, 1953 and on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 4126 and to the plans, profiles and drannrings No. 1438, consisting of 16 sheets, on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City of Newport Beach, and to the specifications for the said work heretofore adopted by the said City Council of said city and on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, and all of said plans, profiles, drawings and specifications heretofore approved by the said City Council are incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and reference is hereby made thereto for a more particular description of said work. It is hereby agreed by the Party of the First Part that it will, at its own cost and expense, furnish all necessary materials and labor for said work and improvement, and that the materials used therein shall comply with the said specifications and be to the satisfaction of the said Superintendent of Streets; and that it will, within 2,00 days from the date hereof, or within such further time as may be granted by the City Council of said city, complete the said work or improvement and turn the same over to the said Street Superintendent complete and ready for use and free and discharged of all claims and demands filed pursuant to Section 5292 of said "Improvement Act of 191111, whatsoever for or on account of any and all materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or the use of implements or machinery used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind, provided, that if the contractor disputes the correctness or validity of any claims filed, he may present to the 2 - Superintendent of Streets a surety bond to cover the amounts of any such claims, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 5295 and 5296 of said "Improvement Act of 191111 of said Streets and Highways Code. That said Party of the Second Part, acting in his official capacity as such Street Superintendent and not individually, hereby fixes the time for the commencement of said work or improvement to be within fifteen (15) days from the date hereof, and promises and agrees that upon the performance of the covenants aforesaid by the Party of the First Part, he will duly make and issue an assessment and diagram and attach a warrant thereto for the total amount of the cost and expenses of the work (including all incidental expenses as are necessarily incurred and chargeable to the work under these proceedings and authorized by the provisions of said Code, provided -that the Party of the First Part shall pay to the said Party of the Second Part such incidental expenses at the time and in the manner prescribed by said Code), and the cost of said work or improvement shall be at the following prices, to wit: Item Item with unit price written in words Unit Price 1. Plant -mixed surfacing, at EIGHT AND HALF CENTS per sq:. ft. . . . . . . . 0.035 2. Grading and sub -grade preparation, at FOUR AND ONE HALF CENTS per sq. ft. . . . . . . 0.o45 3. Water service house connection, at T'k7ENTY SIX AND 110/100 Dollars per sq. ft. 26.00 4. Sewer house connection, at MENTY SIX AND N01100 Dollars per sq. ft. . . . . . 26.00 5. Reconstructing sewer manholes to grade, at THIRTY AND N01100 Dollars, each . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 6. Reconstructing sewer lampholes to grade, at T11,71dTY FIVE AND N01100 Dollars, each . . . . . . . 25.00 7. Furnish and install reinforced concrete culvert pipe complete in place, at FOURTEEN AND 501100 per !in. ft. . . . . . . . . . 14-50 8. Furnish and install corrugated metal pipe, drain pipe complete in place, at FIVE AND 501100 Dollars per lin. ft.. . . . . . . . 5.50 9. Furnish m d install P.C.C. catch basins complete in place, at ONE HUNDRED AND N01100 Dollars . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 - 3 - 10. Furnish and. install P.C.C. outlet structure, complete in place, at ONE HUNDRED FIFTY AIM N0/100 Dollars, each 150.00 11. Construct P.C.C. Anchor Blocks, complete in place, at FIFTY AND NO/100 Dollars, each . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 12. Removal and construction of P.C.C. Aprons, complete in place, at FIFTY AND N0/100 Cents per sq. ft. . . . . . . . . 0.50 The Party of the First Part further agrees to pay not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract, as heretofore determined by the City Council of said city on the 13th day of October, 1953 in accordance with Sections 1770 to 1777, inclusive of the Labor Code of the State of California, and which said rates of per diem wages for said improvement so determined are as follows, to wit: Classification Per Diem Wage Watchman . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . $ 15.76 Carpenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.60 Cement finisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.56 Laborers, general or construction 16.40 Operators & tenders of pneumatic & electric tools vibrating machines & similar mechanical tools not separately classified herein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.08 Cement dumper (on l yd. or larger mixers & handling bulk cement) 18.08 Cribbers or shorers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19.28 Asphalt raker and ironer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.08 Concrete curer - impervious membrane . . . . . . . . . . . . 17.92 Fine grader (high+ray and street paving only) . . . . . . . . 17.20 Sewer pipe layer (excluding caulker) . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.88 Sewer pipe caulker (using caulking tools) . . . . . .. . . . 17.92 Mortarman. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16.80 Apprentice engineer, including fireman, oiler and greaser 17.84 Air compressor operator . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.80 Concrete or asphalt spreading, mechanical tamping or finishing machine operator . . . . . . 21.20 Concrete mixer operator - paving type and mobile mixer 22.00 Concrete mixer operator - skip type . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Material loader or conveyor operator . . . . . . . . . . . 18.80 Pavement breaker operator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.56 Pumpoperator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.80 Rolleroperator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20.56 Skip loader operator - wheel type . . t . . . . . . . . . 20.00 Tractor hi -lift shovel operator . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 23.04 Tractor operator - bulldozer, tamper, scraper or drag type shovel or boom attachments . . . . . . . . . . 21.20 Trenching machine operator . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 21.84 Drivers of dump trucks of less than4 yds water level 17.04 Drivers of dump trucks - 4 yds but less than 8 yds water level 17.28 Drivers of dump trucks - 8 yds but less than 12 yds water level 17.68 Drivers of dump trucks ® 12 yds but less than 16 yds water level Drivers of dump trucks - 16 yds or more water level . . . Drivers of trucks ® legal payload capacity less than 6 tons Drivers of trucks ® legal payload capacity between 6 & 10 tons Drivers of trucks ® legal payload capacity between 10 & 15 toms Drivers of trucks ® legal payload capacity between 15 & 20 tom Bricklayer and stonemason . . . . . . Bricklayer & stonemason foreman (17� p/hr more than journeyman) Bricktender . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asphalt plant fireman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asphalt or crushing plant engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . Heavyduty repairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motor patrol operator including any type of power blade . . . . Agy classifiea Lion oixiitted herein , not less than 18.32 20.08 17.o4 17.28 17.68 18.32 25.40 18.00 1g.76 21.20 21.20 22.32 16.40 Foremen, unless otrerudise separately classified, for carpenters, cement finishers, equipment operators and operating engineers, laborers and truck drivers, shall be paid not less than $1.40 per day more and all other foremen not separately classified shall be paid not less than $1.00 per day more than the journeyman rate for the craft involved.® The above listed rates are based upon a working day of eight (8) hours, being proportionately applicable to eight (8) hours or lews of employment in any one calendar day other than Saturdays, Sundays and the following seven legal holidays, to wit: New. -Year's Day, h1lemorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Armistice Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas, where any work is required in case of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life and property. For any working time of more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day and for time worked on Saturdays, Sundays and any of the aforementioned holidays, not less than one and one-half (l) times the specified rates shall be paid; provided, however, that notwithstanding the general provisions hereinabove set forth, the straight rates as specified for flagmen, guards or watchmen shall be applicable to a maximum of eight (8) hours of employment per calendar day, including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, for a total of not over forty (40) hours per week, but that not less than one and one-half (l-'��-) times such specified rates shall be paid, said flagmen, guards and watchmen for any time worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week It is further agreed that, pursuant to the provisions of Section 1775 of the Labor Code, the said Party of the First Part shall forfeit as a penalty to the said City of Newport Beach the sum of Ter. Dollars ($10®00) for each calendar day or portion thereof for each laborer, workman or mechanic miployed who is paid less than the stipulated prevailing rates for any work done under this contract, by it or by arW subcontractor under it, in violation of the provisions of this agreement* ® 5 It is further agreed by the parties to this agreement that, under it, eight (8) hours of labor shall constitute a legal days work and said Party of the First Part shall not require or permit any laborer, workman or mechanic or any subcontractor employed to perform any of the work included in this contract to labor more than eight (8) hours during any one calendar day, except in case of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life or property and except as provided in Section 1817 of said Labor Code; and it is further stipulated and agreed that the Party of the First Part shall forfeit as a penalty to the said City of Newport Beach the sun of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each laborer, workman or mechanic employed in the execution of this contract, by it or by any subcontractor under it, upon any of the work included in this contract for each calendar day during which such laborer, workman or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than 8 hours., in violation of the provisions of Sections 1810 to 1816 inclusive of said Labor Code. It is further agreed that the Party of the First Part, or any subcontractor doing or contracting to do any part of this work con- templated by this agreement, will use only such unmanufactured articles, materials and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, an only such manufactured articles, materials and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials and supplies mined, produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in th United States, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 4300 to 4305 in lusive of the Government Code of the State of California. It is also understood that serial bonds, to represent unpaid assessments each amounting to Twenty-five Dollars ('2-5.00) or more and be ring interest at the rate of simper cent (6%) per a.nnum, shall be is ued hereunder in the manner provided by the said 1Improvement Act of 191111, being Part 5, Division 7 of the said Streets and Highways Code, said bonds extending over a period ending nine (9) years from the second day of January next succeeding the next October 15th following their date. - 6 - And, it is further agreed and expressly understood by the parties: to this agreement that in no case, except where it is otherwise provided by law, as hereinbefore provided, will the said City of Newport Beach or any officer thereof, be liable for any portion of the expense of the work aforesaid, nor for any delinquency of persons or property assessed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pasties: hereto have caused this contract and agreement to be duly executed with all the formalities required by law, on the day and year in this Agreement and Contract first above writteno STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of SULLY M-=L ER CONTRACTING 30. C OM?ANY By Party of the First Part . t� L. Vd�. COVER , Su—pe—rintendent-o"T SEFeats of the City of Newport Beach, California Los Angeles ss. ON Tars 2 nd ` day of December A. D., I9 5 O , before me, M. S. BANS a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared E. B. MILLER , known to me to be the PRESIDENT of the SULLY -MILLER CONTRACTING COMPANY the Corporation that executed the within Instrument, known to me to be the person who executed the within Instrument, on behalf of the Corporation, therein named, and acknowledged to me that such Corporation executed the same. IN WrrNESS WEEREOF, I have hereunto � ,s�et my and and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first c�1��v� w�t�. Party of the Second Part ACKNOWLEDGMENT — CORPORATION — WOLCOTTs FORM 222 Notary Public in and for said County and State. My Commission Expires Feb. 2. 1955 — 7 BOND FOR FAITWUL PERFORMANCE COMPANY KNOff ALL MW BY THESE PRESENTS that we, SULLI MILLEN, CONTRACTING JUL, as Principal, and Pany , a corporation, organized and existing wader and by virtue of the lm s of the State of i"Ai ✓; as Surety, are jointly and severally bound unto the City of Newport Beach, California, in the sum of THIRTEEN THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY NINE AND 501100 Dollars ($13,489a50), la it arloney of the United States of America, to be paid to the said City of Newport Beach, for which paywent well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our and each of our heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns;, jointly and several],- by these presents. The condition of tYLis obligation is such that, if the above bounded Principal, its heirs, successor-, executors, adminis-tra.tors and assigns shall in all things stand to and abide by and well and truly keep and faithfully perform all the covenants, conditions and agreements of that certain contract made between said Principal, as contractor, and L. Mr. COVERT, as Superintendent of Streets of the City of Newport Beach, of even date herewith for performing the following work, to vgit: All work described in said contract hereto attached and referred to for a more particular description of said work, or cause the same to be faithfully kept and performed in the manner and as therein spec•efiee,, then the above obligation shall be void, otherwise, it shall remain in full force and. effect® WITNESS our herds and seals this ' -:�--Iday of !i- c c= U�. ��e�� , 1953 • SULLY -KILLER CONTRACTING n. C OMPANY BY Principal r. I U., A ora io _-r this By u i �� •2 �� s �'rn ;l g ac Surety ®1 1 The within and foregoing bond is to my satisfaction, and I hereby approve the same this 210'day of Qccer» iei'° 1953- over , Superintendent of ets of the City of Newport Beach, California* 2 BOND FOR LABOR AND MATERIALS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that we, SULLY MILLER �~ COMPANY 6'eae�a! li�s�.;r:;nce C CONTRACTING IM•, as Principal, and o m nany a corporation, organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of , as Surety, are jointly and severally bound unto the City of Newport Beach, California, in the sum of TNENTY SIK THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED SEVENTY NINE AND N01100 Dollars ($26,979.00), lawful money of the United States of America, to be paid as hereinafter provided, for which payments well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our and each of our heirs, successors, executors, administrators and assigns, jointly and severally by these presents. WHEREAS, the above bounded Principal has been awarded and is about to enter into that certain contract hereto annexed and made a part hereof, with L. W. COVERT, Superintendent of Streets of the City of Newport Beach, to do all the work described in said contract hereto attached and referred to for a particular description of said work. NOW, THEREFORE, if the said Principal or its subcontractors shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender or other supplies or the use of implements or machinery used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for a y work or labor thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act of the State of California, with respect to such work or improvement, the said Surety will pay the same to an amount not exceeding the sum above specified in this bond and, also, in case suit is brought upon this bond, a reasonable attorneys fee to be fixed by the Court. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations entitled to file claims under the provisions of the rclmprovement Act of 19111', Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and all such persons, companies and corporations and their assigns shall have a right of action in any suit brought upon this bond. WITNESS our hands and seals this 2 '�--y day of Dgr,C-', u h e,,-- , 1953 • SULLY -MILLER CONTRACTING M.COMPANY Principal r '�-• a• _L7 ac I 1 �� Surety The within and foregoing bond is to any satisfaction, and I hereby approve the same this 2 nod day of1953 - W. covert, superintendent of Streets of the City of Newport Beach, California 2 CITY' OF BFACH STATES OF CALIFO.UTA 3 P E C I F I C A T I 0 N S For the linrover.ient of Certain Alleys South-mesterly of Coast oulevard. between Avocado Avenue and Poppy Avenue in the City of Ne74port Beach Adopted by the City Council of the City of Nerport Beach _ on the day of 19 }_ Co K. Priest, City Clerk x a� Approved by rity Erarg veer .. i HOTICS INVITING t IdOFC)S a,L INS 9 HUCTIONS TO it 2a .i LI S0 6� 8A c) a iic 12. 16. 17. BIDS BIDDSiS Securing Documents Deposit Proposals ithdra�na3 of aid Agreement and Bonds Interpretations of Dram-Ings aryl S'JOc7.aments :Mate and Local Labor and Material 'Requ-iements Opening of rids Award or Rejection of Bias Bidders Interested in'More than C-ne Bid Bands Spacial Notice Assignment of Contract Insurance Execration of Contract Bands and Insurance Local. Labor GENERAL R,.,4,UIRFry1AZN` S it, Definition of Terms 2. Plans 3£ Notes on Plates 41* 4Ci. S m Sub-contractors60 Materials and Samples 7. Supervisions 8. Inspections fit. Set -i.ng Stakes 1.01 Fxamina"tion of Noric 11. Methods and Appliances 12,, Labor l3� ,Freservetion of Monuments Remvi ng Obstructions 15,; Public Utilities 16. Maintenance of rwdsting Improvements 1FF'm Defective '7ork 18. Barr"iers, Lights, ?tco 14. Observing Lays and Ordinances 20. United States Government Regulations in Navigable "raters 21c Contractors to Furnish Boats etc. 22. Streets to be Inept Open 234 Loss or Damage 24. Fire I%ydrants, Access to 25. Fees and Royalties 260 .7orkman's Compens^tion Insurance Relating to " 7ork s K h4 at. a 21 3 3 Jy 3 4 4 k, 9 9 9 9 9 NIDIfi. ( Coate d) 27. Hours of Labor 9 28. Safety Requirements 9 29. Prevailing 'ages 10 30, Alien Labor 2.0 3nI. Labor Discrimination 10 :32n Domestic Uaterials 10 3,3® Registration of Gontractorsi 10 34. Pestorati.o&a of Streets and Sidewalks 10 35. Froteesti ^n of Nark and Meaning Up n 36m A�.lmvabla Variation �. 37m Final. Inspection l� CONSTRUCTION DWAILS 11 Special Provisions 1-» 2, Plant—mLxed surfacing l 30 Grading and Subs -grade Preparation 12 4. eater Service House Connections 12 5a Sewer House Connections 12 6.� Reconstruction Swrer Uanholes and Sever 7Lampholes to Grade 13 7. Reinforced Concrete Culvert Pipe 2.3 ao Corrugated Metal Drain Pipe 3.3 90 Catch Basins and Outlet Structures 14 101, P. C® C. Alley Aprons V1 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS Pursuant to statute and Resolution No. 4148, adopted on the 13th day of October, 1953 by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, and on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, ordering the work described in said resolution, to wit: The grading, paving with plant mix material, construction of house sewer and water connections, reinforced concrete pipe and cor- rugated metal pipe storm drains, catch basins, outlets and appurte- nant work in connection therewith in certain alleys and easements lying Southwesterly of Coast Boulevard, between Avocado Avenue and Poppy Avenue (Corona del Mar), all as more particularly de- scribed in. Resolution of Intention No. 4126, passed and adopted by the City Council of said city on the 14th day of September, 1953 and on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to said Reso- lution of Intention No. 4126 and to the plans, profiles and drawings No. 438, consisting of 16 sheets, on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City of Newport Beach, and to the specifications,for the said work heretofore adopted by the said City Council of said city and on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city, and all of said plans, profiles, drawings and specifications heretofore approv- ed by the City Council are incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and reference is hereby made thereto for a more particular descrip- tion of said work..'- Said City Council has determined and declared that, the contem- plated work and improvement heretofore mentioned was, in the opinion of said City Council, of mbre than local or ordinary public benefit and the said City Council has made the expenses of said work charge- able upon a district. For the particular description of the said. dis- trict, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention No. 4126. Said Council has determined and declared that serial bonds, bear- ing interest at the rate of six per cent (60/,,) per annum and extend- ing over a period ending nine (9) years from the second day of Janu- ary next succeeding the next October 15th following their date, will be issued hereunder in the manner provided by the "Improvement Act of 1911", being Part 5, Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, to represent each assessment of twen- ty-five dollars ($25.00) or. more remaining unpaid for thirty (30) d`ys after the date of recording the warrant. All of the work herein ordered shall be done and carried through in pursuance of an act of the legislature of the State of California, designated the "Improvement • Act of 1911", being Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code. Said City Council, pursuant to the Labor Code of the State of California, has ascertained and determined that the general prevail- ing rates of per diem wage in the locality in which the said work herein described is to be performed, for each craft or type of work- man or mechanic needed to execute the contract and also the general prevailing rates for legal holidays and overtime work for each craft or type of workman or mechanic, to be as follows: Classification Per Diem Wags Watchman..................................................................................$15.76 Carpenter............. :............................................................. ........ 21.60 Cementfinisher....................................................................... 22.56 Laborers, general -or construction ........................................ 16.40 Operators & tenders of pneumatic & electric tools vi- brating machines & similar mechanical' tools not separately classified herein ............................................ 18.08 Cement dumper (on 1 yd. or larger mixers & hand- ling bulk cement)............................................................ 18.08 Cribbers or shorers.................................................................. 19.28 Asphalt raker and ironer ...................................................... 18.08 Concrete curer —impervious membrane ............................ 17.92 Fine grader (highway and street paving only) .............. 17.20 Sewer pipe layer (excluding caulker) ................................ 18.88 Sewer pipe caulker (using caulking tools) ...................... 17.92 Mortarman.................................................................................. 16.80 Apprentice engineer, including fireman, oiler and greaser................................................................................ 17.84 Air compressor operator......................................................... 18.80 Concrete or asphalt spreading, mechanical tamping or - finishing machine operator .... ....................................... 21.20 Concrete mixer operator —paving type and mobile mixer.................................................................................... 22.00 Concrete mixer operator —skip type ..............•...................•• 20.00 Material loader or conveyor operator :............................... 18.80 TO THE 91OWN&UM CITY C=GIL City of -Nmport Beach California Gw%1*,ww1vt r,,e urAarAgned hereby proposes and agrees to 1:,equlra-d zn mp,twrial, ibranssportatio% plant, tools and servioes fOP 'Ile ,rV,'-1oy,q so'Fathwasterly of Coast Boulevard between Avocado Avanue and lFoppy C,-,, -zzm!op 0;�4 oorwtw-�aplated by Resolution of Intention No. W6, of the City Cotincill of' the Cit,�,r oal Mwopw,-t Beach, aryl in strict con foxidmay vith th-, plww wid th-ero?nr by the City &,glaser,, at the following prices to-wito Its Item with Unit Price Written in Words 1. Flant-mtyEr2 smarfacin8j, at par sq o ft. nd sub -graft prepexatlon, at per sq. ft. Nate r eervice house connection, at --e- 4. Somr house conneadong at P r awah 5,, Rownatrueting sewer manholes to grade, ai', Vw r e a (31h 6h k4ecorastmeting cower lampholas to grade, e. /-,o /,-, per ead 7. Airr-ish wid inetall reinforced coneret& cuavert pips aorq)lote in place,, at por lin. 29t. B. Fwmlsh and install corrugated metal pipe., d-rain pipe __ eoV,lete in place, at -2/ij 4�19� per lin. ft. :� inatc,21 !?,, C. C, , aFit acuMa Cut7iD'i f k 2 ez6r-1 - C ot A,-- 2dz/L.f 10. 1Puzmish and Install P. CO C, outlet structure, co le in nor aa& 11, Gonstruct P;, C. C. Anchor Blocks, complete in place,, vt der ea C.10 1-2, 'Reanovai arxl construction of P. C,, C. aPrOrav aOmPl-,,Ue 5a1 per sq. 'gig plaea, at If awarded the contract, the underaigned hervby aglree5 to e-ontract and furnish the necessary bonds vrithin Wentay-rive (25) da,;'--, V'ha first publication of *Notice of Award" of said oontract� and to begi�i thereafter within fifteen (15) days from the date of the ca-mitioa of the cont-nact. Vhe undersigned has examined the location of the PrOPO.-i"A W01 4t , Is jfarailiar with the plans and specifications, aiad the loca-1 corkUtions -1-t the rel,ace the work is to be done. Fhclosed is er s �n certified ches'lt. or cashiers cheok No. of the . Bank, Zor 0 whie4 U, 7at s —lesthean t*p Rer=een(�of the aggregate ;Wo—w�t —1 bide po-,sb!b� X. - VG tn-u-q City of Namport Beach, California and whiei is liven as a guara"Itoaed to the �1.rx:hzrotEned,, that the undersigned will enter into the contract is awnrd The undersigned further agrees that-, in cave o-default in the required contract, vrith necessary bonds, within the time above the proceeds of the check or bond acccapanyjr4 this bid zhall becoato the pm-p- erty of the City of Newport Beach. I WCity plaoss it provido3 that 3xky legal o bond vill be acceptable by the Ci action brought art the bond may be brought for a least 6 vWnths aftz-�r the breach of any condition of the bond. There shall be no limitation as to -the time of srgr mn.q ard CoWlaint in arW such action. Signature of Bidd-W —ZaLzka Business Address 'or Tel No. Cantractorgs License Not Dated this -9 day ofv. 19 -,f 3 COX BROS. CONSTRUCTION BOX C .5TANTOINLI CALIFORNIA Orcn-e County MWWLD E. Cox-, T >7 ALA. iV HODMUCK D. COX MAT. 'hLW A— ArOrM4 The fd2l*u!jW quanUt1w vdU ba used In comparlxw tgwblds roeol-v-4, item NO. I 267,o 506 Sm pare Feert it-= NO. 2 267a506 S�aara Faeb RM No �j 175 Eavh -Ttm N:, o. 4 159 Each 1, -%'-, a a TRW. 5 21 awt. Item . 6 12 sach Itlare Na. 7 130 Lin. ?eAt st'sm- wbl a 1,,013 Lin. 'Feab x tm L"10, 9 6 Each it 170, 10 2 Bach Item %. 2.1 16 Fla Q A% Item Wo. 12 601) Sqmam F oeti, INSTRUCTIONS TO D. DDEN 2, 1. Secliring Docurpentst flans, specifications and other contract document forms wJ 11 be we &.lable for examination without change and copies may be secured at the; office of the City ?,hgineer in the City Hall, Newport teach, California. 2, p2posite A deposit of Fifteen Dollars (015a00) is racrai.red of each bidder Y^rho desires to secure plans, specifications and other contract document fora -dii_ch deposit is a guarantee that such documents twill be rettir-med in good condition to the City Engineer not later than one hundred (100) hours after bids on the project have been opened, and is liable to forfeiture if such doctmenrs are. not ^eturned iari.thi.n said time. .3uch dociunents are the property of the City of use v� port Eeach, and are loaned to the Bidder until bids are due. The deposit shall not be construed to be the purchase price of any part of these documents. ili.dders are requested, should they decide not to submit a bid, to retumn such documents as soon as possible after such decision is made. b Profit Bids to receive consideration shall be made in accordance with the following innstructionst (a) All proposals Faust be made upon blank forms to be obtain'? from the City &gineer at his office in the City Hall. All proposals must give the prices proposed, both in writing and figures, and must be signed by the bidder, t,rith his address. if the proposal is made by an individual, his name and post -office address mast be shown. If made by a fire or fpartffems a the name and post -office address of each member of the firm or partnership must be shown. If made by a corporation, the proposal must show the name of the state under the laws of which the corporation was chartered and the names, titles, and business addresses of the presidents secretary and treasurer. (b) Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the w*rk to be done. Alternative pro')osals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications swill be considered. (c) Aids shall be accompanied with a certified or.cashier's check, or a bidder's bond for an amount not less than ten per cent (10%) of the bid made payable to the order of the City of Nea%port Beach. Said cheek or bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder -rill enter into a contract if awarded the work and in case of refusal or failure to enter into said contract, the check or bond, as the case may be, shall be forfeited to the City of Newport Beach. 4. (d) Nith each and every bid, the biddAer shall fun statement of hi!s technical ability and of hi s experieY.ce in construction work (e) Before submitting a bid, bidders shall careft,,l.l ,y exank ino the plans, read the specifications, and the fees of oche::° contract documents, shall visit the site of ivor,: and shall fully inform themselves as to all existing conditions ate, limitations, and shall include in the bid a sum to cover the cost of all items included in the contract. (fa Bich shall be delivered to the City Clerk of Newport Peach on or before the day and hour set for the opening of bids, in the advertised Notice to Contractors, enclosed in a sealed envelope provided therefor, and bearing the title of the work and the nacre of the bidder. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to see that his bid is re- ceived in proper time. AAy bid received after the sched- uled closing time for receipt of bids i,.ri l be returned 'to the bidder unopened® '.'dithdrawal of Bids Any bidder may t�-ithdrary his bid, either personally or by telegraphic or tmitten request, at any time prior to the scheduled time for recei p,t of bids. 5. reement and Bondst The form of Agreement, which the successful bidder, as contnactor, Lvill be required to execute, and the forms of bonds ,*iich he vri.11 be required to furnish, are on file at the office of the City ,ngineer. These forms may be examined upon request. bo Intea�ret_ ations of Drawings and Documentsi If any person eontemplati,np, submitting a bid for the proposed con- tract is in doubt as to the true meaning, of any part of the plans, specifica- tions, or other proposed contract documents,.or find discrepancies in, or omissions from the dra�,ings or specifications,. he may submit to the City Engineer a i-mitten request for an interpretation thereof. The person sub- mitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. The City of Newport Beach will not -be responsible for any other explanations or inter- pretations of the proposed documents. 7. State and Local Labor and Material Requirementse Attention is called to the State and Local Labor and Material Require- ments, which form a part of the Agreement or Specifications. 8. Opening of Bidst Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at the time set in the advertised Notice to Contractors, in the Council. Chamber of the City Council in the City Hall, Ne•,vport Bench, California. In cases where only one bid is received for a contract, such bid will be publicly opened and read aloud in - 2 m the usual manner. l'icide a, or their represA. : � d Gthe�° �JPresent aL! -5. mcay 'J t he opening a,41lryen=�a,t 9<1 Award or Rejection of Bidss The contract rrlll be awarded to the lowest responsible bi ddaa also o proposal complies with all the recadrements prescribed. The City Council. of Newport ':each, however, reserves the right to reject any or all bias, and to w-nive any informality in bids received. The al-jard of the contMet, if it be awarded, Y^,rill be made mithi.n a reasonable time after the opening of p:roposai sA 10. Bidders Interested in More than One Bids No person, firm or corporation, shU 1 be allowed to make or file, or be interested in more than one bits for the same work. A person, r roc or corporation, who has submitted a sub -proposal to a bidder, or who has outoted prices on materials to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from slfbmiitii'W a sub -proposal or quoting to other bidders, Bonddes The successful bidder, simultaneously with the execution of the Agreement, «ill be required to furnish a labor and material bond in an amount equal to fifty percent (501) of the contract price, and a faithful perfcn5,�-- ance bond in an amount aquas to Twenty-five percent (25%) of the contl act price; said bonds shall be secured from a ;surety company satisfactory to the City pf Ne1aport Beach. 12o �peciai Notices Bidders are required to inform themselves bully of the conditiono relating to the construction and labor under which the Cork indll be or is now beia%; performed, and the contractor must employ, so far as possible, s-ich methods and means in the e=rryiW, out of his work as will not cause any interruption or interference •,,-Ith any other contractor. 13. Assignwnt of Contracts No assignment by the contractor of any contract to be entered into hereunder or any part thereof, or of funds to be received thereunder by the contractor, will be recognized by the awarding authority unless such assign- ment has had the prior approval of the awarding authority. No Assignment will receive the approval of the awarding authority unless the instrument of assign - went contains a clause to the effect that is agreed that the funds to bo paid the assignee under the assignment are subject to a prior lien for services rendered or materials supplied for the performance of the work called for in said contract in favor of all persons, firms, or corporations rendering such services or supplying such materials. Provided, that this provision shall not prohibit the contractor from assigning the benefits arising out of the contract. lid. Insurances The bidder's attention is specifically directed to the insurance requirements of the contraact documents. w36 15 o C1 t$OY3 eaf 2ntP8S!, The contrast shall be signed by the au®cessful bidder and ;-e3tX—Mcd together � dth all required bonds, %itKn twmtyrft" (25) days after fens first publication of Notice of Award. Ho proposal shall be considered bi d- ing upon the City until the a ze aution of the contracts 16o Bords and Inenrancee The successful biddar will be required, all things being equals to secure compensation insurance (unless previously Placed) fa9ithftl performa ee bond, and laborer's and materialmen's bond through an agent or broker residi in the City of Nvq ort Beach. Such agent or broker shall have resided d in tha City of Nevport Beach for a period of one year prior to the publication of Notice, InvitUW Bids. 17e Looal Lftre All things being equal., preference in the perfaraeanes of labor shell be given to a bona fide resident of the City of Xwgx rt Beach. For the purpose) of degterminIM prefereeaegees a bona fide resident is hereby determined to ba Z, person whose regular residence has been, for at least one year eorntar uctasly prior to the publication of the Notice Inviting Bids for the work on v:rMelh 6 u'& labor is to be performed, within the City limits of the City of Newport- &8SQh Irn the event that the;reare; not a sufficLenat number of qualified Nevort Beach residents available to do the work without delay or inesffi aieneys the cogntractor msy, capon vasitten application W 'after approval by the City nginaer, ploy such non-residents as may be required to properly pearform . thea work. The con- tractor shall keep the City FAVineer fully informed as to the: residence of all men employed on the work, either directly or on sub -contracts, 4o CITY OF U3-;-%P0R'I' CALIFORNIA STANDARD SPECIFICATION NO. 70 FOR GENERAL RF�UIR + 6hTS 1. Definition of Terms.-.7herever the words in this sectaon, or prinouns used in their stead, are found in the Specifications and Contm- c W Inccum ,.zt,s, they shah, have the meaning here given. The CITY, sometimes termed the Second Party, shall mean the City of Newport Beach, in the Stnte of California. The CITY COUNCIL, shall mean the City Council of the City of N�&. rt Beach. The CITY SNGINSM, shall mean the City Engineer of the City of Ne-Tort Beach, acting directly or through properly authorized agents, such agents acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to thorn. SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS or STRELT SUPERINTENDENT shall mean the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Newport Beach, acting directly or through properly authorized agents, such agents acting within the scope of the particular duties entrusted to them, The word CONTRACTOR, someti.rms called the First Party, shall mean be party or panties contracting, writh the City to perfon i. the Smek covered by the contract. The word PLANS means all plans, profiles, maps or draivings (designated) plans) adopted by the City Council for the work or improvement. 2. Planse The work specified shall be done in accordance i' th the plwns hereto attached and made a part of these specifications. Copies of plains and specifications furnished by the Engineer shall be kept on the mrk, and access thereto shall, at all times, be accorded the Engineer® 3. 111otes on Plarnse Special provisions in the farm of notes or details, modifyiw. these specifications in particular cases, may be embodied in the plans, and, in sucheases such special provisions shall supercede thesis specifications in those particulars. 4. 7orke The -ork to be done under these specifications shall include the furnishing of all. l bor, material., service, and equipment necessary or appurtenant to the construction and completion of all of the work shown on the plans, in accordasncerrith these specific -Lions and in accordance !t1th the Resolution of Intention therefor All ,work shall, during its progress, and upon completion, conform to lines, elevations, and grades as shown -on said plans. w5- 5. 8,ub- Contractors a No sub -contractors will be engaged in the work of construction will, be considered as o-Z 6. Materials and 5 lest ic11 materials rest be of specified fully equal to s::mples, ,%,here samples are required. The contractor Ohn t' furnish to the Superintendent of Streets for testa vhenaver recluested azu'-, free of charge, samples of all materials proposed to be used in the Rejected material mast be immediately removed from the 11or k by the ccnt$ aet- 0 7, and shall not be brought again upon the �vrka Each day the contractor shall furnish the Superintendent of Streots with a dupliczte cony of all delivery slips and shipment tags or slips for all material delivered on the work. Tags or slips shall show the actualIquantity of material received on the ,mark. 7. Supervisions All work done hereunder shall be done in a thorough and workmanlike 'inner, under the direction and to the satisfaction of the `upea=- intendant of Streets, and the materials used sha" l cotmay t-ith these speci.f3 cations and be acceptable to the Superintendent of Streets. .'.ork she,-1 be commenced at such time and at such points as may be approved by the 3-aperin- tendent of Streets, and shall be carried on diligently and without unnecessary or unreasonable delay* a. ectiona The contractor shall prosecute the work only in the presence of the Superintendent of Streets or authorized representative, any work done in the absence of said Superintendent of Streets or his authorized representative shall be subject to rejection. The contractor shall give written notice to the Superintendent of Streets at least twenty-four (2,4) hours before beg:irma.rag ay work and shall furrish said Superintendent of Streets all reasonable facilities for obtaining full information respecting progress and manner of doing the work and the character of materi.alsa 9. Sett;.ng� Stakes.s The contractor shall give twenty-�°°our (2,14) hours notice in waiting when he mill require the service of the, City FxA, i.neer for laying out any portion of the work. The contractor shall preserve all stakes set for line, grades or measurements of the work in their proper places until authorized to remove then by the City Engineer. Any expense inferred in replacing said stakes, which the contractor may have failed to preserve) shall be borne by the contractor. At no time shall less than three (3) consecutive grade points be used in common so that any variation from a straight line may be detected and in case any such discrepancy is found, it must be reported to the City engineer. OtherAse the contractor shall be responsible for any error in grade of the finished-mork. l o. Examination of ''orks Bidders must examine and judge for themselves as to the location of the proposed work, the nature of the excavation to be made, and the work to be done. The plans for the wok will show condtions as they are supposed, or believed by the City ,bgineer to exists but it is neither intended nor to be inferred that the conditions as shown thereon constitute a represen� tation by the City or its officers that such conditions are actually existent, nor shall the city or any of its officers be liable for any loss sustained by the contractor as a result of am variance between conditions as shagym on the 6 nlans and tale act -WO., conditions revsalc-1 dilax-ing, the r_x%,,.,ress oz` othervise. 11. Methods liancese The contractor shall uue --ach mathwa1a, aqu:LPMNi-T:11-, and appliances for the performances of the work, that will secure -,,joek Of first class quality and sufficient to complete the woxOk in the time nfTreedi ilroan. The Superintendent of Streete may order the contractor to irpr%-ve, or increase such methods, equipment and appliances if in his oprdon, ny~ bt inadequate or insufficient, bur failure of the SupeeIntendent of' Stree-,�_- to make such order will not relieve the contractor from his obligations to perfon-Im the work in accordance with the specifications and within the time -required. The contractor shall pile, house and protect from aAv daorimga, all .ceunnt, Joint compounds pipe, brick,, sand, steel or aiv other materials used on the work, to the satisfaction of the Superintendent of Streets. 12. Labors Any superintendents foreman, laborer or other persons employed on the T.-jork by the contractors iiho fails or refuses to perfom the -,Ork in th® manner specified herein, shall be discharged irm.ediately aryd such person -hall not again be employed on the nrork, At all.. times during 'the absence of the contractor from the work, he must leave a competent agent or superintendent in charge; and all notices, cc.r.q=ni cations, orders or instruction given, sent or to be served upon such 1gent, or supe.rintendent shall be considered as havinp, been servcd upon the contractor. 11, Preservation of Monumentse The contractor shall not disturb aru monurnwents or stakes found on the line of the improvements i-dthout pervission from the City .Tngineer, and he shall bear the expense of resetting any monuments or stakes which may be disturbed without permission. 14. Removing Obstruction' '.then the proper completion of the rrork required their temporary or permanent removalt the contractor sha11 at his vvn expense remove and rithout unreasonable ddlV, temporarily or permanently repla,le or relocate in a workmanlike manner and to the satisfeetion of the :�uperintendtnnt of Streets, all water pipes, gas pipes$ drainage lines) irrigation lines, pipe lines, conduits, culverts,, roadep driv&ayss fences, bridgesp railroad trackse, vr1res, poles, towers, retaining walls, buildings, curbs, gutters, cement -ralksp trees, palms, shrubss larmss and all other improvements of whatever character not required by law to be removed by the ormer thereof® and all such improve- ments temporarily removed shall be maintained until permanently replaced, all at the contractor's expense. No trees, palms, shrubbery or ornamental vepetation shall be removed with- out first obtaining) in viriting, the consent of the Superintendent of Streets. 15. Public Utilities# In case it should be necessary to nove the property of any o-,,7ner oF a public 11 lity or franchise, the cost of which, because of the terms of any franchise or for any other reasono must be borne by the oiF,mer thereof, such oififfier !,,rills upon proper application by the contractor, be noti- fied by the 3uperintendent of Streets to move such property within a specified reasonable time, and the contractor shall not interfere with said property until after the expiration of the time specified. s 7 - In it should be necessary to move perty of any public utility or any other property durira, the work, the cost of rhieh is not required to be borne by the o=ner 1-11to:+;-",�0`',_ -" contractor shall bear all ecpenses incident to the remwial or temporary s w.ns tenance of such property in a manner satisfactory to the on er° thertx,f, it being understood that in such cases the .,,,Ter has the option of doing such work with his ors forces permittinf; the viork to be done by the contractor. The right is reserved to the City and to o mers of public utilities =,.rd franchises to enter at any time upon any streetp alleys right of way or ea e— meat for the purpose of malting changes in their property made necessary by the �^zorac and for the purpose of maintaining and m,akirtg repairs in their p€ o- perty. lb. Maintenance of 'Existing IMrovementst sinless otherwise indicated on this plans or in these specifications, or unless other ss called. for by the ocJner thereof, all water, pas, oil or irrig.:tion lines, lighting, poT°.er o: te' aphone conduits or ,tires, or se -or lines, structures or house connectyons in place, and other surface or sub -surface structures or Lines, shall be maintained by thiy contractor during the progress of the mrk and shall not be disturbed, disron, neeted or damaged by him during the progress of the ciorks provided that shou = the contractor in the performance of the work disturb, disconnect or dar-r-.ge any of the above, all expenses., of °;,Thatever nature; arising from such disturbances or in replacing or repair thereof, shall be borne by the contractor. 17. Defective .'Yorkc No.work -hich is defective in its construction or defi.ci.en.t in any of the requirements of these specifications car ll be considered as accepted in consequence of the failure of any officer of the City or Inspector connected. Ath the cork, to point out said defects or deficiency during; construction. The contractor shall correct any imperfect work, whenever discovered., before the final acceptance of the vorko 18. Barriers, L. ts, L lice The contractor shall keep good and sufficient guards around said work, by fence or othenri.se, to prevent accident, and s:' al provide and maintain all necessary guards, barriers, temporary bridges, watch- man and lights. The contractor shall hold the City and all officers thereof harmless from any and all suits for damages ae&si.r9g from or out of and during the performance of the worko or any portion thereof, and before the same has been accepted. 19. Observing Laces and Ordinancest The contractor shall observe the laws o�" the State of California in regard to public improvements and contracts, and all ordinances of the City of Newport Beach or of the County of Uranpe in which any work is performed under the contract. The contractor shall take out and pay for all necess^ry permits before starting rsork. 20, United States "overrnent ?Ze ations Relating.to '.Pork in Navigaable iaterss The contractor shall familiarize himself av3th and shall comply -with all regulat— ions of the United States Departments of ';ar and Commerce and any other authority having jurisdiction of navigable watersa applying to the cork done in the contract. In addition, the contractor shall familiarize himself vrith the permit issued by the 77ar Department under i7hich the work shall be done, and shall comply with all provisions,embodied therein. M 8 � 21. Contractors to Furnish Boats etc$ The contractor will be requested by the Superintendent of Streets, to furnish hire such boats, bo '�,mn: z, laborers and material forming a part of the ordirka 7 and usual equ:i;�- nt znawi cress of the plant as may be reasonably necess,:ry in inspecting are, S� the z,.ork in the Harbor `•raters. He shall also furnish, establish and in good order all range =,..rks, stakes, gauges, and buoys required for the proper execution of the work. 22. Streets to Be Kept Opens .lhere necessax, streets in which urork 13 beitkg, done may be closed at any time, provided that each alternate street cr°oss-ing is kept open. This requirement may be voided for periods of not to e:iceed fort eight (48) hours where directed by the Superintendent of Streets. The contractor shallprovide and maintain all necessary detours and ye s= orary bridges. 23. moss or Dania o All loss or damage arising from the nature of the <<;�rk to be done, or from any unforseen obstruction or difficulties, either natural or artificial, which may be encountered in the performance of the mrk or from an;;T action of the elements or otherzri.se, during the progress of the work and before acceptance thereof, or from any act or omission on the part of the coat-rac r, or any agent or person employed by him, occurring in the course of the vork, shall be sustained and borne by the contractor. 24. Fire Iiydrt-.nts, Aec�• ess toe Free access shall be at all times, to all fire hydrants. 25. Fees and Royaltiese All fees or royalties for an:! patented invented article or arrangement in any manger connected -tith the rnrk, or "ith the specifications, shall be included in the price stated in the proposal, and the contractor shall protect and hold the City harmless against any and aU dem;,.nds or claims for such fees or royalties, -hether such demands or claims are filed during the life of the contract or after its completion. 26. .,orkman's Compensation InsuranceeThe contractor shall maintain adequate _orkmzn's Compensation Insur=once under the lav!s of the State of California for all labor employed, by him or by any sub -contractor under him *.rho may, come Athin the protection of such '.dorkmen's Compensation Laws of the State of California, and shall provide ,,rhere practicable, employer's general liability insurance for the benefit of his employees, and the employees of arq subcontractor under him not protected by such compens,-tion laws, and proof of such insurances satisfact- ory to the City, shall be given by filing certifi` c,.:tes of such insurance �+iith the City. 27. Hours of Labor$ The Contractor shall forfeit, as penalty to the City of Newport Beacho Ten Dollars (�' o) for each laborer, t�►rkman, or mechanic employed in the execution of the contract by him, or by any subcontractor under him, upon an.: of the r,ork herein mentioned, for each calendar day during; which said laborer, workman, or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code, and in particular, Sections 1810 to 1816 thereof, inclusive. 28, Safety Rectuire$nentsv The contractor shall com;�ly with all rules and regu- lations of the Industrial Accident Commission of the Stato of California, relat ing to the work to be done, and shall promptlY provide the safet-r sanitary and ®ga $8 1a.<?-v be r G-'qu:3.S'_-:z by pi (?p:%2"'.l,J he State: of Cal ifor ia,,, 29a f'regrailin&Mai The Contractor shall forfAt as penalty to the art 4, of Nv,- rt Bi ch Ten Dollars (-J10) for each laborei-, rmorkrnn, or employed, for each calendar day or portion thereof, such laborer, wPr1;r,,%j1, or mechanic is paid lays than the genera►l prevail ne rate of s ages herein.,. after stipulated for any ryork done under the attached contract, by him, or by any subcontractor wider him, in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code, and in particular, Sections 1770 to 1781 thereof, inclusive. The prevailing rates so determ:-ned by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach gill be set forth in the Notice Inviting; Bids and the contract. The contractor shall keep full, true and accurate records of the names and actual hours ivorked by the respective rYorkers employed by them under the contract, and shall 41low access to the same at any reasonable hour, to any person having the authority to inspect the same. 30. Alien Labor# The Contractor shall forfeit as penalty to the City of Newport Beach Ten Dollars (310) for each alien kno,.,yi .gly employed in ihrs execution of the contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him, or a1KT of the 1!. ork herein mentioned, for each calendar day, , r. portion thereof, during which :such alien is p^rmitted or required to labor in violation of the provisions of the Labor Code and in par°tic.aiar, sections 1850 to 1854 thereof, inclusive. 31. Labor Discriminations No discrimination sh.,ll be made in the emplo;,ient of persons upon public works because of the race, color or religion of such persons and every contractor for public -marks violating this section is sub- ject to all the penalties i.!::cosed for z violation of Chapter 1 of Part V11, in accordince 1Frith the provisions of Section 1735 of the Labor Code. 32. Domestic Materialse Only such unmanufretured articles, materials, and supplies as have been trained or produced in the United states, and only such manufr-ctured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States, substantially all from articles, materials, and supplies mined, produced4 or so manuf.- ctured, as the case m :y be, in the Unites St: tes, shall be used in the performance of the contrast in accordance vi.th the pro- visions of Sections 4300 to 4305 of the [government We. Any person, firm, or corporation who fails to comply with the provisions of the c,ct shall not be anrarded any contract to -Mich the act applies for a period of three (3) years from date of violation. 33. :12gistration of Contractors Before submitting bids, contractors shall be licensed in accordant® i.r,Nh the provisions of Chapter 9 of Division lli of the Business and Professions Code,, 346 restoration of Streets and Side�lalkes ".-.here trenches are eycavated in streets which are paved, maeadarnized, oiled or othert,d.:,e improved, the pavew ment or surface thus removed shall be replaced by the Contractor in a viork_ manlike manner ••-ith the sane. thickness an` m teriais and in. accordance v,it?� the specific flans amidst mfiich the str e ,t -:as originally improved, uraess othernise authorized by the superintendent of Streets. 10 awsk '.z Vatil fizal coMistion an-eL acceptance of ti-io "411-10-1-90 All immrova.ment 9-hall be repaired by end at the expene-0 Of the rsmov;@ all ziurpiue Material and rubbiah from the work aiter its b-iiforo hs -wakeo gn ,plic,stio-n for acceptance of tha werk� -4 " seiliestip ryv-' a r"wr-11-muLl A11GV16A'D1G V9XjLt1Q-R-' 'illlaon.' in there ap, or rolgtiri, 'Le o 4- Lzv �.,jther in size, per"utaea or thlakrAss, zth,Lr zatter it allowad or proaaribed, the, work zhaU b4) t1haraw'Ath :1-: within Such TAM%Mi=v--! Or nlr-izrAl 60 TAW contr&ot,3r shall aotilp';F thi Superiat-ande-nt CE Sta-aRts he douires a firal 1.1s8p tjon O:f thq worl of v-111 pie ocor. tbareaft6r as possible, m.9 K hs j-,,G the necsssrry If I I je fovncl to be In co=--1j-&nC6 with thm-ss Ul-e ,treets tjill no,ify th aorntr&ator of s�nch acce ptamcs. grj SF2,rC,'TAL PROVISIONS - iThe work e6braced lwrein shp-Il be done in ascorcl-nnee with thz� mr,G priate -provisions of Constrvation datalls, section -Lc. to section 66, of the Specific-, ub I i W0Y-:'K'? ttions entitled "Stz,'�6 of Gtjjfornis. Department Of r St=dard Spem- i fi cations, janl"knn"'-� 191ygo, insafiar 'Alu Gana DI'Vinion of H'Lglwp-�rs, 4, alopl.;j-, which specifl,�,p-tjone aye b?areinp -after referro& to as 0-13 41Y Sj)eolf 3 op -writh the folloining pr?'Pecial provl�'Rio.ns. tione, and in a Whenever in thy; ;tp ndard the, fo"10'w ter�-M are zed W-n they shall be v_uderatood- t'o mwan and refer toth3 f0 110 1 -G- Dapatment of Public Works. or Division. of rqj.�,,enys TLo City Strect D 0 P a r to T-qo at Director of Public Works - T110 Strset Supe-.intandont' The Street Superintendent aetiDg either dirOetly or tk:"0-Q9b .1 tho part-1culai, .34-ants actin.-g within Zhe scope Of such (iL,tieg entrusted to 11"1110M, E'Y Lejoratory The designated laboratory aathorized by the 01' 0.2" N'ewpr t Beach to test and work in-folved in th6 00atr&zt- State - Ths City Of NOe-100rt Bcaah- Other terms appesrinZ in the Standard. Spec-ificatiOnG Shall have th'a intent and meaning specified in Section 1, Defin'Ition of Terms of tiLl otand'ard Specifications. In Cqse of conflict br, etweathe Standard Spaalf!Ca A t50-21- e PrA tress sp Cial Provigione, the Special Provisions abjg1j ta?.e -orecedon-ce over :sn& be -cad.': 8 L - in lieu of such conflicting POZ-tl0n-; > -11- 2 pliant - red SwrfaqLnp Sb 61.1, be "plant-mL-te' surf -a--- conform to the requirements of Sectiarn 28, Chapter I to VII inclusive, t'L, Stand ard - dard -3pecificrtions, except that it may be laid in one courue, amp � se ' - and prime coat shall not be applied. Asphalt ohall confom, to the Section 63, of the Standard Specifications and Shall ',,e the type desigrat-'-'r] D, Payment for plant-riAxed surfacing vIll. be per squal-e foot t JL c h FP ri C z include the asphalt, mineral aggregate aryl fVU compensation for -all materials, tools and equipment doine all v,;ork involved in placixW the surfacing and preparing the(sub-grade. 3. Grading and 3ub-prade P ationt The gradingsh,-til be done in accordance -!itll-1 2 - Section 12 of the Stan( Specifications. Excess materials shall be removed and disposed as directed by thc- Ci-'I'y Engineer on Bayside Drive easterly of Carnation Avenue. The entire area to be paved shall be prepared in accordance mith Uhs prc- -Asions for Class "B" sub -grade of Section 14 of the Standard Specifications, Payment for grading, subgrade preparation., removal and disposal of excess material -AIl be per square foot which price shall in --Jude full compensativa for furnishing all labor,, materials: tools and equirAwnt and doing all work involved La grading, spbgrade preparation, removal and disposal of excess material and stock- piling usebase materials including ratering. 4. ',Vater Service House ConnectionaVIater service house connections shall be insta-2-aed as shown on the plans and in accordance v.-ith the City of Newport Beachp itandard Plan No. lo6l. The copper viater pipe shall be type K. conforming to the requirements of Federal Specifications W-1-T-?99. The corporation stops and curb stops shall be as shown on Standard Plan No. lo6l. The meter boxes will be furnished, at no cost to the contractor by the City of Newport Beach, and installed by the contmetor'O The main shall be drilled and tapped exid the corporation stop Iristailed under pressure in an approved manner connonly known as "wet tapping". The trench for the installation of water services shall be thoroughly backfilled and compacted by tamping, rolling or floodingo Payment for water service house connections vrill be per connection which price shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment and doing all r.,ork involved in installing the water service connection including excavation and bz.,ckftll. 5. Sewer House Connectional Sewer house cormection3 sha3-1 be installed as shown on the plans and in accordance with City of Newport Beach Standard Plan No. 1005. ft 12 - P,-)e SK-0.1. be vitrified, Qlay Pipe, e-" ay'&a Ilederal Specifications 3S-P-361. The P.-We shall be '-'%.aid on an un7,deidinr foundation t2n-�-j, tc grade rith F, uniform beailmg under the full leneth of the bar- CII of 'Whc and suitable excavation shall be made to receive the bell of the Pipe, M sdj-;:�!:j" er'l� to line and grade shall be made by scraping a -,my or tam ping earth under Val-- n-F the pipe and not by vedging or blocking up the hub. The joints shall be rrade by completely filling the arazLilpr bot"�-.; the ex-,erior of the spigot and the interior of the hub with cement mortzLr. All mortar shall. be used within thirty (30) rnfirrates after Mixing v�--'--h water. The interior of the pipe shall be kept free from dirt, excess wrtar,, and other foreign a�_terials, The trench for the installation of sewer house connections shall be tho,roughly back -filled and compacted with out disturbilng the pipe by tm—niAn- g, volll, iAp. or flooding. FaZnent for sewer house comiections i,dll ba per connection, which prrle;ti shall include M, I compensation for furnishing all labor, iaaterial,, tools n-nd equip meat and doing all work involved in installing the sewer house carnections includ- ing excavation and back -fill. 6, Reeonstruc Se;er Manholes and 32��. Lamhoes to Grade-i Existing sewer man— holes and lampholes as sho-vm on iL'Ihe plans, shall be reconstructed to the elevztion of the finish pavement. The rk-mholss and lampholes shall be reconst-z-acted rith tht� same material to the sarke specifications as the orig-Inal Construction, Ifj 't-.,hen manholes are lor-rered, it is determined that there VdIl not be sul"ficient bearing, in the opinion of the engineer, between the ring and -'.'he re- .;ainir4y bz-*Lek structure, two (2) steel bars, riot less than one inch (1,) by three inches (311) sha11 be placed in such a rTay as to properly sikppdrzt, the ring, after which the exterior of the rinp !,Ill be covered ,,rith masonry in the normal fashion. Payment for reconstructing se-.rer manholes and laMhales to grAaa, will be per each, which ' --rice shall include Pii Pill compensation for furnishng all l abor materials, tools and equipWient and doing all work involved in reconstructing the M&n- holes and 1&mpholes to the elevation of the finish pavement ,gr°ade© 7. Reirdorced Concrete Culvert Piper Reinforced concrete culvert pipe shall confozv. to the requirements of Section 51 of the Standard Specifications. Payment for reinforced concrete culvert pipe-v-rIll be per lineal booty which orice shall include full compensation for funiisIting all laibor, material s, tools and equipment and doing all -ork involved in furnishing and installing the pipe, complete in place, including excavation and backfill and restoration of existing, sidewalks and other surfaces,, and removal of existing 24" pipees. 8. Corrugated Metal Drain Pines Corrugated metal pi -De shall conforim to the requireqnnts M -no of Section 52 of the Standard Specifications. The cord-wated metal pipe shall be coated rrith asphaltic dip at the plant before beinp shipped. The corrugated metal - 13 - i r* t h n a.w. loorf''ugs'imed Metal ?I -pa sell Wz Pad, ment for Corrugated Mates. Pipe shall. be 1)aar, l b n-- a, fo"'.3 shall inol*ade full cvqu.�sation for fu rr ishirW, all la ,' mats rial,-�,, r 1' ,;tirii!.enI , doing all work i.�"k'SfCdlved In .`e'i2r3?iskdz?t�, al. :. l g excavation end ba��.l l and pl ant�ud e b An for `: �: and �"E�Ss�-'�3�a�•-' .��s.e't"s�'eoL�"d:°P>'sk Po �e'G e�a�, ae'a:4�..,i.h p•.k A ,�v t� "' -i o,. 'I q.I' ��- „._ rfA'. ,n Y"a�'ra to the 9.2�.g'eo' tuna 01 J -Mtion .l i, f?.:x �?E'. . d�-�i'?.i.�ca.a a ,,..•'�'. �. Pa rent for Po C. Co catch basins and outlet structurez Shall include full compensation for furnishing all, lzor,, .Ind eq p mant, and do'd.id'e, all work a�.R'8i°: lv,: i`�aiX ? �3�a�y�; and, s<_ 3 r� --a eo=Lets in place., incl W, reLn-°°omin �ttS�� �F=°e .4"n 0:;O,ar;,C �d5.! +< CgA ,ice to pipe au-I'Verts. r� anaa; Alley Apd ons shall oorOo to the recto �:r ' ento o Sc e. . �.u,:a k', l,,ie Standard Spe ificatione. Phy� n,eyit for P. C. Cm Aprons will to per 301ru e foolu Ard- :"z :f3ill aw.mpenosjtjo-.�4) for fun c3hing :all la -bar, Sk'da'4sY"ialo", and doing all :oyib involved in ex wavation an4 backfill , prkpaT,Inc, �u1,� � ;"•�.La a on,struction of new aprons, and remote 04