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S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
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NOTE.--This index is for convenience
only. Its accuracy is not guaranteed,
and it is not to be considered a part
of the specificatiun. In ease of dis-
crepancy between the index and the
specification, the specification shall
govern.
PREBID DOCUMENTS (Separate Booklet)
GENERAL CONDITIONS
ST'ATtvv1ENT OF WORK
WAGE DOCUMENTS
GENERAL MECHP NICkL REQUIREMii i~ TS
GENERAL i1ECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
CONCRETE' PAVING (East Side)
VEHICLW JYHED
CONCRETE TRUCK DOCK, RAMP AND CANOPY
INDUSTRIAL TYPE S M'L BUILDING (Two Thus)
STEEL INCINERATOR
CONCRETE PAVING (West Side)
AS.PH"TIC Rl ING OF P, IRKING AAR.1 -
INSIDE STOPx,: AREA INST,AiAATIONS
SHOP r,R!4~
INDUSTRIAL TYPE STILL BUILDING
MEDIC W AND BE LTH ROOM INST,LL,TIONS
ELECTRIC,.L ;jOR; , C:t1i,NGES IN J... vi AND S.tdFETY
COi,.TROL SYSTEMS
SECTION
NUMBER
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
B?1. GOVERNviENT SUPERVISION?-?-(a) The work shall be done under the
supervision of the Government represont?a.five in charge of the work at the
site.
(b) The decision of the Contracting Officer or his authorized repre-
sentative as to the proper interpretation of the drawings and specifications
shall be final.
(c) The Contracting Officer i 2430 "E" 25X1A
Street;, IL VT., Washington 25, D. C.
B 2. CONDITIONS AT SITE OR bUILDING.--The Contractor shall be responsible
for having ascertained pertinent local conditions readily determined by in-
spection and inquiry, such as the location, accessibility and general
character of the site or building, the character and extent of existing
work within or adjacent thereto, and any other work being performed thereon
at the time of the submission of his bid.
B.3. SUbCONTRkCTS.--(a) Nothing contained in the specifications or
drawings shall be construed as creating any contractual relationship
between any subcontractor and the Government. The divisions or sections of
the specifications are not intended to control the Contractor in dividing
the work among subcontractors or to limit the work performed by any trade.
(b) The Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the Government
for the acts and omissions of subcontractors and of persons employed by
them, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by
him.
(c) The Contractor shall be responsible for the coordination of the
trades, subcontractors and material men engaged upon his work.
(d) The Contractor shall, without additional expense to the Government,
utilize the services of specialty subcontractors on those parts of the work
which are specified to be performed by specialty subcontractors.
(e) The Government will not undertake to settle any differences
between the Contractor and his subcontractors or between subcontractors.
B.4, USE OF PREMISES.--(a) The Contractor shall not load or permit the
loading of any.-part of any structure to such an extent as to endanger its
safety.
(b) The Contractor shall comply with the regulations governing the
operation of premises which are occupied and shall perform his contract in
such a manner as not to interrupt or interfere with the conduct of Govern-
ment business.
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(c) Any work necessary to be performed after regular working hours,
on Sundays or legal holidays, shall be performed without additional expense
to the Government.
B.5. DEBRIS AND CLEANING.--(a) The Contractor shall, during the
progress of the work, remove and properly dispose of the resultant dirt
and debris and keep the premises clean.
(b) Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all
equipment and unused materials provided for the work (except any materials
that are to remain the property of the Government as provided in the
specifications) and leave the premises in a neat and clean condition
satisfactory to the Government representative at the site.
B.6. SCHEDULE OF ESTIMATES.--Before the first partial payment under the
contract becomes due, the Contractor and Government representative shall
prepare jointly a schedule of the estimated values of the main branches of
the work, totaling the amount of the contract. The values in the schedule
will be used only for determining partial payments.
B.7. ENGINEERING AND LAYOUT SERVICES.--(a) The Contractor shall provide
competent engineering services to execute the work in accordance with the
contract requirements. He shall verify the figures shown on the survey and
approach drawings before undertaking any construction work and shall be
responsible for the accuracy of the finished work.
(b) The Contracting Officer has established, or will establish, such
general reference points as will enable the Contractor to proceed with the
work. If the Contractor finds that any previously established reference
points have been destroyed or displaced, he shall promptly notify the
Contracting Officer.
(c) The Contractor shall protect and preserve the established bench
marks and monuments and shall make no changes in locations without, the
written approval of the Contracting Officer. Any of them which may be
lost or destroyed or which require shifting because of necessary changes
in grades or locations shall, subject to prior approval by the Contracting
Officer, be replaced and accurately located by the Contractor,
B.8. DRAWINGS. -(a) The general character and scope of the work are
illustrated by the drawings listed in the specifications. Any additional
detail drawings and other information deemed necessary by the Contracting
Officer will be furnished to the Contractor when and as required by the
work.
(b) In case of differences between small and large scale drawings,
the large scale drawing shall govern.
(c) Where on any of the drawings a portion of the work is drawn out
and the remainder is indicated in outline, the parts drawn out shall apply
also to all other like portions of the work.
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(d) Where the word "similar" occurs on the drawings, it shall be
interpreted in its general sense and not as meaning identical, and all
details shall be worked out in relation to their location and their con-
nection with other parts of the work.
B.9. SHOP DRi:WINGS.--(a) The Contractor shall submit for the approval
of the Contracting Officer, shop and setting drawings and schedules required
by the specifications or that may be requested by the Contracting Officer
and no work shall be fabricated by the Contractor, save at his own risk,
until such approval has been given.
(b) Drawings and schedules shall be submitted in quadruplicate
(unless otherwise specified) accompanied by letter of transmittal which
shall give a list of the numbers and dates of the drawings submitted.
Drawings shall be complete in every respect and bound in sets.
(c) The Contractor shall submit all drawings and schedules suf-
ficiently in advance of construction requirements to allow ample time for
checking, correcting, resubmitting, and rechecking.
(d) The drawings submitted shall be marked with the name of the
project, numbered consecutively and bear the stamp of approval of the
Contractor as evidence that the drawings have been checked by the
Contractor.. Any drawings submitted without this stamp of approval will
not be considered and will be returned to the Contractor for resubmission.
If the shop drawings show variations from the requirements of the contract
because of standard shop practice or other reason, the Contractor shall
make specific mention of such variation in his letter of transmittal in
order t'l.G.t, if acceptable, suitable action may be taken for proper
adjustmen';:; otherwise the Contractor will not be relieved of the responsi-
bility for executing the work in accordance with the contract even though
such shop drawings have been approved.
(e) If a drawing as submitted indicates a departure from the contract
requirements which the Contracting Officer finds to be in the interest of
the Government and to be so minor as not to involve a change in the contract
price or time fcr performance, he may approve the drawing.
(f) The approval of shop and setting drawings will be general and,
except as otherwise provided in Paragraph 9(e) above, shall not be
construed (1) as permitting any departure from the contract requirements;
(2) as relieving the Contractor of the responsibility for any error in
details, dimensions, or otherwise which may exist; (3) as approving departures
from full size details furnished by the Contracting Officer.
B.10. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP.--Unless otherwise specified, all
materials and equipment incorporated in the work under the contract shall be
new. All workmanship shall be first class and by persons qualified in the
respective trades.
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B.11. STkNDaRDS.--(a) any material specified by reference to the
number, symbol or title of a specific standard such as a Commercial
Standard, a Federal Specification, or other similar standard, and
materials and workmanship specified by reference to Standard Specifications
of the Public Buildings tidministration, shall.. comply with the requirements
in the latest revision thereof and any amendment or supplement thereto, in
effect on the date of Invitation for Bids, except as limited to type, class
or grade, or modified in such reference.
(b) The standards referred to, except as modified in the specifica-
tions shall have full force and effect as though printed in the speci-
fications. Federal specifications, Commercial Standards and Standard
Specifications of the Public Buildings .dministration are not furnished
to bidders for. the reason that they are prepared in collaboration with the
material producers who are assumed to be familiar with their requirements.
The Contracting Offict.r will furnish upon request information as to how
copies of the standards referred to may be obtained.
(c) Reference in the specifications to any article, device, product,
material, fixture, form or type of construction by name, make or catalogue
number shall be interpreted as establishing a standard of quality and shall
not be construed as limiting competition, and the Contractor, in such cases,
may at his option use any article, device, product, material, fixture, form
or type of construction, which in the judgment of the Contracting Officer
expressed in writing, is equal to that specified.
B.12. SksIIPtES.---(a) The Contractor shall furnish for the approval of
the Contracting Officer, any samples required by the specifications, or
that may be reeueated by the Contracting Offic>r, of any and all materials
or equipment h, proposes to use, and shall prepay all shipping charges on
the samples. No samples are to be submitted with the bids.
(b) No materials or equipment of which samples are required to be
submitted for approval shall be used on the work until such approval has
been given by the Contracting Officer, save only at the Contractor's
risk and expense.
(c) Each sample shall have a label indicating the material represented,
its place of origin and the names of the producer, the Contractor and the
building of work for which the material is intended. Samples of finished
materials shall be so marked as to be identified under the finish schedules.
(d) tz letter in duplicate submitting each shipment of samples shall
be mailed under separate cover by the Contractor and contain a list of
the samples, the name of the building or work for which the materials
are intended, and the brands and names of the manufacturers of the
materials. Copies of the letters shall be furnished to the Government
representative in charge of the work at the site or building.
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(e) Samples and letters shall be sent direct to the Contracting
Officer, except that where samples are required by the specifications to be
approved by Government representatives other than the Contracting Officer
they shall be submitted direct to such Government representatives,
(f) The approval of any sample shall be only for the characteristics
or for the uses named in such approval and no other. No approval of a
sample shall be taken in itself to change or modify any contract requirement.
When a material has been approved, no additional sample of that material will
be considered and no change in brand or make will be permitted,
(g) :oproved samples not destroyed in testing, will be sent to the
Goverment representative in charge of the work at the site or building for
reference, l~pproved samples of hardware in good condition may be suitably
marked for identification and used in the work,
(h) Samples not destroyed in testing, and that are not approved, will
be returned to the Contractor at his expense if requested within 90 days
from the date of rejection.
(i) Failure of any material to pass the specified tests will be
sufficient cause for refusal to consider, under this contract, any further
samples of the same brand or make of that material.
(j) The Government reserves the right to disapprove any material. or
.equipment which previously has proved unsatisfactory in service.
(k) Test Samples, as the Government representatives deem necessary,
will be --.-_,cured from the various materials or equipment delivered by the
Contracts: for use in the work and will be forwarded to the Contracting
Officer f::r testing. If any of these test samples fail to meet the
specification requirements any previous approvals will be withdrawn and
such materials or equipment shall be subject to removal and replacement by
the Contractor with materials or equipment meeting the specification
requirements, or there shall be a proper adjustment of the contract price
as determined by the Contracting Officer.
B. 13. HF4.TIjG,--The Contractor shall provide heat as necessary to
protect all work and materials against injury from dampness and cold and
as follows:
(a) At all times during the placing, setting and curing of concrete,
provide sufficient heat to insure the heating of the spaces involved to not
less than 50 degrees F.
(b) From the beginning of the application of plaster and during the
setting and curing period, provide sufficient heat to produce a temperature
in the spaces involved of not less than 50 degrees F.
(c) For a period of ten days previous to the placing of interior wood
finish and throughout the placing of this and other interior finishing,
varnishing, painting, etc., and until the completion of the building,
provide sufficient heat to produce a temperature of not less than 70 degrees
F.
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(d) Payment will be made for the cost of furnishing heat during
any -period for which such heat is required which extends beyond that
stipulated in the contract for the completion of construction, in cases
in which such extended period of time results directly from changes made
in the drawings or specifications pursuant to the provisions of Article 3,
U. S. Standard Form No. 23, Construction Contract; and no payments will be
made on account of any other items of cost of delay, whether occasioned by
a change in the specification or otherwise.
B.14. Ci.Iri TIC COiiDITIvN. --Udhen so ordered by the Contracting Officer
the Contractor shall suspend any work that may be subject to damage by
climatic conditions.
B.15. C ix.NGiS IN VIORK.--(a) Government representatives snail have
no authority to approve or order changes in the work or to alter the terms
or conditions of the contract, specifications, or drawings without written
authority from the Contracting Officer.
(b) If any part of the work as in.,talled be at variance with the
contract requirements, the Contracting Officer may, if he finds it to be
in the interest of the Government, allow all or any part of such work to
remain in place, subject to a proper adjustment in the contract price.
(c) The Contractor shall, when required by the Contracting Officer,
furnish to the Government an itemized breakdown of the quantities and.
prices used in computing the value of any change that may be ordered.
B.16. FIiV~'J, INSPECTION.--4hen the work is substantially completed
the Contractc_ shall notify the Contracting Officer in writing that the
work will be ready for final inspection and test on a definite date which
shall be stated in such notice. The notice shall be given at least ten
(10) days in advance of said date and shall be forwarded through the
Government representative at the site who will attach his endorsement
as. to whether or not he concurs in the Contractor's statement that the
work will be ready for final inspection or test on the date given, but
such endorsement shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility
in the matter.
B.17. GUiJG,NTLE OF WORK.--(a) Unless otherwise provided in the
specifications, all work (including materials and equipment) shall be
guaranteed by the Contractor for one year from the date of final
settlement of the contract.
(b) If, within any guarantee period, the Contracting Officer finds
that repairs or chances are required in connection with guaranteed work,
which, in the opinion of the Contracting Officer, is rendered necessary
as the result of the use of materials, equipment or workmanship which
are inferior, defective, or not in accordance with the terms of the
contract, the Contractor shall, promptly upon receipt of notice from
the Contracting Officer (1) palace in satisfactory condition in every
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particular all of such guaranteed work, correct all defects therein, and
(2) make good all damage to the building or site, or equipment or contents
thereof which, in the opinion of the Contracting Officer, is the result
of the use of materials, equipment or workmanship which are inferior,
defective, or not in accordance with the terms of the contract; and (3)
make good any work or materials, or the equipment and contents of said
building or site disturbed in fulfilling any such guarantee.
(c) In any case where in fulfilling the requirements of the contract
or of any guarantee, embraced in or required thereby, the Contractor
disturbs any work guaranteed under another contract, he shall restore such
disturbed work to a condition satisfactory to the Contracting Officer and
guarantee such restored work to the same extent as it was guaranteed under
such other co:tract.
(d) Upon the Contractor's failure so to proceed promptly to comply
with the terms of any guarantee under the contract or still running upon
work originally executed by other Contractors, the Government may (1)
either have such work performed as the Contracting Officer deems necessary
to fulfill such guarantee, or (2) allow such damaged or defective work or
portion of the building or site or contents or equipment of the building,
or work disturbed in fulfilling guarantees or guaranteed work, which shows
such a condition as to make any such guarantee operative, to remain in such
unsatisfactory condition; provided, that the Contractor shall promptly pay
the GovEA-nment the sum expended by the Government under the provisions of
(1) above or, at the election of the Government, the sum estimated by the
Contracting Officer under the provision of (2) above to represent the
amount which would have been necessary to expend to fulfill such guarantee.
Everything done in the fulfillment of any guarantee shall be without
addit.c,sal expense to the Government.
(e) All special guarantees that may be stipulated in the specifications
or other papers forming a part of the contract shall be subject to the terms
of this paragraph insofar as they do not conflict with the provisions of the
specifications, or such other papers, with reference to such special
guarantees.
B.18. ACCIDENT PRLVENTION.--The Contractor shall comply with the
applicable provisions of the "Specification for t~ccident t'revention" issued
by the General Services Administration and approved July 1, 1939, and snail
take any other precautions necessary to protect against injury all persons
engaged at the site of the work in the performance of the contract.
B. 19. BONDS AND CO;'TtRhCT.--Provisions for Bid Guaranty, Performance
and Payment bonds and the provisions of the Construction Contract, as
contained in the Prebid Documents of the Invitation to bid are incorporated
in these general conditions by reference and are made a part hereof to the
same extent as tnough fully set forth herein.
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SECTION C
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STATE NT OF 4ORK
C.1.--The work in the project consists of furnishing all plant, labor
and materials, and performing all work in strict accordance with tnese
ations and drawings forming parts thereof for construction and com-
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of 11Gr1r1it.innal Facilities for the , all complete 25X1A
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with interior and exterior utilities and reaay for service as sho
drawings and as specified.
.C.2.--In general, the main items of work will consist of the following:
a. Concrete work on east side of building "B"
Thirteen-foot strip of paving for main roadway.
Vehicle shed paving, concrete shed walls,
Paving of storage area.
Paving in front of loading dock.
Paving approach to ramp.
b. Steel vehicle shed structure*
footings.
Concrete truck dock, ramp and metal canopy.
Two metal buildings' (west side of Building "B").
e. Metal incinerator structure.
f. Paving work with floor slabs of Items 4 and 10 (west side
of Building "b").
Flacadum parking area paving (south side of building
h. Inside storage area installations:
(1) In refrigerator area.
(2) In Depot Service Office.
i.. T.S.S. shop area construction.
J. New communications shop (west side).
k. Medical and health room installations.
1. Electrical work, changes in alarm and sprinkler control
systems.
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C .3.--The above general outline of principal features does not, in
any way, limit the responsibility of the Contractor to perform all work
and furnish all plant, labor and materials required by the specifications
and the five (5) drawings referred to therein.
C.li. --under Item No. 2, there are two :.lternat~-i `_tems requested,
covering the enlargement of the steel vehicle shed structure. These
alternate items shall include the costs of the additional low concrete
walls and footings necessary to make such enlargements, as specified under
Item No. 1.
C.5.-.-Contractors shall avail themselves of the opportunity of visit-
ing the site before bidding to acquaint themselves of all facilities and
locations.
C.6.--The location of the work called for in these specifications is
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kPPLICkBLE MINIMUM HOURLY RLTES OF WkGES
1. The following schedule gives the minimum hourly rates of wages
which shall be paid to the laborers and mechanics employed directly
upon the site of the work embraced by this specification, the rates
having been determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with
the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Law as amended (hict of L,ugust 30,
l935, i9 Stat. 1011, U. S. C. title 40, sec. 276 (a)) and as further
amended by Let of June 15, 19110, Public No. 633, 76th Congress, 3d
Session, to be the prevailing rates for the corresponding classes of
laborers and mechanics in the locality where this work is to be
performed. THESE MINIMUM HOURLY R&JES OF WL G: S SfihlLh LfFLY ONLY IF
THE CONT! .CT IS IN EXCESS OF iH)2,000.00 IN 1MMOUNT.
2. While the wage rates given are the minimum rates required by
these specifications to be paid during the life of the contract, it
is the responsibility of bidders to inform themselves as to local
labor conditions and prospective changes or adjustments of wage rates.
The Contractor shall abide by and conform to all applicable laws,
Executive Orders, and rules, regulations and orders of Federal agencies
authorized to pass upon and determine wage rates. No increase in the
contract price shall be allowed or authorized on account of the payment
of wage rates in excess of those listed herein.
3. L .ny class of laborers and mechanics (including apprentices)
not scheduled herein, which will be employed on this contract, shall
be classified or reclassified) conformably to the schedule. In the
event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification
or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics
to be used, the question, accompanied by the recommendation of the
Contracting Officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for
final determination.
Lk The wage rates listed herein are straight hourly wage rates.
In some areas management and labor organizations in the construction
industry have collectively bargained for health and welfare fund
contributions. Such contributions are not included in wage rates
determined by the Secretary of Labor for construction projects.
5. #porentices will be permitted to work only under a bona fide
apprenticef2ir.".p program registered with a State apprenticeship Council
which is recognized by the Federal Comm?tee on kpprenticeship, U. S.
Department of Labor; or if no such recognized Council exists in a
State, under a program registered with the Bureau of apprenticeship,
U. S. Department of Labor.
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OCCUPATIONS NiININjUM
HOURLY RATES
Air tool operator (Jackhammermen, vibrator) .................
Asbestoes workers ........? 03 91:
Asbestos workers' improvers;........ .....?...?.....???? 3.025
lst year
'5
2nd year .... ............
.. .., 1Q95
? 3rd year ... ? 25
4th year ,
.. ... ... ..
boilermakers ? ......................,........?... 2.50
boiler 3.00
makers helpers 2.75
Bricklayers .~.:.?........., ...+......... ~? 3.30
Carpenter~,
Carpenters (z;iledrivermen)........... ...............?......?.....??. 2.8p3775
Electricians .> .. 3.00
Elevator constructors ...........................?....,...???
Elevator constructors' helpers ...*too ......?.,??.?......q.e. 2.30
Glaziers .... 2.60
Ironworkers, s~,?..ucturcel .................... 44???..??....,r.
3.35
Ironworkers, ornamentai (chainiink fence erector) .........., 3,35
Ironworkers, reinforcing .. ..............? .? 3.00
Laborers ....... ............................................ 1.80
Lathers ......... ...............................?.... 3.11.5
Marble setters ... 3,30
Marble setters' helpers 2.20
Mortar men .......... 1.94
Painters, brush ? 2.67
Painters, sru3tural steel .,,..n ............. 3.00
Painters, s~n';:'1E; ...... q?.q .......................... ... . 3.00
Painters, spr,.y~ (annii..cable only to snraying with +water base
paints on masonry or similar surfaces) ...,. 2.67
S and blaster s n . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ? . . ..... .... ? . . . . . .... . . . 2.8 5
Pipe layers (concrete & clay).................., 1.94
Plasterers ...a....... 3.425
Plasterers' " " " " ? .15
Plumbers tenders ......~ ............. 2 2.15
... ............. 3.12
Plumbers' labDrers ...,...?....o.....~ ................... '
.... 1.90
Power equipment operators:
backhoes
Cableways ???...,?. " " ............ ' 3.05
??+.?o..n.... r ........ ......... ?....????.. . r... 3.05
Cranes or derricks ......? ............. .?..?..... ...... 3.05
Draglines 3.05
Elevating graders ...
Hoists ?