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CONSULTING ENGINEERS ■ LAND SURVEYORS 0 SITE PLANNERS 12805 OLSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55441 TELEPHONE (612) 559-3700 22 NORTH MAIN STREET, HUTCHINSON, MINNESOTA 55350 TELEPHONE (612) 879-8029 SPECIFICATIONS & DOCUMENTS FOR GRADING, GRAVEL BASE, BITUMINOUS SURFACING, CURB & GUTTER, SIDEWALK & STORM SEWER On Tuxedo Road MSAP 145-101-04 City of Mound, Minnesota April, 1977 I hereby certify that this specification was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Registered Professional Engineer.under the laws of the State of Minnesota. 4/1/77 . . . . . . . . . . . . Reg. No. 7002 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR M.S.A.P. 145-101-04 Tuxedo Road Grading, Gravel Base, Bituminous Surfacing, Curb and Gutter, Sidewalk & Storm Sewer INDEX Section No. Certification Page Index Advertisement For Bid SPECIAL PROVISIONS DIVISION A A-1 Governing Specifications A-2 Engineer A-3 Owner SPECIAL PROVISIONS DIVISION S - SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS S-1 Award of Contract (1302) 1 S-2 Partial Payments (1906). J S-3 Compliance With Construction Details S-4 Excavation and Embankment (2105) S-5 Aggregate Production (General) (3138) S-6 Failure To Complete Work On Time (1807) S-7 Traffic Provisions (1404) S-8 Right -of -Way Acquisition S-9 Time Schedule 5-10 Excess Material I S-11 Sign, Mailbox, & Fence Removal & Replacement S-12 Culvert Removal 5-13 Pre -Construction Conference l S-14 Retaining Walls (Dry Rubble Masonry) S-15 Concrete Curb & Gutter (2531) 5-16 Top Soil (2575) 5-17 Bituminous Material For Plant Mixed Bituminous Base, Bituminous Tack Coat And Plant Mixed Bituminous Surface 5-18 Field Office 5-19 Sanitary Sewer & Water Utilities S-20 Insurance 5-21 Concrete Wails 5-22 Substitutes'.Will Be Acceptable For Jute Fabric 5-23 Signs and Sign Posts S-24 Concrete Pavement —Removal & Replacement Section 201 Section 202 Section 205 Proposal Page No. A-1 A-1 A-1 S-1 S-1 S-1 S-1 S-1 S-2 S-2 S-2 S-2 S-3 S-3 S-3 S-3 S-3 5-6 S-6 S-6 S-7 S-7 S-10 S-13 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID STREET IMPROVEMENTS TUXEDO ROAD MSAP 145-101-04 Mound, Minnesota Sealed proposals will be received, publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 A.M., Monday, at the Mound City Hall for street improvements on Tuxedo Road. Approximate quantities consist of 18,500 CYD excavation, 2700 tons Class 3 gravel, 4100 tons Class 5 gravel, 3000 tons bituminous base, 1600 tons bituminous surfacing, 6200 lineal feet curb and gutter, 13,000 square feet sidewalk, 2200 lineal feet storm sewer, and related work. The bids will be considered by the City Council of the City of Mound at their regular meeting at 8:00 P.M., Tuesday 1977. All proposals shall be addressed to: Mrs. Barbara Heyman City Clerk 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 and shall be on the form included in the specifications and made a part of the contract documents. 7 Copies of the plans, specifications and other proposed contract l documents are on file with the City Clerk and at the office of McCombs -Knutson Associates, Inc., Engineers and Surveyors, 12805 Olson Memorial Highway, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55441. Plans and specifications for use in preparing bids may be obtained at the office of the Engineer upon deposit of $25.00. The full amount of the deposit for one set will be refunded to each bidder who has made a deposit and has filed a bid with the Owner, upon return of the plans and specifications within ten (10) days after the bids are opened. Each bidder shall file with his bid an acceptable certified .check or bidder's bond in an amount of not less than five (5) percent of the total amount of the bid. No bid may be withdrawn within sixty (60) days after the bids are opened.. The City of Mound reserves the right to reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or irregularities therein. CITY OF MOUND, MINNESOTA By: Tim Lovaasen, Mayor ATTEST: Barbara Heyman City Clerk SPECIAL PROVISIONS DIVISION A A-1 GOVERNING SPECIFICATIONS The State of Minnesota, Department of Highways, "Standard Specifications for Highway Construction" with the latest supplement dated January 1, 1972 on file in the office of the Commissioner of Highways, shall apply on this contract, except as modified or.altered in the following Special . Provisions. A-2 ENGINEER Any.reference to the Engineer in the specifications shall be taken to mean McCombs -Knutson Associates, Inc., acting as, and in the contract documents entitled, the Engineer for the improvement representing the City of Mound. A-3 OWNER Any reference to the State, State of Minnesota, or Commissioner of Highways construed as being the Owner shall be taken to mean the City of Mound. RW 11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS DIVISION S SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS S-1 AWARD OF CONTRACT (130.2 -� The right is reserved to send to the successful bidder the necessary Contract and Bond forms and a notice that the Contract has been awarded to him, at any time within 60 days -� after the date on which proposals are received. S-2 PARTIAL PAYMENTS (1906) Partial payments in excess of 90 (percent) of the value of the completed work will not be made under this Contract, unless l specifically authorized by the City Council of Mound, Minnesota. J S-3 COMPLIANCE WITH CONSTRUCTION DETAILS The dimensions, cross sections,and grades shown in the plans are design details for construction. In the absence of prescribed tolerances or prescribed minimum requirements, an exact compliance with such details or other construction details set forth in the Specifications or Special Provisions will not be required where the Contractor, in good faith and without carelessness, substantially performs the prescribed work in a good workmanlike manner. However, any substantial deviations from the construction details will be subject to the provisions of 1512 relating to unacceptable work. S-4 EXCAVATION AND EMBANKMENT (2105) Excavation and Embankment shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of 2105, except as modified below: S-4.1 Payment for Class A Excavation and Sub -grade Excavation will be made on the basis of planned quantities as shown on the cross-sections sheets of the Plans, except that adjustments will be made under the conditions provided in 2105.5. Payment for salvaged topsoil will be on the basis of measured stockpile quantities. S-5 AGGREGATE PRODUCTION (GENERAL) (3138) Aggregates shall be produced in accordance with the provisions of 3138, except as modified below: S-1 11 1 5-5.1 Gravel as required shall be furnished by the Contractor from his own sources. S-5.2 The Engineer shall provide his own facilities for testing. S-6 FAILURE TO COMPLETE WORK ON TIME (1807) No deductions will be made for engineering costs after the contract completion date (as determined in accordance with the provisions of 1806). However, the City will deduct from any moneys due or coming to the contractor an amount equal to $100.00 per calendar day during the entire period from the contract completion date (as defined above) until all work required to be completed on that date is completed, except that no deductions will be made during any period that construction operations are suspended for the winter provided: (1) that before suspneding operations, the Contractor (at his own expense) blades the then existing road to a reasonably smooth surface; and (2) that within ten (10) calendar days after the suspension becomes effective, the contractor submits a written statement which relieves the City of its obligation of performing any work other than routine maintenance operations during the suspension period and of its obligation to restore the road, as provided in 1404, at the time construction operations are resumed. S-7 TRAFFIC PROVISIONS (1404 Tuxedo Road is the main ingress and egress to the Island Park area of Mound. Therefore, the Contractor will be required to conform to the .provisions of (1404) which require that the road be open to traffic at all times. S-8 RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION No work shall be performed without written authority from the Engineer on any area prior to the right-of-way negotiations. In the event right of entry has not been acquired to any, or all; such areas prior to the time.the Contractor has completed the major portion of the work under this Contract, the City reserves the right to delete from the Contract all the work in such areas without any adjustment of any contract prices. S-9 TIME SCHEDULE All work under the Contract shall be completed by S--2 S-10 EXCESS MATERIAL All excess material shall be disposed of at sites designated by the Engineer. The Haul Limits shall not exceed f three (3) miles one way. i 5-11 SIGN, MAILBOX & FENCE REMOVAL & REPLACEMENT Signs, mailboxes, fences and other minor structures shall be removed, stored and replaced by the Contractor. Such l work shall be considered incidental and no additional compensation 1 will be made for it. Mailboxes shall be temporarily reset if necessary to assure delivery of the mail during construction. Final location and elevations of mailboxes shall be as directed by the Engineer. 5-12 ICULVERT REMOVAL Existing road and ditch culverts shall be salvaged by the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of 2104 except as modified herein. The Contractor shall deliver the culverts to an area within the City of Mound as directed by the Engineer. The culverts shall become the property of the City of Mound. This delivery shall be considered incidental to the construction, and no special payment will be made for such work. S-13 PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE Prior to the beginning of construction operations, a „] pre -construction conference will be held and shall be attended by authorized representatives of the City, the Engineer in -� charge of the project and persons of the contracting firm or firms who will have direct responsiblity for workmanship and/or materials used in the project. The conference will disclose i� all aspects for the prosecution of the Work Agreement in any and all questionable measurements, materials, methods or other matters shall be made at this conference. S-14 RETAINING WALLS (DRY RUBBLE MASONRY) This work shall consist of the construction of stone J masonry retaining walls. The contractor shall make his own arrangements for the purchase and delivery of the stone. Mortar for stone masonry shall be a mixture of 1 part portland cement (3101), 1/10 part hydrated lime (3106) or an approved equivalent, 3.parts mortar sand (3128) and sufficient water (3906) to produce the proper consistency. The class of masonry used shall be dry rubble masonry composed of quarry run stone and shall meet the following requirements: S-3 ' The stone shall be quarried lannon stone. All stone shall be approved quality: dense, sound and durable; and free from segregations, seams, cracks, or other structural defect which. would impair its resistance to the action of the weather. The largest surfaces of quarried stones shall be as nearly flat and parallel as practicable. Individual quarried stones, except r� spalls used for chinking and stones used for vencer, shall have a thickness of at least 4 inches and a width at least 16". At least 7 percent of the stones shall have individual volumes - of 1/3 cubic foot or more. Quarried header stones shall be not 1 less than 1-1/2 foot long except that in walls less than 1-1/2 feet thick, they shall extend through the wall. Quarried stones used for vencer when in place in the structure, shall have a -� depth equal to the thickness of the vencer with an allowance of 1/2 inch to 1-1/2 inches for the backing joint, a height of not less than 4 inches and a length not less than twice the height. J Stones will be inspected for compliance with the foregoing requirements for quality and size. For the purpose of this specification, the following terms, or pronouns used in place of them, shall be defined as follows: -� Back: Any stones which are laid in the back of a structure. Coping: A single layer of large relatively flat stones or of concrete, placed on the top of a wall. Core: The interior of any wall, pier, or abutment. Course: 'The stones between continuous horizontal joints which extend over the lengths of several stones. (Note: There may be intermediate horizontal joints within the course, which do not extend throughout the length of the course). Cramp: A metal bar whose ends are turned at right angles to the boyd of the bar, which enter holes in the upper side of adjacent stones. Face: Any surface of a structure which is exposed in the finished work. Facing: The stones which are laid in the face of a structure. Header: A stone so laid that it's end is in the surface of the structure. S-4 I I Joint: The mortar layer between stones. Bed Joint: The joint under an individual stone. End Joint: The joint at the end or side of a stone, generally vertical or nearly vertical. Splay Joint: An end joint which is definitely not vertical. Pitch Line: The line which represents the slope of the theoretical surface of a structure as shown in the plans, at a given point. Quoin: A long stone, laid at a corner of the structure, which act as as a header in one direction and as a stretcher in the other direction. Stretcher: A stone so laid that it's side is in the surface of the structure, the length of the side being horizontal.. The masonry shall have a range face pattern meeting the following requirements: Masonry laid in courses extending the full length of the face, each course having a uniform height but adjacent courses not having the same height. In squared stone masonry-, at least half the stones in each course shall have a height equal to the height of that course.. The masonry shall have Quarry faced finish where the face edges are dressed only enough to eliminate excessively, acute angles. The excavation for the retaining wall is included as a part of the common excavation and shall not be included in the unit price bid per square foot. Stones shall be dressed to size and shape before being laid. They shall be cut to lie on their natural beds. No shaping of core and backing stones will be required. The,bottom or foundation layer shall be composed of large selected �. stones. In general, stones.of varying sizes shall be uniformly distributed throughout the work. Stones shall be so laid as to break joints with those directly below. The arrangement of headers and stretchers shall thoroughly bond and tie the mass. Headers shall be uniformly distributed throughout the work, and, in the face, their area shall constitue at least 10 percent of the total face area. In walls 1-1/2 feet or less in thickness, the headers shall extend through the wall. S-5 I In general, the core and backing shall be laid to approximately T the level of the top of each face course before the next face 1 course is laid, and shall be tied to the facing by breaking joints and a proper arrangement of headers. Stones shall be laid flat, and so that each has a firm bearing on those immediately below, with the minimum practicable amount -� of space in the joints. Open joints more than 1-1/2.inches in width, in any surface, shall be chinked with spalls, fitted to provide a firm bearing for each stone. In all stone masonry laid in mortar, the stone and sand shall be free from frost when used; and when the air temperature is 350 Fahrenheit or less, the water shall be heated. to a temperature of not less than 1000 or more than 1500. All mortar shall be protected against freezing for a period of at least three days after being placed. In hot weather, the masonry shall be protected from the sun and kept wet.for a period of at least 24 hours after being laid. lThe wall shall be backfilled and compacted with 'selected material' which shall be a mineral soil free of sod, roots, topsoil, clods, frozen lumps, excessive amounts of silts, stones over three inches in greatest dimension, wood and all other extraneous materials. _J Payment for the retaining wall shall be made on the basis of the J unit price bid per square foot, as measured on the face or street side of the wall, and shall be compensation in full for all costs incidental to its construction. S-15 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER (2531) The concrete curb and gutter shall be constructed in. accordance with the provisions of Section 2531 except as follows; Joint sealing will not be required. The metal plates used for contraction joints shall be notched to provide for l aggregate interlock. J. S-16 TOP SOIL (2575) It is anticipated that material from excavation will be suitable as top soil material and shall be used as such. This material shall be stockpiled on the site and payment for the salvage top soil shall be by the measured cubic yards in the stock pile. S-17 BITUMINOUS MATERIAL FOR PLANT MIXED BITUMINOUS BASE, BITUMINOUS TACK COAT AND PLANT MIXED BITUMINOUS SURFACE JThe Bituminous Materials used in this construction shall be as follows: S-6 _J Plant Mixed Bituminous Base (3151) -AC1 85-100 Bituminous Tack Coat (3151) -MC 250 Plant Mixed Bituminous Surface (3151) -AC1 85-100 1 S-18 FIELD OFFICE The Contractor shall furnish a field office at the job 1 site for the Engineer for the duration of the project. The office Jshall have the following basic requirements: (1) Size - 10' x 12' with a floor to ceiling height of not less than 7'. (2) Doors and windows - One door of not less than 30" x 76" equipped with an outside lock. Minimum of two windows 36" x24" with screens. (3) Lighting and Telephone - Adequate certified lighting with two electrical out -lets. Telephone service to be provided by the Contractor. (4) Heating and Air Conditioning - Cold weather minimum temp of 620 F., and hot weather maximum temperature of 10° F. lower than outside temperature. (5) Furnishings: a. Desk & Chair - Desk size shall be minimum 30" x 60" either portable or built-in with a desk chair. b. Two additional chairs. ` C. One waste basket. d. One broom. In addition to the field office, but incidential there -to, the contractor shall furnish sanitary facilities. Portable chemical toilet with disposal service. These facilities shall be located near the field office but may be used by the contractors forces. A combination Engineer and contractor field office will be . acceptable, providing the previously specified space in this Joffice is allocated to the Engineer. Payment for the field office shall be at the contract lump sum price. -� 5-19 SANITARY SEWER & WATER UTILITIES Technical Specifications Section 201, 202 and 205 shall apply to all sanitary sewer and water work in this contract except as herein amended. Ductile Iron Watermain: Ductile iron pipe shall be new l Class 50, 350 pound test. The pipe shall be designed in accordance with AWWA C150 or ANSI A21.5 and manufacturing specification of AWWA C151 or ANSI A21.51. Mechanical joint 'i and flanged fittings shall conform to ANSI A21.10 or AWWA C110. The pipe shall be cement lined. Adjust Gate Valves and Manholes: All final adjustments of Gate Valves and Manholes shall be made to finished grade so that it will not be necessary to cut the bituminous surfacing to make the final adjustments. The unit price bid for gate valve adjustments shall include, in addition to all labor and equipment, any extensions that may be required for such adjustment. This pay item is for manholes that can be adjusted by adding or removing adjustment rings. Reconstruct and Adjust Manhole: Where a manhole cannot be adjusted by removing rings or adding rings the Contractor shall remove the manhole cone section and replace it with a 4' diameter 1 section and "Mexican Hat" cover and make final adjustment to 1 grade with adjusting rings. Payment for this item shall be at the contract unit price per manhole reconstructed in this manner. The maximum number of adjusting rings allowable on a manhole J is 8 including any existing rings. _JLower Watermain: Where shown on the plans the Contractor shall J lower the existing watermain. That portion of the water - main to be lowered shall be reconstructed of all new materials. Payment for this item shall be at the contract unit price per lineal foot of watermain so reconstructed. The existing watermain which is removed shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be disposed of by him off the project site. Insulate Watermain, Sanitary Sewer & Water Service: Where shown shall shall on _ provide insulation over the pipe. The insulation installation be as follows: rerA f A 4' wide x 2" thick styrofoam plastic foam insulation board shall be laid 2' above the pipe to be insulated. The insulation shall be j laid on a carefully leveled surface. A one foot lift of fill J shall be placed on the insulation before the compaction operation is begun, and the remainder of the trench compacted in 6" lifts. Payment for the installation of insulation shall be at the contract unit price per linear foot of insulation furnished and installed. _The unit price shall include the cost of excavating, backfilling, Jand compacting the trench. Sewer Service: Sewer services shall be,constructed, extended, or lowered where shown on the plans or as directed J by the Engineer. All pipe shall be 6" VCP. RM. Adjust Curb Box - Existing curb boxes which are to be lowered or raised shall be paid for at the contract unit price per curb box so adjusted. Furnish and Install Corporation Cock - Corporation cocks shall be paid for at the contract unit price per corporation cock furnished and installed. Relocate Gate Valve - Where shown on the plan the existing gate valve on the watermain shall be relocated. Payment shall be at the contract unit price for the relocation.. Relocate Hydrant and Gate Valve - Where shown on the plans the contractor shall relocate hydrants and hydrant gate valves. Payment for this item shall be at the contract unit price per relocation.. This payment shall include all costs of all necessary pipe and pipe fittings required for the relocation. Adjust Hydrants - Payment for the adjustment of hydrants by a hydrant extension shall be at the contract unit price per hydrant adjusted. S-9 Water Services and Curb Boxes: Where shown on the plan or directed by the Engineer the Contractor shall lower or extend water services, furnish and install curb stops and boxes, or adjust curb boxes, furnish and install corporation cocks, relocate gate valves, relocate hydrant and gate valve and adjust hydrants. Curb boxes which are shown as being abandoned shall be lowered to 2 feet below finish grade. Services to be lowered i shall be lowered so as to provide a minimum of 7 feet of cover. I ,Payment for these items shall be as follows: Lower Water Services - This item shall be paid at the contract unit price per lineal foot of water service lowered. Extend Water Services - This item shall be paid for at the contract unit price per linear foot of water service added to the i end of the existing service or from the watermain in the case of l new services. Furnish and Install Curb Stop & Box - This item shall be paid for at the contract unit price per curb stop and box furnished and installed. Adjust Curb Box - Existing curb boxes which are to be lowered or raised shall be paid for at the contract unit price per curb box so adjusted. Furnish and Install Corporation Cock - Corporation cocks shall be paid for at the contract unit price per corporation cock furnished and installed. Relocate Gate Valve - Where shown on the plan the existing gate valve on the watermain shall be relocated. Payment shall be at the contract unit price for the relocation.. Relocate Hydrant and Gate Valve - Where shown on the plans the contractor shall relocate hydrants and hydrant gate valves. Payment for this item shall be at the contract unit price per relocation.. This payment shall include all costs of all necessary pipe and pipe fittings required for the relocation. Adjust Hydrants - Payment for the adjustment of hydrants by a hydrant extension shall be at the contract unit price per hydrant adjusted. S-9 J S-20-7 Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the OWNER shall be filed with the OWNER prior to commencement of WORK. These Certificates shall contain a provision that coverages afforded under the policies will not be cancelled unless at least fifteen (15) days prior WRITTEN NOTICE has been given to the OWNER. S--10 Extend Sewer Service - Payment for extending sewer services shall be at the contract unit price per linear foot of sewer service as measured from the end of the existing service to the end of the new service. Where new services are installed they shall be paid for under this item. Lower Sewer Services - Payment for lowering sewer service shall be at the contract unit price per linear foot of service lowered. Furnish and Install 8"x6" Wye - Payment.for 8"x6" wyes shall be at the contract unit price per wye furnished and installed. Adjust Manholes. Payment for adjusting manholes to final grade by the use of adjusting rings shall be at the contract unit. price per manhole adjusted. Reconstruct Manholes - Payment for reconstructing manholes shall be at the contract unit price per manhole. Outside Drop Section - Payment for ,the outside drop section on sanitary manholes shall be. at the contract unit price per outside drop. c� 5-20 INSURANCE S-20-1 The CONTRACTOR shall purchase and maintain such insurance `l 1 as will protect him from claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from the CONTRACTOR'S execution of the WORK, whether such execution by himself or by any SUBCONTRACTOR or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable: S-20-2 Claims under workmen's compensation disability benefit and similar employee benefit acts; ] S-20-3 Claims for damages because of bodily injury, occupational sickness or disease, or death of any person other than his employees; S-20-4 Claims for damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death of any person other than his employees; JS-20-5 Claims for damages insured by usual personal injury liability coverage which are sustained (1) by any person as a result of an offense directly or indirectly related to the employment of such person by the CONTRACTOR, or (2) by any other person; and S-20-6 Claims for damages because of injury to or destruction J of tangible property, including loss of use resulting therefrom. J S-20-7 Certificates of Insurance acceptable to the OWNER shall be filed with the OWNER prior to commencement of WORK. These Certificates shall contain a provision that coverages afforded under the policies will not be cancelled unless at least fifteen (15) days prior WRITTEN NOTICE has been given to the OWNER. S--10 I -11 S-20-8 The CONTRACTOR shall procure and maintain, at his own expense, during the CONTRACT TIME, liability insurance as hereinafter specified; S-20-9 CONTRACTOR'S General Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance including vehicle coverage issued to the CONTRACTOR and protecting him from all claims for personal injury, including death, and all ,claims for destruction of or damage to property, arising out of or in connection with any operations under the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, whether such operations be by himself or by any SUBCONTRACTOR under him, or anyone 1 directly or indirectly employed by the CONTRACTOR or by a SUB- CONTRACTOR under him, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by the CONTRACTOR or by a SUBCONTRACTOR under him. Insurance shall be written with a limit of liability of not less than $500,000 for all damages arising out of bodily injury, including death, at any time resulting therefrom, sustained by any one person in any one accident; and a limit of liability of not less than $500,000 aggregate for any such damages sustained by two or more persons in any accident. Insurance shall be JJ written with a limit of liability of not less than $200,000 for all property damage sustained by any one person in any one accident; and a limit of liability of not less than $200,000 aggregate for any such damage sustained by two or more persons in any one accident. S-20-10 The CONTRACTOR shall acquire and maintain, if applicable, Fire and Extended Coverage insurance upon the PROJECT to the full insurable value thereof for the benefit of the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR, and SUBCONTRACTORS as their interest may appear. This _ provision shall in no way release the CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR'S surety from obligations under the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS to fully complete the PROJECT. S-20-11 The CONTRACTOR shall procure and maintain, at his own -� expense, during the CONTRACT TIME, in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the state in which the work is performed, l Workmen's Compensation Insurance, including occupational disease J provisions, for all of his employees at the site of the PROJECT and in case any work is sublet, the CONTRACTOR shall require such SUBCONTRACTOR similarly to provide Workmen's Compensation Insurance including occupational disease provisions for all of the latter's. employees unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the CONTRACTOR. In case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work under this contract at the site of the PROJECT is not protected under Workmen's Compensation statute, the CONTRACTOR shall provide, and shall cause each SUBCONTRACTOR to J provide, adequate and suitable insurance for the protection of his J employees not otherwise protected. I -11 I J I 5-20-12 The CONTRACTOR shall secure, if applicable, "All Risk" type Builder's Risk Insurance for WORK to be performed. Unless specifically authorized by the OWNER, the amount of such insurance shall not be less than the CONTRACT PRICE totaled in the BID. The policy shall cover not less than the losses due to fire, explosion, hail_, lightning, vandalism, malicious mischief, wind, collapse, riot, aircraft, and smoke during the CONTRACT TIME, and until the WORK is accepted by the OWNER. The policy shall name as the insured the CONTRACTOR, the ENGINEER, and the OWNER. 5-20-13 ADDITIONAL INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS: In addition to the Insurance requirements of 5-20, the Contractor shall provide the following additional insurance. a. Owner's Protective_ Liability: This insurance shall be written by the same insurance company as the Comprehensive General Liability Insurance, shall be issued in the name of the Owner, and shall protect and defend the Owner against all claims arising as a result of the operation of the Contractor or his subcontractors. The liability limits shall be as specified for Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. b. Builder's Risk and Installation Floater: This insurance shall be written under the 100%.completed value form and shall protect the Contractor and the Owner against risks of damage to buildings, structures, and materials and equipment from the perils of fire and lightning, the perils included in the standard extended coverage endorsement, and the perils of vandalism and malicious mischief. The total shall be not less than the insurable value of the work at completion. When the aggregate value of equipment such as gas engines, generators, pumps, compressors, tanks, motors, switchgear, transformers, panel boards, control equipment, and other similar equipment exceeds $10,000, the Contractor shall provide Installation Risks Floater Insurance to protect said Contractor and the Owner from all insurable risks of physical loss or damage to materials and equipment not otherwise covered under Builder's Risk Insurance. It shall be of the "all risks" type with coverages designed for the circumstances which may occur in the particular work included in this contract. 5-12 1 -ry If the work does not include the construction of building structures, the Builder's Risk policy may j be omitted providing the Installation Risks Floater J Policy fully covers all work. All policies shall provide for losses to be payable to the Contractor and the owner as their interests may appear. 5-21 CONCRETE WALLS f� Pedestrian curb ramps shall be constructed in accordance with Minnesota Department of Highways Standard: Plate 7036A except that the ramp shall be constructed for a ±� 5 foot wide concrete walk. 5-22 SUBSTITUTES WILL BE ACCEPTABLE FOR JUTE FABRIC Contractors will be allowed to substitute other erosion netting for the Jute Fabric .upon prior approval of the Engineer. l 5-23 SIGNS AND SIGN POSTS -1 Signs and sign installation shall be as specified in the Uniform Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, 1 U.S. Department of Transporation, Federal Highway Administration. Payment for signs shall be at the contract unit price per sign furnished and installed for each type of sign.' Payment for,sign posts shall be at the contract unit price per post furnished and installed including all hardware. S-24 CONCRETE PAVEMENT - REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT -� The storm sewer on Devon Lane may be open cut across the concrete pavement on Island View Drive. The concrete pavement shall be cut at the nearest contraction joint prior 1 to removing any concrete. The concrete mat which is removed shall be replaced with a 6 non -reinforced concrete pavement. I J 5-13 I SECTION 201 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL FOR UTILITIES 201-1 GENERAL: The work included in this specification consists o: furnishing all plant,,labor, equipment, appliance and materials -� required to perform all excavation and trenching work including: the necessary clearing, grubbing, and preparation of the site; re- moval and disposal of all debris; excavation and trenching; the handling, storage, transportation and disposal of all excavated materials; all necessary sheeting, shoring, and protection work; preparation of subgrades; pumping and dewatering as necessary or -� required; protection of adjacent property; backfilling; pipe embed- ment; construction of fills and embankments; surfacing and grading; protection, repair, relocation, maintenance and restoration of j subsurface, surface, and overhead structures and utilities; and _! other appurtenant work. 201-2 EXCAVATION: The Contractor shall perform all excavation of every description and whatever substances encountered, to the elevations and alignment indicated on the plans. J Trenching shall be in open cut except with the written permission of the Engineer. Permission for tunnel work may be given for crossing under crosswalks and house drives or under service pipes when such tunnels will not exceed 10 feet in length. The length of trench to be opened at one time may be limited when, in the opinion of the Engineer, such limitation is necessary. The amount of open or unfilled trench shall not exceed 500 feet unless or- dered by the Engineer, and failure to comply with this requirement shall be cause for shutdown of the entire job until such backfilling is accomplished. Trenches shall be only of sufficient width to provide a free working space on each side of the pipe of not less than 4 inches nor more than the outside diameter of the pipe, plus 24 inches. For trench width greater than that permitted above, the Contractor shall, at the Engineer's option and direction, satisfy the design requirements by furnishing and installing pipe of higher strength or provide a higher class of bedding or both, whichever is directed by the Engineer. Subject to the same requirements, the Engineer may permit the Contractor to excavate a trench to a width greater than that specified. All increased cost incurred by the Contractor in connection with this requirement shall be at his own expense and no additional compensation will be made. 201-1 I Trenches shall be kept free from water until the pipe has been laid and inspected. No extra payment will be made for dewatering, as remuneration for this item is included in the contract unit price for constructing the pipe line. Trenches shall be sheeted and braced as necesssary. Such sheeting shall not be removed until backfilling has progressed to 7 such stage that no damage to pipe lines or structures will J result from its removal. Excavated material shall be neatly piled a sufficient distance back from the edge of the trench to avoid overloading and prevent slides or cave-ins, and kept trimmed up so as to be of as little inconvenience as possible to the public and 7 adjoining property owners. 7 In areas where a blacktop surface will be disturbed by the J excavation, the blacktop shall be scored or cut prior to excavation. 201-3 COMMON EXCAVATION: Excavation shall comprise the satisfactory removal and disposition of all material not classed as rock excavation, and shall include clay, silt, sand, gravel, hard pan, loose shale, and other loose stone in'masses and boulders measuring less than one cubic yard in volume. 201-4 ROCK EXCAVATION: Rock excavation shall comprise and include the satisfactory removal and disposition of all 7 boulders measuring one cubic yard or more in volume; rock material in ledges, bedded deposits, and unstratified masses which cannot be removed without systematic drilling and blasting; concrete or masonry structures, and conglomerate _ deposits which are so firmly cemented that they possess the characteristics of solid rock and which cannot be removed `j J without systematic drilling and blasting. No blasting shall be done before the Engineer has been notified and the time and location has been approved. Such approval shall in no way relieve the Contractor of the liability or the responsibility of his operations. Any damage caused by the blasting shall be repaired by the Contractor at his expense. The Contractor's J methods of procedure relative to blasting shall conform to local and state laws and municipal ordinances. J201-5 PREPARATION OF FOUNDATION FOR PIPE LAYING: When the excavation is in firm earth, care shall be taken to avoid l the removal of material below,the established grade. If the f foundation is rock, the excavation shall be carried to an elevation which will provide for a bedding course not less than 12 inches thick below the body of the pipe. This J bedding course shall be suitable earth or sand, free from J rocks, roots, sod or vegetable matter and shall be firmly J 201-2 I J tamped in place before shaping the bed to fit the pipe. Before pipe is placed, the bottom of the trench shall be shaped to give full support to the lower one-fourth of the pipe circumference. Adequate bell holes shall be made at each joint. Where the excavation is in unstable earth or muck, the unstable material shall be removed and refilled with stable binder material, or the pipe shall be placed on piling or other methods as directed by the Engineer to provide firm foundation for the pipe. When the depth of the excavation is greater than that required for the installation of the pipe, the overexcavation shall be backfilled with a sand base, thoroughly tamped to provide a firm bedding for the pipe. All pipe shall be bedded as indicated on the plans or described below: 1) Clay Pipe - Class C bedding in depths from 0 to 20' Class B bedding in depths over 201. In Class C bedding the pipe shall be placed with ordinary care on an earth foundation, shaped to closely fit the width of at least 50% of the pipe breadth. The remainder of the pipe shall be backfilled to a height of 6" above the pipe with the material shovel -placed and thoroughly tamped to completely fill all voids around the pipe. When jointed in the trench, the pipe shall form a true and smooth line. Pipe shall not be trimmed except for closures, and pipe not making a good fit shall be removed. Permissible deflects shall be placed in the top of the pipe. Class B bedding is the same as Class C with the exception that a 4" sand cushion shall be placed under the pipe for 60% of the conduit breadth. 2) Cast or Ductile Iron Pipe - Class C Bedding. 3) Reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipe - Same as Clay Pipe. 1 4) PVC Plastic Sewer Pipe - Pipe shall be bedded in J accordance with the requirements of ASTM D2321-72, "Standard Recommended Practice for Underground Installation of Flexible Thermoplastic Sewer Pipe". The types of allowable bedding material and their installation will be as follows: J Class I - shall consist of angular 1/4" - 3/4" (6-20mm) graded crushed rock. The crushed rock shall be placed to a minimum depth of 4" to 6", sufficient to provide level and uniform bedding. The material shall be used for haunching of the pipe at least up to the spring line, to avoid loss of side support, caused by the migration of the side walls and other backfill into the bedding. The material shall be placed in such a way to provide adequate side support for Jthe entire section of pipe below the spring line. Class 2 201-3 J and Class 3 material, may be used above the spring line and shall be thoroughly compacted to provide side supports for the pipe. Class II Material - consisting of coarse sand and gravel with a maximum particle size of 3/4" (20mm), including various rated sand and gravel, containing small percentages of fine, generally granular, and non -cohesive. These soil types are identified by the symbols GW, GP, SW, and SP. An explanation of these soil types is given on the last page of this section. The contractor shall take care in placing the Class II material, to insure a uniformly compacted bed. He shall excavate the bedding material or place it to a point above the pipe bottom, determining such a point by the depth of loose material resulting in preparation of the bedding and the amount of compaction that will be required to bring it to grade. He shall use hand or mechanical tamping to compact the bedding material to a minimal 85% standard proctor density. Slightly damp material would generally result in maximum compaction with minimal effort. if water is added to improve compaction, the contractor shall exercise care to avoid saturation of the Class II material, either from the water added or the water coming into the trench from the 7 surrounding soils. The material shall be placed to the spring line of the pipe by hand or mechanical tamping. Care shall be exercised to insure that the material has been worked under the haunch of the pipe to provide adequate side support. The initial backfill material shall be placed in two stages, one to the top of the pipe and the other to a point at least 6 inches 1 over the top of the pipe. The contractor shall compact each layer 1 of backfilling, either by hand or by mechanical tamping to a minimum of 85% standard proctor density. Class III Material - fine sands and clayey gravels, including sand clay mixtures and gravel clay mixtures, soil I types GM, GC, SM, and SC are included in this class. The Class J III material shall provide a uniform pipe bedding, in the same manner as Class II, except use hand or mechanical tamping to l compact the bedding material to a minimum of 90% standard proctor J density. The contractor will exercise care to avoid excessive moisture in Class III material, when it is used for the bedding. l The contractor shall place the material in lifts, being careful J to get full compaction under the lower haunched area of the pipe. Then additional material shall be placed to the spring line of the pipe. This material shall be compacted to a minimum to 90% standard proctor density. The contractor shall complete the initial backfilling to 6 inches above the pipe and compact it J either by hand or mechanically to a minimum of 90% standard proctor density. 201-4 I I 5) ABS Plastic Sewer Pipe - Pipe shall be bedded in accordance with the requirements of ASTM D2321-72, In I addition to the soil types allowable for bedding on PVC pipe the following may be used for the ABS Truss pipe, ML, and CL. ABS service pipe shall be bedded as required for PVC pipe. In the event that suitable bedding material is not available the contractor shall haul in bedding material from other excavation within the project or from his own source. The '1 furnishing and installation of this bedding material shall 1 be considered incidental to the pipe installation and no payment will be made for this item, unless Class I is used "1 for backfill of unstable trench conditions and removed at J the direction of the Engineer. In this case the Class I l will be paid at the contract unit price for crushed rock. j 201-6 SHEETING AND SHORING: Except where banks are cut back on a stable slope the trenches shall be properly and =1 substantially sheeted, braced, and shored as necessary, to j prevent caving or sliding, to provide protection for the workmen and the work, and to provide protection for existing structures, facilities and adjacent road surfaces. Sheeting, bracing, and shoring shall be designed and built to withstand all loads that might be caused by earth movement or pressure, and shall be rigid, maintaining shape and position under all circumstances. The Contractor shall leave in place all sheeting necessary to prevent damage or injury to persons or property. Any damage caused by the failure of sheet piling or in its f removal shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. `1 Trench sheet shall not be pulled unless the pipe strength is J sufficient to carry trench loads based on the trench width to the back of the sheeting. Also it shall not be pulled after backfilling. Where trench sheeting is left in place, such sheeting shall not be braced against the pipe, but shall be supported in a manner which will preclude the application of I concentrated loads or horizontal thrusts on the pipe. Cross J braces installed above the pipe for the purpose of supporting sheeting in the bottom of the trench may be removed after the `1 pipe embedment has been completed. J 201-7 BACKFILLING OF TRENCHES: Trenches shall not be backfilled until all required tests are performed or until 1 directed by the Engineer. Depositing of the backfill shall be done so the shock of falling material will not injure the pipe or adjacent structures. 201-5 B Backfill shall be suitable earth free from boulders, large roots or excessive sod or other vegetation. Backfill shall first be carefully hand tamped under and around the pipe up to 6 inches above the top of the pipe, in lifts not to exceed 8 inches loose thickness. Care shall be used to so place and tamp this bedding course so as to not disturb the joints, alignment or grades of the pipe. Fill shall be carried on simultaneously, on both sides of the Pipes. -� When -the surface is to be bituminous paving, the backfill in the top one foot of the trench is to be select gravel material. When the finished street is gravel, the top one foot of the trench is to have 6" of Class 5 gravel placed over 6" of select gravel. When sufficient select material 1 does not exist on the site from this or adjacent trenches J within 2 miles, the Contractor shall purchase and place such select gravel and Class 5 gravel as directed by the Engineer. Where pipe line is placed beneath a paved roadway or paved driveway, or within 5 feet of the edge of an existing or proposed pavement or base course, compaction of the back- fill shall be done in lifts of uniform layers not to exceed the depth shown in the COMPACTION CHART below and each lift shall be compacted over the full width of the excavated area. The Contractor shall carry out his compactions to ensure that `1 the material placed below three feet of the top of the 1 excavation and one foot above the pipe shall be compacted to a standard Proctor density of not less than 90%. The material placed in the top three feet of the trench shall be compacted in the same manner to a density of not less than 95%. COMPACTION CHART Compactor Type Hydra -Hammer (1,000 lb. wt.; 1 Sq. Ft. Shoe; 6 ft. drop height) Vibratory Roller (Smooth Drum) Vibratory Roller (Sheepsfoot) Sheepsfoot (150 psi minimum) Plate Vibrator Button Head Pneumatic Plate Tamper 201-6 Maximum Loose Soil Lift Heights (Ft) Plastic Sands Soils 4.0 4.0 3.0 Not Allowed Not Allowed 2.0 Not Allowed 2.0 1.0 Not Allowed 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 I I Three (3) feet of material compacted with a plate vibrator, plate tamper or button head pneumatic compactor shall be placed over the pipe before a hydra -hammer, vibratory or sheepsfoot roller is operated over the pipe. Special compaction shall be done around all valves, hydrants and other structures and utilities by the use of pneumatic tampers, plate tampers, or plate vibrators with lifts not to exceed that shown in the above chart. Service trenches must be compacted in the same manner as the main trench. In areas where curb and gutter exists, sufficient curbing shall be removed to allow the prescribed compaction over the entire disturbed area. When the trench excavation is within the right-of-way of State or County Highway, the backfilling of the trench, compaction of materials, subgrade preparation and surfacing shall be done in strict accordance with the requirements and specifications of the State or County Highway Department at no additional compensation. All deficiencies in the quantity of material for backfilling the trenches or for filling depressions caused by settlement shall be supplied by the Contractor. In all cases, the Contractor shall blade and compact the roadway after the trench has been backfilled, so that it shall be passable to traffic at all times. The Contractor shall maintain the roadway in a condition acceptable to the Engineer at all times until final approval of the entire work by the Owner. Water shall be used for dust control and shall be applied as directed by the Engineer. The Contractor shall remedy at his own expense any defects that appear in the backfill for a period of one year following completion. Where the pipe line is clear of paved roadways or driveways to a distance of 5 feet or more, the backfill shall be placed as specified, to 2 feet below the ground surface. The remainder of the backfill may be done in layers by backcasting or filling and spreading. The Contractor shall backfill the trenches with dry earth to the original ground surface unless directed otherwise. All surplus earth shall be disposed of as directed by the Engineer within 2 miles of the excavation. Whenever there is any uneven settlement, of the earth in the trenches, the Contractor shall, at his own expense fill the low places and level off the high places. 201-7 I I Unsuitable Material Under Streets - The Contractor shall when directedby the Engineer, replace unsuitable material beneath roadways with surplus material from other parts of the project. The removal and disposal of the unsuitable material and the hauling, placing', and compacting of the surplus material shall be considered incidental to the sewer installation and no payment will be made for this item. 201-8 RESTORATION OF SURFACES: Where the surface of the ground is disturbed by the Contractor_ s operations, it shall be replaced "in kind" including blacktop surfacing, gravel surfacing, crushed rock, concrete driveways or sodding. When bituminous surfacing is disturbed by the Contractor's operations, he shall, after all compaction and grading is installed and approved, apply a 3 1/2" bituminous base course and a 1 1/2" bituminous wearing course. The bituminous surfacing shall conform to the Minnesota Highway Department Specifications dated January 1, 1972 and subsequent amendments. The bituminous base and wearing courses shall be compacted to 95% density. The wearing course shall be MHD 2341 wearing course mix with'6% asphalt content. The base course shall be MHD 2331 base course mix with 4.5% asphalt content. A tack coat shall be applied to the base before the wearing course is applied. No prime coat will be required. The Contractor shall be paid for the restoration of bituminous surface of only the public streets in accordance with the detailed specifications. All other areas where the paved surfaces of driveways or parking areas, etc., are disturbed by the Contractor's operations, shall be restored as specified above at no additional compensation. When the pipe line is placed beneath a gravel surfaced street, the graveling shall be replaced as specified above and no further surfacing will be required. When the pipe line is beneath sodded areas, gravel driveways, or other surfaces, the surface shall be restored "in kind" at no extra compensation. All fences, shrubbery and other features or structures disturbed by the Contractor's operations shall be replaced or repaired at no extra compensation. 201-8 1 The Contractor shall remove trees that are in the way of his trench as authorized in writing by the Engineer, but the Contractor shall not be required to replace any trees. 201-9 DETOURS - TRAFFIC CONTROL: When traffic cannot be diverted, it will be permitted to use the street at all times. The Contractor shall furnish sufficient signs to facilitate the directing of traffic. These signs shall conform to the M.H.D. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Appendix B, placed to provide adequate warning. The Contractor shall have a sufficient number of barricades and signs on hand prior to the start of construction. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to make such checks and inspections of all lights and barricades as necessary to insure their continuous operation. He shall maintain the streets in a passable condition. He shall conduct his work so as to create a minimum of inconvenience to traffic and shall furnish J not less than two flagmen at such locations where loading and depositing of material requires the turning of the trucks or equipment on any State Highway or "main street" and where the =� operation of construction equipment endangers traffic. Temporary suspension of work does not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility outlined in the above requirements. 201-9 Major, divi cions. CE -1 17, CLASSIFICATION OF SOILS FOR ENGINEERING PURPOSES ASTIR Designation: D 2457 — 69 AND D 2458 — 69 (Unified Soil Classification System) Group N symbols c o Classification criteria Yleltradedgravels and ` Cu=0�.0 greater than 4; GW gravel -sand mixtures, little t0 o W 3' c or no fines U BVI N w v m � V Dla x060 a.fj e 2 _ — dual symbols. Poorly graded gravels and S a .Equation of A' -line: - GP N > N Not meeting both Criteria for GW or N n S N O O g, N O N N �Z v > N 0 o � Silty gravels, gravel -sand -a ti .� I Atterberg limits below "A" � c siltmixtures o t7 t9 �.; line or P.I. less Atterberg Iimits'plot- e 3 T to Q to u ; thon4 I 0 - -- C l ayey' gra ve l s, gravel- Atterberg limits above "A" GC C > C w N v _• "O greater than 7 U ML and OL N U n . Ylnll-graded sands and gra- m 0 M �. velly sands. -little or no -� N 'in Oto 2 - iDaol N Yl O .C 2- between 1 and 3 � C. N N c. N n « U 'S Poorly graded sands and n :R N v SP gravelly sands, little or no c Not meeting both criteria for SW N CE -1 17, CLASSIFICATION OF SOILS FOR ENGINEERING PURPOSES ASTIR Designation: D 2457 — 69 AND D 2458 — 69 (Unified Soil Classification System) Group symbols Typical names Classification criteria Yleltradedgravels and grain.ed soils. Cu=0�.0 greater than 4; GW gravel -sand mixtures, little t0 o /000/2 or no fines hatched area are borderline CZ= between 1 and 3 - o N Dla x060 _ — dual symbols. Poorly graded gravels and S a .Equation of A' -line: - GP no lfines mixtures, little _ 'W `vo Not meeting both Criteria for GW or N n O ce OH and MH C N N e, GM Silty gravels, gravel -sand -a ti .� I Atterberg limits below "A" siltmixtures o t7 t9 �.; line or P.I. less Atterberg Iimits'plot- e 3 T to Q to u ; thon4 I ting in hatched area are borderline clpSsit,- cations requiring use of dual symbols - -- C l ayey' gra ve l s, gravel- Atterberg limits above "A" GC sand -clay mixtures line with P.I. _• "O greater than 7 \�� ML and OL n Ylnll-graded sands and gra- Ca= D6o greater than 6; SW velly sands. -little or no -� N 'in Oto 2 - iDaol tines o_� oo .C 2- between 1 and 3 N N c. N Dtax06o Poorly graded sands and u S z --o SP gravelly sands, little or no t a °; Not meeting both criteria for SW _n U 32N N Silty sands, sand -silt mix - ' " - Atterberg limits below SM1t. tures - - - ,� $ iv ,.A„ line or P.I. less Atterberg limits plot- 41 than4 ting in hatched aiea � 0 « 0 J 1i r(f re borderlrnc nlasah- cations requir Pq V°e SC IClayey sands. sand -clay mixtures Inorganic silts., very .fine ML sands• rock (lan, silty or 6C clayey fine sands Inorganic clays of lowto 50 CL medium plasticity, gravelly clays, sandy clays, silty clays, lean clays K 40 OL Organic silts and organic v 5 silty clays of low plasticity �� 3C Inorganic silts, micaceous _ MH or diatomaceous fine sands a or silts, elastic silts 2C Inorganic clays of high CH plasticity, fat. clays Organic clays of medium to OH high plasticity 10 7 4 00 10' -20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Liquid Limit Atterberg.limits above "A" line with P.I. of dual symbols greater than 7 Plasticity Chart For classification of fine-grained soils and fine fraction of coarse- - grain.ed soils. Atterberg Limits plotting in hatched area are borderline CH classifications requiring use of _ — dual symbols. .Equation of A' -line: - PI =0.73 G 20) ce OH and MH CL CL•A1L \�� ML and OL Peat, muck and other highly Pt organic soils 9 -Based on the material passing the 3 in. pG mm) si Ovo. I I SECTION 202 tTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SANITARY SEWERS l 202-1 GENERAL: The work included in this specification consists 1 of furnzshr i g all plant, labor, equipment, appliance and material required to construct all sanitary sewer, forcemain, manholes and appurtenances as shown on the plans and detailed in these specifi- cations. 202-2 MATERIAL: All material used on this project shall be new, undamage material and shall conform to the following detailed requirements: a. Clay Sewer Pipe: All clay pipe shall be Extra Strength Class sewer pipe and shall conform with ASTM specifications C-700-7. T for Extra Strength Clay Pipe. Joint material for clay pipe shall be ring gaskets of a resilient material or plastic sleeves, conforming to ASTM Specification Designation C-425. b. ABS Truss Pipe: The ABS Truss pipe shall meet the requirements of ASTM D-2680. All service pipe to meet the requirements of ASTM D-2751. C. PVC Sewer Pipe: All PVC sewer pipe shall meet the `7 requirements of ASTM D-3034 and shall have a minimum wall thickness l as covered by SDR -35 (heavy wall). Joints shall be Elastomeric Gasket Joints. Jd. Reinforced Concrete Piper Reinforced concrete pipe shall conform to the requirements of the Standard Specifications 7 for Reinforced Concrete Sewer Pipe, ASTM Designation C76 -59T for J Classes III, IV and V. Class III pipe shall be used wherever there is less than ten (10) feet of cover over the invert of the pipe; Class IV pipe shall be used wherever there is more than ten (10) feet, but less than l twenty (20) feet of cover over the invert pipe and also where J there is less than six (6) feet of cover; and Class V pipe shall be used wherever there is more than twenty (20) feet of cover 1 over the invert of the pipe, unless otherwise specified in the Special Conditions. All concrete pipe shall be a minimum of six (6) feet in length unless the Engineer gives permission to use shorter lengths. All pipe shall be clearly marked to show its proper position when laid. 11 202-1 j Reinforced concrete pipe shall have Type R74 gasket joints. _( e. Corrugated MePipe: Where called for, Corrugated Metal Pipe sha conform tal to Section 3226 of the Minnesota Highway Department Standard Specifications for Highway Construction, dated January 1, 1972 and all subsequent revisions. Where required, joints shall be coupling bands. f. Cast Iron Pipe: Cast Iron Pipe shall be of the class determined from design by use of USAS Specification A21..1, 1967. The pipe shall be suitable for eight foot cover and laying condition B as detailed in USAS Specification 21.6 and 21.8. The pipe shall be completely cement lined inside in accordance with USAS Specific- ation A21.1 and outside with coal tar pitch to which varnish has j been added to produce a smooth, tough and tenacious coating. 'j All fittings shall be AWWA fittings with mechanical joints and shall conform to the specifications for the pipe. Pipe shall be designed to lock rubber ring gaskets against displacement. Joint material shall be provided with specially made rubber gaskets. Provisions shall be made.for providing electrical conductivity through all joints. All forcemain pipe shall be designed to meet the following criteria unless ,noted otherwise in the Special Conditions. (1) Specified I.D. shall be minimum after linings. .� (2) Working Pressure = 150 psi Water Hammer = 100 psi J 250 psi total operating pressure. A safety factor of 2 shall be taken on working pressure plus water hammer or total design of 500 psi. (3) External loads are to be determined using a minimum of 5 feet of cover or greater as shown on the profile drawings. Live loads are to be determined from AASHO- H20 loading. A width of trench of the pipe diameter j plus 48 inches shall be used. g. Ductile Iron Pipe: Ductile iron pipe will be accept- able for the forcemain construction. (1) Ductile iron pipe and fittings shall be designed and manufactured in accordance with ASA A21.50 and ASA A21.51. Ductile pipe shall be cement lined in accordance with ASA A2.14 - 1064. (2) Laying Condition C and for ductile iron pipe E' i shall not exceed 300 psi. .J 202-2 I I J J (3) Flexible pipe (ductile) thicknesses are to be selected on external loading or internal loading, whichever produces the greater thickness. (4) The maximum permissible deflection of flexible pipe shall be 20. (5) A total corrosion allowance and factory tolerance of 0.15" is to be added to the ductile iron pipe. Joints for all pipe shall be rubber gasket slip joints with electrical conductivity maintained across all joints in metal pipe. h. Concrete: Concrete shall be mixed with Type II, Portland Cement, clean sand, crushed rock and of workable consistency with a slump not to exceed 4 inches. i. Precast Concrete Pipe Manhole: Precast sections - shall have a minimum total steel area equal to ASTM requirement for ASTM 478-70. Concrete must test.3,000 psi and have a minimum barrel thickness of 5 inches. There shall be a minimum of.2 and a maximum of 4, 2" precast adjusting rings on top of each manhole rings. Manhole pipe shall have type R-4 gasket joints. The connection between the pipe and manhole shall be a Interpace Boot as manufactured by Elk River Concrete or a Kore-N-Seal Boot as manufactured by. North. Star Concrete Company, or approved equal. j. Manhole Covers: All manhole rings and covers shall be made of Class 30 gray iron, rough and of even grain, and shall possess a tensile strength of not less than 30,000 pounds per square inch and conform to ASTM Specifications A-48-70. All castings shall conform to the shape and dimensions shown on the plans and shall be clean and perfect without defects of any kind. Covers shall have machined bearing surfaces. k. Valves: Gate valves shall conform to the standard specifications of AWWA iron body valve, square operating nut, and close in a clockwise direction. The valve shall be provided with an adjustable valve box and with a cover with the word "sewer" cast thereon. The valve boxes shall be installed so their tops are at the proposed street grade. Valve boxes shall be of the length required by the pipe cover as shown on the plans and extensible not less than 10" upward. 202-3 1 1. Services: All services shall be 4" diameter of the same material, pipe classification and joint material as the pipe to which they are attached except that services with clay pipe shall be six (6) inch Vitrified Clay Pipe. Where pipe is laid in the same trench as the copper water service, the contractor shall use 4" extra heavy cast iron soil pipe with, rubber gasket joints. Approved adapters to the sewer main shall be provided. ll M. Piling: Norway Pine, Jack Pine, Douglas Fir (Coast Region), or Southern Yellow Pine, may be used under these specifications. Balsam, Fir, Hemlock, Soft Maple, Poplar, Slippery or Swamp Elm or any other wood which would not stand driving will be rejected. r� All piles shall have a butt diameter of not less than 12". Piles less than 40 feet in length shall have a tip of not less than 8 inches in diameter and piles over 40 feet long shall have a tip not less than 7 inches in diameter. Piles shall be sound and solid and free from any defects which J may materially impair their strength or durability. They must be so straight that when a line is drawn from the center of the butt to the center of the top, the line will be within the body of the pile and shall have a uniform taper from the top to the butt. Piles shall be capped and cradles provided in accordance with the detailed drawings. All piles, caps, and ties shall be creosote treated in conformance with Minnesota Highway Department_ Specifications 2491. n. Foundation Material: Foundation material shall be 3/4" to 2" binder stone, and must be approved by the Engineer. Foundation material which is used for dewatering rather than foundation strengthening, will be considered incidental to the pipe installation and no payment will be made for this item. J o. Air Release Valves: .The air release valves shall be APCO model #200 with a 8 orifice. p. Lightweight Aggregate: In areas of unstable foundation, the Engineer may direct the contractor to use J a lightweight aggregate for pipe foundation and backfill in lieu of crushed rock. The lightweight aggregate shall be as manufactured by North Central Lightweight Aggregate Company, Inc., 4901 West.Medicine Lake Road or approved equal. It J shall be sound, durable, strong and clean with a unit weight of not more than 60 to 65 pounds per cubic foot. The particle Jsize shall be not less than 1/4" size. -1 202-4 202-3 PILING: If the Engineer shall order piling to be placed, 9 the Contractor shall furnish,_ drive;: and place all said piles. Piles shall be driven.vertically in exact position at locations given by the Engineer. Piles which may become shifted, must be removed and good piles driven in their places, or additional piles put -in as.directed by the Engineer without additional expense to the Owner. 202-4 HANDLING: Pipe, fittings, and accessories shall be "l delivere�kpiled and handled in a manner that will insure J their installation in the work in sound, undamaged condition. Hooks inserted in ends of pipe shall have broad, well padded contact surfaces. Pipe and fittings shall not be bumped or dropped. Pipes having premolded joint rings shall be handled in such a manner that no weight, including the weight of the pipe itself, will bear or be supported by the spigot rings at any time. Care shall be taken to avoid dragging the spigot rings on the ground or allowing it to come in contact with gravel, crushed stone, rocks or other hard objects. Joint rings which have been 1 damaged in any way will not be accepted and shall not be incor- porated in the work. 202-5 CLEANING: The interior of all pipe and fittings shall be thoroughly cleaned of all foreign matter before being installed and shall be kept clean until the work has been accepted. All joint contact surfaces shall be kept clean until the jointing is completed. Every precaution shall be taken to prevent foreign matter from entering the pipe during installation. No debris, tools, clothing or other materials shall be placed in the pipe. _1 202-6 INSPECTION: Each piece of clay sewer pipe shall be tested for soundness, after its delivery alongside the trench near the point of installation, by standing the pipe on one end (with a minimum of ground contact) and.tapping the other end with a light hammer. Each end of each pipe shall be thus tested. Rejected pipe and fittings shall be removed from the site of the work immediately and permanently. 202-7 ALIGNMENT AND GRADE: Unless otherwise shown on the plans, all pipe sha a aid straight between changes in alignment and at a uniform grade between changes in grade. All lines shall be laid so that each section between manholes will lamp. .J 202-5 The contractor shall erect substantial batter boards at intervals of not more than 25 feet...Batter boards shall be used to deter- mine and check pipe sub -grades. Not.less than three batter i boards shall be maintained in proper position at all times when f trench grading is in progress...The use of a laser may be proposed by the contractor and approval by the Engineer will i be on -a project by project basis. The Engineer may reject the l useofthe laser at any.time.the results are unsatisfactory. 202-8 LAYING PIPE: Pipe shall be protected from lateral dis- placement by means of.pipe.embedment material installed as provided in the.trench backfill specification. Under no circumstance shall pipe be laid in water and no pipe shall be laid under unsuitable weather or trench conditions. Bedding shall be as specified on Page ,201-4 and 201-5 of these specifications. 202-9 PIPE JOINTS: Joint material shall be as specified in -� paragraph 202-2._ All instructions and recommendations of the pipe manufacturer shall be followed. 202-10 ACCEPTANCE TESTS: -Prior to final acceptance of each section of the sewer line, the contractor shall flush a ball, the full diameter of the sewer, through the.line. This shall be done to remove any dirt or debris._which.has_entered the new installation. The dirt and debris shall be prevented from entering the existing sewer system by means of watertight plugs or other suitable methods. Each reach of sewer shall meet the requirements of the following tests: a. Lamping: Each section of sewer line between manholes shall be strai`g�and uniformly graded. Each such section will be lamped. Lamping will.be performed by.the Engineer. The Contractor shall furnish suitable assistance to help the Engineer. b. Infiltration: If at any time the infiltration observed -� and measured between any two adjoining manholes by the Engineer exceeds 100 gallons per inch of nominaldiameter per mile of sewer. per day, the contractor shall locate the leakage and shall make such repairs as are necessary to_control the infiltration. C. Air Testing: The contractor shall perform these tests r on all sewer lines installed as follows: JTest Procedure: Clean the pipe to be tested by pro- pelling snug fitting inflated rubber ball through the pipe with water. Plug all pipe outlets with suitable test plugs. Brace each plug securely. 202-6 -) If the pipe to be tested is submerged in ground water, insert a 1 pipe probe by boring or jetting, into the backfill material adjacent to the center of the pipe, and determine the back pressure in the probe when air passes slowly through it. This is the back pressure due to ground water submergence over the end of the probe. .All gauge pressures in the test A should be increased by this amount. Add air slowly to the portion of the pipe installation under test until the internal air pressure is raised to 4.0 psig. After an internal pressure of 4.0 psig is obtained, allow at least two minutes for air temperature to stabilize, adding only the amount of air required to maintain pressure over 3.6 psig. "j when pressure decreases to 3.6 psig, start stop -watch. Determine J the time in minutes that is required for the internal air pressure to reach 3.0 psig. Minimum permissible pressure holding times .J for runs of single pipe diameter areindicatedin the following J tables in minutes. The air test may be dangerous if, because of ignorance or careless- ness, a line is improperly_ prepared. It is extremely important that the various plugs be installed and braced in such a way as to l prevent blow outs. Inasmuch_as a force of 250 lbs. is exerted on J an 8" plug by internal pipe pressure of 5 psi, it should be realized that sudden expulsion of a poorly installed plug or of a plug that "7 is partially deflated before-the.pipe pressure is released can be J dangerous. As a safety precaution, pressurizing equipment should include a regulator set at 10 psi to avoid over -pressurizing and damaging an otherwise acceptable line. Noone -shall be allowed in the manholes during testing. The portion being tested shall pass if it does not lose air at a rate to cause the pressure to drop from 3.6 to 3.0 p.s.i.g. (greater than the average back pressure of any ground water that may submerge the pipe) in less time than listed as follows: Pioe Diameter In Inches 4 6 8 10 12 15 18 21 202-7 Minimum Allowable Minutes (3.6-3.0 psig Pressure) 2.0. 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.5 9.0 10.5 All service plugs shall be secured in place to prevent dis- placement during testing operations. e. Exfiltration: At the.option of the Engineer Exfiltration tests may be required on sewer lines which are above the present ground water.- The test section shall be bulkheaded and the pipe subjected to a hydrostatic pressure produced by a head of water -.at a.depth of four (4) feet above the high invert of the sewer under test at its lower end. This head of water shall be maintained_ for a period of one hour during whichitis presumed that full -absorption of the pipe body has taken place, and thereafter for a further period of four (4) hours for the actual test of leakage. During this four hour period the measured loss shall not exceed the allowable infiltra- tion rate. 'l The introduction of any substance into the water used for testing J with the intent to seal such leaks as may be indicated will not be permitted. 'J Two such exfiltration tests will be required for each type and size of pipe. if results of the exfiltration tests are not satisfactory, additional tests may be required by the Engineer. f. Forcemain: Before backfilling, each section of force - main shall be tested between valves, closures or temporary plugs as follows: "1 The main shall be flushed to remove air and debris. Each J section shall then be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of 150 psi, measured by a gauge at the lowest point for a -� period of.twenty minutes. -Water added to maintain the pressureshallnot exceed one gallon per 1000 linear feet of main being tested during_the.two hour test. All necessary 1 tools, equipment, connections, plugs, etc., shall be furnished J and installed by the contractor at his own expense. No more than 2,000 linear.feet of pipe shall be constructed between "J testings. The contractor shall furnish all labor and materials for testing the sewers and forcemain and assist the Engineer in making measurements. In areas where the sewer cannot be lamped, or does not pass the required tests and the contractor is unable to repair the leaks by normal procedures, the Engineer may direct that the sewer be Jtelevised to locate the leaks. Such television, when directed f in writing by the Engineer, shall be done by the Contractor at his own expense. J 202-8 202-11 MANHOLES: All standard and drop manholes shall be constructed, complete with covers, fittings, and other appurten- ances, in accordance with the details shown on the drawings. Drop manhole sections shallbeconstructed of solid precast curved segmental concrete masonry units specially cast for use in manhole construction.. Drop sections shall be set on a poured concrete: base. All adjusting rings and frames shall be set in a full bed of mortar. Frames and.covers shall be set to elevations designated by the Engineer. Only manholes which require outside pipe and fittings for dropping the sewage into the lower_ line_ willbe designated as drop manholes, "i and drop.sections shall be constructed when the invert of the 1 incoming sewer is two _feet or more above the.bottom of the manhole. Inside drop manholes, where the incoming line discharges sewage directly into the manhole and which do not require special fittings such.as tees -and elbows, -will be_considered to be standard manholes. 202-12 SERVICE CONNECTIONS: The contractor shall keep an accurate record of service connections as to location, depth, type, etc. Location shall be made in respect to the nearest manhole center downgrade from the service.. This record shall be kept by the con- tractor and inspector on forms to be provided by the Engineer. On plastic pipe where_ service_wyes are cut into the side of the pipe, the wye shall be attached with solvent and banded. `l At the end of all house connections at the property line, the j contractor shall furnish and set at no additional compensation a 2" x 2" x 8' long woodenstakeset vertically to within 12 inches of the ground surface. The contractor shall construct services for house connections, and -� shall extend such house connections to the property line. Wherever possible, house connections shall 'be_kept to a minimum depth not less than nine (9) feet over the top of the pipe at the property ( line. All house connections shall be capped by a jointed clay or cast iron stopper, firmly set in.place to prevent any water entering the pipe. At service wyes where the sewer is laid deeper than necessary to serve abutting property, the Engineer may order the contractor to construct a vertical riser embedded in the side of the trench, and as shown on the detailed drawing and to such height as required. Riser pipes will not be installed_for.service installations less than twelve (12) feet deep. 202-13 CORROSION PROTECTION FOR CAST AND DUCTILE IRON PIPE: In 1 areas where corrosive soils are encountered, the Engineer may direct the contractor to install 8 mil polyethylene tube material over the pipe. The ends of the tube will be wrapped and tightly taped with 202-9 ^t 2" plastic tape, Scotchrap #50. The tube shall be installed in j accordance with the latest.recommendations of the Cast Iron Pipe Research Association. 202-14 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT: The.Engineer will measure the number of linear feet of each size of sanitary sewer pipe laid. No deduction will be made from the lineal footage of pipe for the space occupied by manholes. House service pipe will be measured as the horizontal distance from the center.line of the sewer line to the end of the service pipe. 202-15 BASIS OF PAYMENT: Unless otherwise stated in the Special Conditions 3.2 or the proposal form, the contract price per lineal foot for the various sizes.and types of sanitary sewer shall be full compensation for furnishing.all.materials, equipment, tools, and labor including disposal of .surplus excavated material necessary to construct the sewerand place the backfill, in accordance with the plans.and_specifications. The contract unit price per.lineal-foot alsoincludesconnecting the existing sewers. No extra compensation will be allowed for over -depth, rock excavation or tamping backfill, or clearing or grubbing unless otherwise provided in the proposal form. The contract price for manholes shall be full payment, for furnishing all materials, labor, tools and equipment necessary to complete the same in accordance with the plans and these specifications, except the pipe sections in the manhole which will be included in the lines of pipe. -I 202-10 I SECTION 205 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WATERMAIN 205-1 GENERAL: The work included in this specification consists of furnishing all plant, labor, equipment, appliance and materials required to construct all watermains, valves, hydrants and appur- tenances as shown on the plans and detailed in these specifications. 205-2 MATERIAL: All material used on this project shall be new, undamaged material and shall conform to the following detailed requirements: a. Cast Iron Pipe: Cast Iron Pipe shall be of the class determined from design by use of USAS Specification A21-1 1967. "] The pipe shall be suitable for eight foot cover and laying condition B as detailed in USAS Specification 21.6 and 21.8. The pipe shall be completely cement lined inside in accordance =� with USAS Specification A21.4 and outside with coal tar pitch to which varnish has been added to produce a smooth, tough and tenacious coating. b. Cast Iron Pipe Fittings: All fittings shall be AWWA fittings with mechanical joints and shall conform to the specifi- cations for the pipe. Pipe shall be designed to lock rubber J ring gaskets against displacement. c. Asbestos -Cement Pipe: Asbestos -cement pipe may be used for watermain when specifically authorized in the Special Conditions of these specifications. The asbestos -cement pipe shall be Class 150 pressure pipe conforming to ASTM specifications C296 -65T and AWWA Specification H-2. Fittings shall conform to the specifications for the pipe and all joints shall be rubber 1 gaskets. J d. Joints: Joint material for cast iron pipe shall be J rubber ring gaskets such as fastite or equal. Mechanical joints shall be provided with specially made rubber gaskets. 1 All of the watermain shall have conductivity throughout the system J by use of copper straps or approved conductive gaskets with cop- per inserts. All fittings shall be mechanical joint with copper 1 straps. Lead tipped gaskets or wedges will not be approved for J conductivity. 205-1 1 Copper jumper straps between sections of pipe shall be not less than 1/16" x 3/4" strap bolted to shop welded pipe straps of the same size. Bolts shall be 5/16" diameter bronze. For all lo- cations where shop welded straps are not available, field welds shall be made using the Cadweld method with size 32 cartridge. Each field weld shall be properly made after filing the surface -� of the pipe to a clean bare metal over the entire area of the weld. Straps bolted to mechanical joint fittings shall be not less than 1/6" x 1-1/2". All straps shall be securely fastened 1 and backfill placed so as to not damage the conductivity. e. Valves: Gate valves shall conform to standard speci- -� fications of AWWA for iron body, O-ring type packing gate valves. The valves shall have a square operating nut and shall close in a clockwise direction. All buried valves shall be provided with an adjustable valve box with a cover with the word "water" cast thereon. Valve boxes shall be installed so their tops are at the proposed street grade. Valve boxes shall be 85" -� long with extensibility of not less than 10" upward. f. Hydrants: All hydrants shall be Waterous Company, or approved equal with 5" valve opening conforming to the standard hydrant currently in use by the Owner. The hydrants shall have a barrel length to permit a minimum of 6-1/2 feet of cover for the watermain. g. Service Pipe: All services shall be Type K copper. h. Service Groups: Service group items shall be as follows or approved equal: Corporation Cock shall be Mueller Model H-15000. Curb Stops shall be Mueller Model H-15150 with 6 foot station key, Mueller 84341. Curb Box shall be Mueller Model H-10300. 205-3 HANDLING: Pipe, fittings, and accessories shall be handled in a manner that will insure their installation in the work in sound, undamaged condition. Hooks inserted in ends of pipe shall have broad, well padded contact surfaces. Pipe and fittings shall not be bumped or dropped. Pipe having premolded joint rings shall be handled in such a manner J that no weight, including the weight of the pipe itself, will bear on or be supported by the spigot rings at any time. Care shall be taken to avoid dragging the spigot ring on the ground or allowing it to come in contact with gravel, crushed stone, rocks, or other hard objects. Joint rings which have been damaged in any way will not be accepted and shall not be incorporated in the work. J J 205-2 205-4 CLEANING; The interior of all pipe and fittings shall be thoroughly cleaned of all foreign matter before being installed 1 and shall be kept clean until the work has been accepted. All joint contact surfaces shall be kept clean until the jointing is complete. Every precaution shall be taken to prevent foreign material from entering the pipe during installation. No debris, tools, clothing or other materials shall be placed in the pipe. 1 205-5 INSPECTION, Each piece of pipe shall be tested for sound- ness, after zt- is delivery alongside the trench near the point of installation, by tapping the pipe with a light hammer. Each end of each pipe shall be thus tested. Rejected pipe and fittings shall be removed from the site of the work immediately and permanently. 205-6 LAYING PIPE; Pipe shall be protected from lateral dis- placementy -means of pipe embedment material installed as provided in the trench backfill specification. Under no circumstances shall 1 pipe be laid in water and no pipe shall be laid under unsuitable weather or trench conditions. All pipe shall be laid with a Class C bedding. In the Class C bedding the pipe shall be placed with ordinary care on an earth foundation, shaped to closely fit the width of at least 50% of 7 the pipe breadth. The remainder of the pipe shall be backfilled to a height of 6" above the pipe with the granular material shovel -placed and thor- oughly tamped to completely fill all voids around the pipe. The pipe shall be laid to the alignment as provided by the Engineer and all pipe shall be laid at a depth so that the center line of the pipe will be at least 7 feet below the top of the finished grade. L� At the end of each day's work, or when the construction of the pipe- line is temporarily discontinued, the contractor shall place -� temporary plugs in all openings in the pipe to prevent the entrance of earth and other foreign material, J The contractor shall provide suitable clamps, tie bars or concrete bulkheads at changes in alignment, tees, bends, plugs, etc. to prevent damage to the pipe by waterhammer, shock, etc. All dead -, ends shall be sealed with cast iron plugs. .J 205-3 1 205-7 JOINTING: All rubber ring joints shall be carefully in- stalled in accordance with the manufacturer"s instructions. All gaskets shall be wiped clean and lubricated. Then the pipe shall l be properly aligned and shoved home to a tight seal. j All mechanical joints shall be made up in accordance with the stan- dard specifications of the American Water Works Association. 205-8 TESTING: Before backfilling, each section of completed watermain shall be tested between valves, closures or temporary plugs as follows: The main shall be flushed at the hydrants to remove all air or debris and then each section shall be subjected to a hydrostatic pressure of 150 psi, as measured by a gauge at the lowest hydrant, for a period of two hours. Water added to maintain the pressure J shall not exceed one gallon per 100 linear feet of main being tested during the two hour test. All necessary tools, equipment, connections, plugs, etc. shall be furnished by the contractor at his own expense. All tests shall be made under the supervision of the Engineer. If the pipe fails to hold this pressure, the contractor shall locate and correct all leaks or damaged pipe. -� Conductivity tests shall be performed on all mains after they have been pressure tested and are full of water at normal operating pressure. A direct current of 350 amps at 30 volts shall be passed through the line for 4 minutes„ Current flow shall be measured continuously on a suitable ammeter and shall remain steady without interruption or excessive fluctuation throughout the period. At the end of the 4 minute period, the current shall be raised to 400 amps for 1 minute without fluctuation. Insufficient current or wide fluctuations of ammeter needle shall be evidence of defec- tive conductivity which shall be isolated, corrected and retested. Acceptable equipment for the test shall be arc welding machines 1 with adequate sized cables to carry the test current without voltage drop or overheating. Conductivity tests shall be carried out in the presence of the Engineer or his duly authorized agent. Caution shall be exercised at all times when working with electrical equip- ment and wires during the conductivity test. 205-9 STERILIZING MAIN: The contractor shall furnish all equip- ment, labor and accessories in accordance with the requirements of the State Health Department. J 205-4 205-10 SERVICES: The contractor shall install all individual l house servicesasdirected by the Engineer. The service shall I include a corporation cock, a curb box and stop and sufficient copper pipe to connect the curb stop at the property line with the watermain. 205-11 METHOD OF MEASUREMENT: The Engineer will measure the number of linear feet of each size of watermain laid. No deduct will be made for the linear feet of fittings. i 205-12 BASIS OF PAYMENT: Unless otherwise stated in the detailed J specifications or proposal, the contract price per linear foot for the various sizes and types of watermain shall be full compensation for furnishing all materials, equipment, tools and labor, including disposal of surplus excavated material necessary to construct the watermain and place the backfill, in accordance with the plans and these specifications. The contract unit price per linear foot also includes connecting the existing watermain. No extra compensation will be allowed for over -depth, rock excavation, or tamping back- fill, or clearing and grubbing. Fittings will be paid at the contract unit price per pound, not including weight of joint accessories. 205--5 STATE OF MINNESOTA CITY OF MOUND P R O P O S A L State Project No. S.A.P. 145-101-04. Class of Work: Grading, Clearing and Grubbing, Gravel Base; Bituminous Surface, Curb and. Gutter, Sidewalk, Storm Sewer and Tree Planting. Proposal of (Address) To furnish and deliver all materials and to perform all work, in accordance with the Contract, the Plans, the Specifications, and the approved DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SPECIFICATIONS, DATED JANUARY 1, 1972, on file in the office of the Commissioner of Highways, except as specifically stated otherwise in the "Special Provisions" attached hereto for the improvement of a certain section of Municipal State -Aid Streets No. 10 which proposals will be received until 10:00 A.M., Monday, _-1 The work on 145-101-04 being located between Clyde Road and Brighton 1 Boulevard on Tuxedo Road, Station 0+00 to 30+68 being approximately -� .58 miles in length. To the City Council of Mound, Minnesota Sirs: In accordance with the advertisement of the City of Mound inviting proposals for the improvement of the sections of highway hereinbefore named, and in conformity with the Contract, `�. Plans, Specifications and Special Provisions pertaining thereto, all on file.in the office of the City Clerk. (I) (We) hereby certify that (I) (we) (am) (are) the only person (s) interested in this proposal as principle (s); that this proposal is made and submitted without fraud or collusion with any other person, firm or corporation whatsoever, that an examination has been made of the site of the work and the Contract form, together with the Plans, Specifications, and Special Provisions of the Improvement. P 1 (I) (We) understand that the Quantities of work shown herein are approximate only and are subject to increase or decrease; that all quantities of work, whether increased or decreased within the limits specified in 1903 of the Specifications, are to be performed at the unit prices shown S on the attached schedule and that, at the time of opening S bids, totals only will be read, but the comparisons of bids will be based on the correct summation of item totals obtained from the unit prices bid, as provided in 1903 of the Specifications. (I). (We) propose to furnish all necessary machinery, equipment, tools, labor and other means of construction and to furnish all materials specified, in the manner and at the time prescribed, all in accordance with the terms of the Contract and the Plans, Specifications, and Special Provisions forming a part thereof. . (I) (We) further propose to do all Extra Work which may be required to complete the contemplated improvement, at unit prices or lump sums to be agreed upon in writing prior to starting such work, or if such pricesor sums cannot be agreed upon; to perform such work on a "Force Account" basis. All as provided in 1904 of the Specifications. (I) (We) further propose to execute the form of contract within 10 days after receiving written notice of the award, as provided in 1306 of the Specifications. J (I) (We) further propose to furnish a Contract Bond in the J amount of the Contract, as security for the construction and completion of the improvement in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Special Provisions, as provided in 1305 of the Specifications. (I) (We) further propose to perform all work in accordance with the Plans, Specifications and Special Provisions and in a good and workman like manner,,and to renew and repair any work `�. which may be rejected due to defective materials or workmanship, prior to final completion and acceptance of the project by the City of Mound. (I) (We) agree to all the provisions of Chapter 181-59 Minnesota Laws of 1961. (I) (We) further propose to begin work and to prosecute and complete the same in accordance with the time schedule set forth in the Special Provisions of the Improvement. f P--2 1 1 1 SPEC OR ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL 202.501 Mobilization LUMP SUM $ 2101.511 Clear & Grub Roadway LUMP SUM $ -� 2103.501 Remove Buildings LUMP SUM $ •� 2104.501 Remove Culvert Pipe 290 L.F. $ /LF $ 2104.501 Remove 18" RCP Storm.Sewer 85 L.F. $ /LF $ 2104.501 Remove Concrete Curb & 66 L.F. $ /LF $ Gutter 2104.505 Remove Concrete Pavement 40 S.Y. $ /SY $ 2104.509 Remove 1000 Gallon Under- 2 EACH $ /EA $ ground Fuel Tanks 2104.509 Remove Manholes or Catch 2 EACH $ /EA $ Basins J2105.501 Common Excavation 18,495 C.Y. $ /CY $ 2105.535 Salvaged Topsoil 1,280 C.Y. $ /CY $ 2111.501 Test Rolling 31 RD.STA. $ /RS $ J2112.501 Subgrade Preparation 31 RD.STA. $ /RS $ 2130.501 Water 1000(M)GAL $ /GA $ 2211.501 Aggregate Base Class 2 75 TON $ /TN $ 2211.501 Aggregate Base Class 3 2,705 TON $ /TN_ $ -� 2211.501 Aggregate Base Class 5 4,275 TON $ /TN $ 2301.501 Concrete Pavement 40 S.Y. $ /SY $ 2331.504 Bituminous Material For 136 TON $ /TN $ Mixture J2331.514 Base Course Mixture 3,020 TON $ /TN $ . 2341.504 Bituminous Material For 93 TON $ /TN $ J Mixture ' 2341.508 Wearing Course Mixture 1,685 TON $ /TN $ P-3 SPEC OR ESTIMATED ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL 2357.502 Bituminous Material For 575 GAL $ /GA $ Tack Coat 2358.501 Bituminous Material For 3516 GAL $ /GA $ Prime Coat 2411.505 Concrete Structure, 1 EACH $ /EA $ Reinforced Concrete Surge Basin - 2503.511 12" RCP Storm Sewer 135 L.F. $ /LF $ Class III 2503.511 15" RCP Storm Sewer 156 L.F. $ /LF $ Class III 2503.511 18" RCP Storm Sewer 760 L.F. $ /LF $ Class III 2503.511 21" RCP Storm Sewer. 47 L.F. $ /LF $ Class III 2503.511 24" RCP Storm Sewer 570 L.F. $ /LF $ Class III 2503.511 27" RCP Storm Sewer 420 L.F. $ /LF $ Class IV 2503.511 30" RCP Storm Sewer. 137 L.F. $ /LF $ Class III 2503.573 Furnish & Install 18" 1 EACH $ /EA $ RCP Concrete Apron W/Trash Guard 2503.573 Furnish & Install 30" 1 EACH $ /EA $ RCP Concrete Apron W/Trash Guard 2506.506 Construct Manholes 31.3 L.F. $ /LF $ Design F 2506.506 Construct Manholes or 59.49 L.F. $ /LF $ Catch Basins Design Spec 48" Dia. 2506.506 Construct Manholes or 5.33 L.F. $ /LF $ Catch Basins Design Spec 72" Dia. P-4 SPEC OR ESTIMATED ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL 2506.507 Construct Catch Basins 15.56 L.F. $ /LF $ Design H 2506.516 Casting Assemblies A & C 7 EACH $ /EA $ 2506.516 Casting Assemblies B 14 EACH $ /EA $ 2506.521 Install Castings 21 EACH $ /EA $ 2511.502 Hand Placed Rip Rap Class A 15 C.Y. $ /CY $ 2511.504 Filter Blanket, Type 1 7 C.Y. $ /CY $ 2521.501 4" Concrete Walk 13,050 S.F. $. /SF $ 2531.501 Concrete Curb & Gutter, 6,168 L.F. $ /LF $ Design B618 2531.507 6" Concrete Driveway Pavement 165 S.Y. $ /SY $ 2571.502 Furnish & Plant Shade Trees 75 TREE$ /TR $ Hard Maple, 2" to 2-1/2" Dia. 2571.502 Furnish & Plant Shade Trees 60 TREE $ /TR $ Seedless Ash, 2" to 2-1/2" Dia. 2571.502 Furnish & Plant Shade Trees, 60 TREE $ /TR $ Hackberry, 2" to 2-1/2" Dia. 2575.501 Roadside Seeding 1.75 ACRE $ /AC $ 2575.502 Seed Mixture 5 90 LBS $ /LB $ 2575.505 Sodding 6,1.85 S.Y. $ /SY $ 2575.511 Mulch Material, Type 1 3.5 TON $ /TN $ 2575.521 Jute Fabric 1,500 S.Y. $ /SY $ 2575.551 Topsoil Borrow 400 C.Y. $ /CY $ Spec Provision Dry Rubble Masonry Walls 1,250 S.F. $ /SF, $ Spec Provision Adjust Gate Valves 14 EACH $ /EA Spec Provision Lower Watermain 230 L.F. $ /LF $ Spec Provision Insulate Watermain 30 L.F. $ /LF $ Spec Provision Extend Water Service 215 L.F. $ /LF $ P-5 i 1 SPEC ITEM OR NO. DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL Spec Provision Lower Water Service 115 L.F. $ /LF $ Spec Provision Furnish & Install Curb Stop 33 EACH $ /EA $ & Box Spec Provision Adjust Curb Box 52 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Lower Sanitary Sewer Main 210 L.F. $ /LF $ Spec Provision Lower Sewer Service 140 L.F. $ /LF $ Spec Provision Insulate Sewer Service 105 L.F. $ /LF $ Spec Provision Extend Sewer Service 260 L.F. $ /LF $ Spec Provision Furnish & Install Sign Posts 13 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Furnish & Install R2-1 Signs 4 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Furnish & Install R7-1 Signs 8 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Furnish & Install W5-1 Signs 1 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Field Office LUMP SUM $ Spec Provision Construct Outside Drop Section 1 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Furnish & Install 8 x 6 Wye 3 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Furnish & Install Corporation 3 EACH $ /EA $ ll Cock Spec Provision Insulate Water Service 35 L.F. $ /LF $ 11 _1 Spec Provision Relocate Gate Valve 1 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Adjust Hydrant 1 EACH $ /EA $ -� Spec Provision Relocate Hydrant & Gate Valve 3 EACH $ /EA $ Spec Provision Adjust Manholes 12 EACH $ /EA $ JSpec Provision Reconstruct Manholes 6 EACH $ /EA $ TOTAL BID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$. P-6 PROPOSAL GUARANTY required by 1208 of the specifications: A (certified check) (bond) prepared as required by 1208 of the specifications and payable to the City Clerk in an amount equal tout least 5% of the total amount bid as computed in accordance with 1301 of the specifications is submitted herewith as a proposal guaranty. It is agreed by the undersigned that this proposal guaranty will be forfeited as provided in 1307 of the specifications in the event this proposal is accepted and the prescribed 'non- collusion affidavit' (as described in 1302 of the specifications), the contract, and the contract bond are not executed. RECEIPT OF ADDENDA as required by 1210 of the specifications: The undersigned hereby acknowledge receipt of Addendum No. Dated , Addendum No. Dated ' Signed: EXECUTION OF PROPOSAL as required by 1206 of the specifications: This proposal dated the day of 1977. Signed: P.O. Address as an Individual. Signed: P.O. 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April 21, 1977 CC"QNCil, MEMMLU i ANO. 77-115 To: The Honorable mor and City Council PROM- The City Yainger SUBWS 911 Emergency Reporting System The Legislature is considering legislation to finance the proposed 911 Emergency Reporting System. The Hennepin County Committee or 911 is supporting legislation tint will finance 911 from the gross earnings tar or from other State funds. The Hennepin County group is opposing placing this added cost on the property tax or financing it out of regular City revenues. Attached is a proposed resolution that many communities have passed sup- porting the legielatione it is recommended that the Mound Council adopt the resolution. , Don Omodt, Sheriff 6 Courthouse, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 H2NN@PIN COUNTY Mr. Leonard Kopp City Manager, Mound 5341 Maywood Road Mound, Minnesota 55364 Dear Mr. Kopp: April 20th, 1977 Attached is the sample resolution endorsing a proposal to recommend state-wide financing of a 911 Emergency Communications system. The Sheriff firmly believes that the financing of such a basic system should be the respon- sibility of the state and not of local governments. As you will note, the resolution provides that the Legislature look to the telephone company gross earnings tax as a source of revenue to finance the recurring costs of a basic 911 system. The gross earnings tax is a growth tax and would provide sufficient sums to pay the estimated costs of the basic 911 system without burdening other state funding programs. The gross earnings tax is particularly appropriate because it relates directly to the use by citizens of telephone services and the revenue the telephone companies receive for providing those services'. Please feel free to contact me at 348-5341 if you have any questions or desire additional information regarding this matter. Thank you. DG: cja Attachment Very truly yours, DON OMODT, SHERIFF BY: Da4ur Law Clerk Hennepin County is an Affirmative Action Employer c WHEREAS, the 911 emergency telephone system has been under study in the State of Minnesota for several years; and WHEREAS, planning of a 911 emergency telephone system for the entire seven -county metropolitan area has recently been accomplished; and WHEREAS, a Metropolitan Inter -County Ad 11oc Committee on 911 financing has prepared a proposal for the financing of 911 telephone systems on a State-wide basis; and WHEREAS, the Hennepin Emergency Communication Organization (RECO), which has been developed to coordinate emergency communication planning, has demonstrated support for this plan by unanimously adopting it and encouraging all units of government in Hennepin County to endorse these same recommendations; and WHEREAS, legislation mandating the adoption of 911 on a State-wide basis has been introduced into the last two sessions of the Mimiesota Legislature; and WHEREAS, it is anticipated that this issue will again be under consider- ation in the present session of the Minnesota Legislature; and WHEREAS, it is anticipated that capital costs for the equipment necessary to implement the 911 system will be financed with federal and/or state grants; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THF4f-« Ge��-s endorses the "Statement of Policy: 911 Telephone System Financing" recommendation which encourages the Minnesota State Legislature to look on the telephone company gross earnings tax as a source -of revenue for the 'recurring costs of a basic 911 system./ -. 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