R 5405 RESOLUTION NO. 5405
A RESOLUTION OF THE. CITY COUNCIL OF THE. CITY OF.
ARROYO GRANDE AWARDING THE TRAFFIC WAY.BRIDGE.
REPLACEMENT PROJECT.CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT',TO.,
GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY FOLLOWING A
COMPETITIVE BID PROCESS, AND FINDING THAT SAID.
ACTION IS EXEMPT FROM CEQA PURSUANT TO STATE
CEQA GUIDELINES SECTION 15060
WHEREAS, the Traffic Way Bridge ("Bridge") spans Arroyo Grande Creek allowing
Traffic Way to connect to West Branch Street. Traffic Way is an arterial roadway that
conveys approximately 11,500 vehicles per day. The Bridge is a reinforced concrete
structure supported by abutments on each end of the Bridge and concrete piles along
the span; and
WHEREAS, in 2006, Caltrans designated this Bridge as "scour critical" meaning that
the supporting members of the Bridge are compromised due to erosion of
surrounding soil. In 2016 the Bridge was reinspected, and that inspection found signs
of deck cracking, failed expansion joints, spalling concrete, concrete abrasion, and
creek channel erosion. In March 2018, it was determined that not only is scour an
issue, but that the foundation is vulnerable in bearing capacity; and
WHEREAS, Caltrans determined the Bridge needed replacing and placed it in the
federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP). HBP provides funding for bridge repair and
replacement. It provides 88.53% of federal funding and a required local match of
11.47%; and
WHEREAS, $6,911,469 is budgeted in FY 2024-25 and the same amount is
budgeted in FY 2025-26 for the Traffic Way Bridge Replacement Project (the
"Project"), for a total of$13,822,938 over the next two fiscal years; and
WHEREAS, Adequate funds exist in this year's budget to cover anticipated costs
through the end of the fiscal year. The additional $777,811.57 not already budgeted
• will be incorporated into the next 5-year Capital Improvement Program. This
additional cost amounts to an additional $89,214.99 in City funding, with the
remainder from the Highway Bridge Program; and
WHEREAS, the City advertised this Project on September 27, 2024, on its website,
in the local paper, to trade journals/construction exchanges, and to nine firms capable
of performing such work, in compliance with the City's purchasing policy; and
WHEREAS, two bids were received ranging from $10,799,051 from Granite
Construction Company ("Granite") to $12,891,919.91 from Papich Construction
Company("Papich"); and
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WHEREAS,-as a partof.the.federal funding:regUirements; the Office Qf-Civil.Rights •
established- a -Disadvantaged`.Business Enterprises (DBE) goal of •22%i for this
• project..The purpose of the.DBE program is.to.increase the participation of minority
and woman..owned businesses• In State -and local•transportation.projects that are
federally funded. If a contractor does not meet this goal, it must submit documentation
presenting their good faith effort to meet the goal; and
WHEREAS, the low bidder, Granite, did not meet the 22% DBE goal but did obtain
12.05% DBE participation and provided its good faith effort documentation. This
information was reviewed by City and Caltrans District 5 staff who determined that
Granite did demonstrate good faith efforts to meet the DBE participation goal for the
project; and
WHEREAS, this resolution documents formal action awarding this contract pursuant
to Gov. Code 36935.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Arroyo
Grande, as follows:
1. RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated
herein.
2. CEQA FINDINGS.The City Council finds that awarding the Traffic Way Bridge
Replacement Project construction contract to Granite Construction is exempt
from further review under the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) per
State CEQA Guidelines Section 15060(c)(2),(3), 15378. On September 26,
2023,the City Council adopted a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for
the Project (SCH No. 2022060452). The MND analyzed the environmental
impacts of the Project in compliance with the California Environmental Quality
Act. The subsequent award of a construction contract for the Project, and a
construction management agreement for the Project, respectively, do not in
themselves result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical
change in the environment and is thus not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act under State CEQA Guidelines sections
15060(c)(2),(3), 15378.
City Council directs staff to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk
and State Clearinghouse within five days of this Resolution.
3. Contract Award. The City Council awards the Traffic Way Bridge
Replacement Project to Granite Construction Company contract in the not-to-
exceed amount of$10,799,051, attached in substantially final form as Exhibit
"A." The City Council authorizes the City Manager to execute that contract,
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subject to any minor technical,or non-substantive changes in consultation with
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the City Attorney. The City Council incorporates the analysis of the Staff
Report dated. December 10,;2024,-accompanying this stern, :as:part of the
passage of this Resolution .
-4. Contingency. The-City Council authorizes the City Manager or designee-to
-approve change orders of 10% of the contract amount, $1,079,905.10, for
unanticipated costs during the construction phase of this project.
5. CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS. The documents and materials associated with
this Resolution that constitute the record of proceedings on which these
findings are based are located at City Hall, 300 E Branch St Arroyo Grande
CA 93420.
On motion of Council Member Guthrie, seconded by Council Member Secrest, and on
the following roll call vote, to wit:
AYES: Council Members Guthrie, Secrest, Loe, Maraviglia, and Mayor Ray Russom
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted this 10th day of December 2024.
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CAREN RAY RUS •+ 'YOR
ATTEST:
J SICA MATSON, CITY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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MATTHEW DOWNINq,9TY MANAGER
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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ISAAC R SEN, CIT ATTORNEY
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Exhibit-"A"
65501.00015\42788974.6
ARROYO GRANDE
-CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
TRAFFIC WAY BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT
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1. PARTIES AND DATE.
This contract("Contract" or"Contract Documents") is made and entered into this 10 day
of December 2024 by and between the Arroyo Grande, a public agency of the State of California
("City') and Granite Construction Company, a corporation with its principal place of business at
5335 Debbie Lane, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 ("Contractor"). City and Contractor are sometimes
individually referred to as "Party"and collectively as"Parties"in this Contract.
2. RECITALS.
2.1 Cit . City is a public agency organized under the laws of the State of California,
with power to contract for services necessary to achieve its purpose.
2.2 Contractor. Contractor desires to perform and assume responsibility for the
provision of certain construction services required by the City on the terms and conditions set
forth in this Contract. Contractor represents that it is duly licensed and experienced in providing
underground utilities related construction services to public clients, that it and its employees or
subcontractors have all necessary licenses and permits to perform the services in the State of
California, and that it is familiar with the plans of City. The following license classifications are
required for this Project: A
2.3 Project. City desires to engage Contractor to render such services for the Traffic
Way Bridge Replacement Project("Project")as set forth in this Contract.
2.4 Project Documents & Certifications. Contractor has obtained, and delivers
concurrently herewith, a performance bond, a payment bond, and all insurance documentation,
as required by the Contract.
3. TERMS
3.1 Incorporation of Documents. This Contract and the Contract Documents hereby
incorporates in full by reference the following documents, including all exhibits, drawings,
specifications and documents therein, and attachments and addenda thereto:
• NOTICE TO BIDDERS dated SEPTEMBER 10, 2024, and all addenda
thereto, including by way of illustration and not by limitation the Plans and
Specifications set forth therein
• Bid and Addenda
• Payment and Performance Bonds
• Bid(Exhibit"A")
3.2 Contractor's Basic Obligation: Scope of Work. Contractor promises and agrees,
at its own cost and expense, to furnish to the City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services,
and incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately complete the Project, for
the agreed price. All Work shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with the above
referenced documents, as well as the-exhibits:attached hereto and incorporated herein by
reference.
3.2:1 Chance_�in Scope: of Work: Any_,change to the scope.of the Work, method
of performance, nature of Materials-or price:thereof 'dr any:other:-matter materially affecting the
performance or nature of the Work shall notbe paid for or acceptedunless such change,addition
or deletion is approved in writing by a valid change order executed by the City. Should Contractor
request a change order due-to unforeseen circumstancesaffecting the performance of the Work,
such request shall be made within five (5) business days of the date such circumstances are
discovered or shall waive its right to request a change order due to such circumstances. If the
Parties cannot agree on any change in price required by such-change in the Work, the City may
direct the Contractor to proceed with the performance of the change on a time and materials
basis.
3.2.2 SubstitutionsPOr Equal". Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section
3400(b), the City may make a finding that designates certain products, things, or services by
specific brand or trade name. Unless specifically designated in this Contract, whenever any
material, process, or article is indicated or specified by grade, patent, or proprietary name or by
name of manufacturer, such Specifications shall be deemed to be used for the purpose of
facilitating the description of the material, process or article desired and shall be deemed to be
followed by the words "or equal."
Contractor may, unless otherwise stated, offer for substitution any material,
process or article which shall be substantially equal or better in every respect to that so indicated
or specified in this Contract. However,the City may have adopted certain uniform standards for
certain materials, processes and articles. Contractor shall submit requests, together with
substantiating data, for substitution of any "or equal" material, process or article no later than
thirty-five (35) days after award of the Contract. To facilitate the construction schedule and
sequencing, some requests may need to be submitted before thirty-five (35) days after award of
Contract. Provisions regarding submission of"or equal" requests shall not in any way authorize
an extension of time for performance of this Contract. If a proposed"or equal"substitution request
is rejected, Contractor shall be responsible for providing the specified material, process or article.
The burden of proof as to the equality of any material, process or article shall rest with Contractor.
The City has the complete and sole discretion to determine if a material, process
or article is an "or equal" material, process or article that may be substituted. Data required to
substantiate requests for substitutions of an "or equal" material, process or article data shall
include a signed affidavit from Contractor stating that, and describing how, the substituted "or
equal" material, process or article is equivalent to that specified in every way except as listed on
the affidavit. Substantiating data shall include any and all illustrations, specifications, and other
relevant data including catalog information which describes the requested substituted "or equal"
material, process or article, and substantiates that it is an "or equal"to the material, process or
article. The substantiating data must also include information regarding the durability and lifecycle
cost of the requested substituted "or equal" material, process or article. Failure to submit all the
required substantiating data, including the signed affidavit, to the City in a timely fashion will result
in the rejection of the proposed substitution. -
Contractor shall bear all of the City's costs associated with the review of
substitution requests. Contractor shall be responsible for all costs related to a substituted "or
equal" material, process or article. Contractor is directed to the Special Conditions (if any) to
review any findings made pursuant to Public Contract Code section 3400.
3.3 Reserved
3.4 Standard of Performance: Performance of Employees. Contractor shall perform
all Work under this Contract in a skillful and Workmanlike manner, and consistent with the
standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in the
State of California. Contractor represents and maintains that it is skilled in the professional calling
necessary to perform the Work. Contractor warrants that all employees and subcontractors shall
have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Work assigned to them. Finally, Contractor
represents that it, its employees and subcontractors have all licenses, permits, qualifications and
approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to perform the Work, including any required
business license, and that such licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term
of this Contract. As provided for in the indemnification provisions of this Contract,Contractor shall
perform, at its own cost and expense and without reimbursement from the City, any work
necessary to correct errors or omissions which are caused by Contractor's failure to comply with
the standard of care provided for herein. Any employee who is determined by the City to be
uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the safety of persons or the Work, or any employee who
fails or refuses to perform the Work in a manner acceptable to the City,shall be promptly removed
from the Project by Contractor and shall not be re-employed on the Work.
3.5 Control and Payment of Subordinates: Contractual Relationship. City retains
Contractor on an independent contractor basis and Contractor is not an employee of City. Any
additional personnel performing the work governed by this Contract on behalf of Contractor shall
at all times be under Contractor's exclusive direction and control. Contractor shall pay all wages,
salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their performance under this
Contract and as required by law. Contractor shall be responsible for all reports and obligations
respecting such additional personnel, including, but not limited to: social security taxes, income
tax withholding, unemployment insurance, and workers'compensation insurance.
3.6 City's Basic Obligation. City agrees to engage and does hereby engage
Contractor as an independent contractor to furnish all materials and to perform all Work according
to the terms and conditions herein contained for the sum set forth above. Except as otherwise
provided in the Contract, the City shall pay to Contractor,as full consideration for the satisfactory
performance by Contractor of the services and obligations required by this Contract, the below-
referenced compensation in accordance with compensation provisions set forth in the Contract.
3.7 Compensation and Payment.
3.7.1 Amount of Compensation. As consideration for performance of the Work
required herein, City agrees to pay Contractor for services performed provided that such amount
shall be subject to adjustment pursuant to the applicable terms of this Contract or written change
orders approved and signed in advance by the City.
3.7.2 Payment of Compensation. If the Work is scheduled for completion in thirty
(30) or less calendar days, City will arrange for payment of the Total Contract Price upon
completion and approval by City of the Work. If the Work is scheduled for completion in more
than thirty(30) calendar days, City will pay Contractor on a monthly basis as provided for herein.
On or before the fifth (5th) day of each month, Contractor shall submit to the City an itemized
application for payment in the format supplied by the City indicating the amount of Work completed
since commencement of the Work or since the last progress payment. These applications shall
be supported by evidence which is required by this Contract and such other documentation as
the City may require. The Contractor shall certify that the Work for which payment is requested
'has-been done and that-the.-materials are,;stored where-indicated. Contractor maybe
required to-furnish a detailed schedule of.values:upon request of the City and in such detail and
form as`-the City shall request, showing the quantities, unit prices, overhead, profit, and all other
expenses involved in order to provide a;basis far determining:thaamount of progress payments.
3.7.3 Prompt Payment. City shall:review and pay all progress payment requests
in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section.20104:50 of the California Public Contract
Code. However, no progress payments will be made for Work not completed in accordance with
this Contract. Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations relating to
the proper payment of its employees, subcontractors, suppliers or others.
3.7.4 Reserved.
3.7.5 Other Retentions. In addition to Contract retentions, the City may deduct
from each progress payment an amount necessary to protect City from loss because of: (1)
liquidated damages which have accrued as of the date of the application for payment; (2) any
sums expended by the City in performing any of Contractor's obligations under the Contract which
Contractor has failed to perform or has performed inadequately;(3)defective Work not remedied;
(4)stop notices as allowed by state law; (5)reasonable doubt that the Work can be completed for
the unpaid balance of the Total Contract Price or within the scheduled completion date; (6)
unsatisfactory prosecution of the Work by Contractor; (7) unauthorized deviations from the
Contract; (8) failure of Contractor to maintain or submit on a timely basis proper and sufficient
documentation as required by the Contract or by City during the prosecution of the Work; (9)
erroneous or false estimates by Contractor of the value of the Work performed; (10) any sums
representing expenses, losses, or damages as determined by the City, incurred by the City for
which Contractor is liable under the Contract; and (11)any other sums which the City is entitled
to recover from Contractor under the terms of the Contract or pursuant to state law, including
Section 1727 of the California Labor Code. The failure by the City to deduct any of these sums
from a progress payment shall not constitute a waiver of the City's right to such sums.
3.7.6 Substitutions for Contract Retentions. In accordance with California Public
Contract Code Section 22300, the City will permit the substitution of securities for any monies
withheld by the City to ensure performance under the Contract. At the request and expense of
Contractor, securities equivalent to the amount withheld shall be deposited with the City, or with
a state or federally chartered bank in California as the escrow agent,and thereafter the City shall
then pay such monies to Contractor as they come due. Upon satisfactory completion of the
Contract,the securities shall be returned to Contractor. For purposes of this Section and Section
22300 of the Public Contract Code, the term "satisfactory completion of the contract"shall mean
the time the City has issued written final acceptance of the Work and filed a Notice of Completion
as required by law and provisions of this Contract. Contractor shall be the beneficial owner of
any securities substituted for monies withheld and shall receive any interest thereon. The escrow
agreement used for the purposes of this Section shall be in the form provided by the City.
3.7.7 Title to Work. As security for partial, progress, or other payments, title to
Work for which such payments are made shall pass to the City at the time of payment. To the
extent that title has not previously been vested in the City by reason of payments, full title shall
pass to the City at delivery of the Work at the destination and time specified in this Contract. Such
transferred title shall in each case be good, free and clear from any and all security interests,
liens, or other encumbrances. Contractor promises and agrees that it will not pledge,
hypothecate,or otherwise encumber the items in any manner that would result in any lien,security
interest, charge, or claim upon or against said. items. Such transfer of title shall not imply
acceptance-by the City, nor relieve Contractor from the responsibility to strictly comply with the
Contract and shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for any loss of or damage to items.
3.7.8 Labor-and.Material:Releases.:-Contractor shall furnish City with labor and
material-releases from all subcontractors performing work on;or furnishing materials for,the Work
governed by this Contract prior to final payment-by City:
3.7.9 Prevailing Waves. Contractor is aware of the requirements of California
Labor Code Section 1720 et seq., and 1770 et seq.;-as well as California Code of Regulations,
Title 8, Section 16000 et seq., ("Prevailing Wage Laws"),which require the payment of prevailing
wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "public works" and "maintenance"
projects. Since the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "public works" or
"maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and if the total compensation is
$25,000 or more, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. City shall
provide Contractor with a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages in effect at the
commencement of this Contract. Contractor shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per diem
wages for each craft, classification or type of worker needed to execute the Services available to
interested parties upon request and shall post copies at Contractor's principal place of business
and at the project site. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers,
employees and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or
alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. Contractor and any subcontractor shall
forfeit a penalty of up to $200 per calendar day or portion thereof for each worker paid less than
the prevailing wage rates.
3.7.10 Apprenticeable Crafts. If the Total Contract Price exceeds $35,000 and if
Contractor employs workmen in an apprenticeable craft or trade, Contractor shall comply with the
provisions of Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code with respect to the employment of
properly registered apprentices upon public works. The primary responsibility for compliance with
said section for all apprenticeable occupations shall be with Contractor. The Contractor or any
subcontractor that is determined by the Labor Commissioner to have knowingly violated Section
1777.5 shall forfeit as a civil penalty an amount not exceeding $100 for each full calendar day of
noncompliance, or such greater amount as provided by law.
3.7.11 Hours of Work. If the Total Contract Price exceeds $25,000, Contractor is
advised that eight(8)hours labor constitutes a legal day's work. Pursuant to Section 1813 of the
California Labor Code, Contractor shall forfeit a penalty of $25.00 per worker for each day that
each worker is permitted to work more than eight(8)hours in any one calendar day and forty(40)
hours in any one calendar week,except when payment for overtime is made at not less than one
and one-half(1-112)times the basic rate for that worker.
3.7.12 Payroll Records. If the Total Contract Price exceeds $25,000, Contractor
and each subcontractor shall keep an accurate payroll record, showing the name,address,social
security number,work classification,straight time and overtime hours worked each day and week,
and the actual per diem wages paid to each journeyman, apprentice, worker, or other employee
employed by him or her in connection with the public work. The payroll records shall be certified
and shall be available for inspection at all reasonable hours at the principal office of Contractor in
the manner provided in Labor Code section 1776. In the event of noncompliance with the
requirements of this section, Contractor shall have 10 days in which to comply subsequent to
receipt of written notice specifying in what respects such Contractor must comply with this section.
Should noncompliance still be evident after such 10-day period, Contractor shall, as a penalty to
City, forfeit not more than$100.00 for each calendar day or portion thereof,for each worker, until
`str"ict compliance is.effectuated.. The-amount-of the forfeiture is--to be determined.by-.the-Labor-
• Commissioner A contractorwho=is found°tahave.violated tthe:provisions of law regarding wages
-.oh Public Works with the intent to defraud.:shail be ineligibie to bid on Public Works contracts for
•a'p'eriod of one to three.yeare,as determined-b o hO Labor Commissioner. Upon the:request of "
the Division of Apprenticeship Standards or theDivision-of Labor Standards Enforcement, such
penalties shall be-withheld from.progresspayments1then`due: The responsibility for compliance
with this section is on Contractor. The requirement to submit certified payroll records directly to
the Labor Commissioner under Labor Code section 1771.4 shall not apply to work performed on
a public works project that is exempt pursuant to the small project exemption specified in Labor
Code Section 1771.4.
3.7.13 Contractor and Subcontractor Registration. If the Total Contract Price
exceeds $25,000, then pursuant to Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 1771.1, all contractors and
subcontractors that wish to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, or enter into a contract to perform
public work must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations. No bid will be
accepted nor any contract entered into without proof of the contractor's and subcontractors'
current registration with the Department of Industrial Relations to perform public work. Contractor
is directed to review, fill out and execute the Public Works Contractor Registration Certification
prior to contract execution. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the contractor registration
requirements mandated by Labor Code Sections 1725.5 and 1771.1 shall not apply to work
performed on a public works project that is exempt pursuant to the small project exemption
specified in Labor Code Sections 1725.5 and 1771.1.
3.7.14 Labor Compliance; Stop Orders. If the Total Contract Price exceeds
$25,000, Contractor acknowledges that it is aware that this Project is subject to compliance
monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. It shall be the Contractor's
sole responsibility to evaluate and pay the cost of complying with all labor compliance
requirements under this Contract and applicable law. Any stop orders issued by the Department
of Industrial Relations against Contractor or any subcontractor that affect Contractor's
performance of Work, including any delay, shall be Contractor's sole responsibility. Any delay
arising out of or resulting from such stop orders shall be considered Contractor caused delay
subject to any applicable liquidated damages and shall not be compensable by the City.
Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees and agents
free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of stop orders issued by the Department
of Industrial Relations against Contractor or any subcontractor.
3.8 Performance of Work; Jobsite Obligations.
3.8.1 Water Quality Management and Compliance.
3.8.1.1 Water Quality Management and Compliance. Contractor
shall keep itself and all subcontractors, staff, and employees fully informed of and in compliance
with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations that may impact, or be implicated by
the performance of the Work including, without limitation, all applicable provisions of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. §§ 1300); the California Porter-Cologne Water Quality
Control Act (Cal Water Code §§ 13000-14950); local ordinances regulating discharges of storm
water; and any and all regulations, policies, or permits issued pursuant to any such authority
regulating the discharge of pollutants, as that term is used in the Porter-Cologne Water Quality
Control Act, to any ground or surface water in the State.
3.8.1.2 Compliance-.with the- Statewide Construction--General
Permit. Contractor shall complywith all conditions of the most recent iteration of the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System GeneralPermit for Storm Water Discharges Associated
with Construction Activity, issued by:-they California=State::Water Resources Control-Board
("Permit").It shall be Contractor's sole responsibility to`file a Notice of Intent and procure coverage
under.the Permit for all construction activity-which results:in the disturbance of more than one
acre of total land area or which is part of a larger common area of development or sale. Prior to
initiating work, Contractor shall be solely responsible for-preparing and implementing a Storm
Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as required by the Permit. Contractor shall be
responsible for procuring, implementing and complying with the provisions of the Permit and the
SWPPP, including the standard provisions, and monitoring and reporting requirements as
required by the Permit. The Permit requires the SWPPP to be a"living document"that changes
as necessary to meet the conditions and requirements of the job site as it progresses through
difference phases of construction and is subject to different weather conditions. It shall be
Contractor's sole responsibility to update the SWPPP as necessary to address conditions at the
project site.
3.8.1.3 Other Water Quality Rules Regulations and Policies.
Contractor shall comply with the lawful requirements of any applicable municipality, drainage City,
or local agency regarding discharges of storm water to separate storm drain systems or other
watercourses under their jurisdiction, including applicable requirements in municipal storm water
management programs.
3.8.1.4 Cost of Compliance. Storm, surface, nuisance, or other
waters may be encountered at various times during construction of The Work. Therefore, the
Contractor, by submitting a Bid, hereby acknowledges that it has investigated the risk arising from
such waters, has prepared its Bid accordingly,and assumes any and all risks and liabilities arising
therefrom.
3.8.1.5 Liability for Non-Compliance. Failure to comply with the
Permit is a violation of federal and state law. Pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this
Contract, Contractor hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City and its
officials, officers, employees, volunteers and agents for any alleged violations. In addition, City
may seek damages from Contractor for any delay in completing the Work in accordance with the
Contract, if such delay is caused by or related to Contractor's failure to comply with the Permit.
3.8.1.6 Reservation of Right to Defend. City reserves the right to
defend any enforcement action brought against the City for Contractor's failure to comply with the
Permit or any other relevant water quality law, regulation, or policy. Pursuant to the
indemnification provisions of this Contract, Contractor hereby agrees to be bound by, and to
reimburse the City for the costs (including the City's attorney's fees) associated with, any
settlement reached between the City and the relevant enforcement entity.
3.8.1.7 Training. In addition to the standard of performance
requirements set forth in paragraph 3.4, Contractor warrants that all employees and
subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Work assigned to them
without impacting water quality in violation of the laws, regulations and policies described in
paragraph 3.8.1. Contractor further warrants that it, its employees and subcontractors will receive
adequate training,as determined by City, regarding the requirements of the laws, regulations and
policies described in paragraph 3.8.1 as they may relate to the Work provided under this
• ; Agreement. Upon r quest-,'City:wilr provide•the;:Contract kwitha list-of training programs that
meet the'requirements of this-paragraph:
3:8:2 :Safety. r tractor,5h'ail execute antmaintain its Work so as to avoid injury
or damage to any.person or'property.::,'Contractor:5h'all:comply with the requirements of the
specifications relating to safety measures appiioable,in.particutar-operations.or kinds of work: In
carrying out its Work, Contractor shall at all times bein compliance with all applicable local, state
and federal laws,rules and regulations,arid shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety
of employees appropriate to the nature of the Work:and the conditions under which the Work is
to be performed. Safety precautions as applicable shall include, but shall not be limited:to,
adequate life protection and lifesaving equipment; adequate illumination'for underground and
night operations;instructions in accident prevention for all employees, such as machinery guards,
safe walkways, scaffolds, ladders, bridges, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching
and shoring, fall protection and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are
necessary or lawfully required to prevent accidents or injuries; and adequate facilities for the
proper inspection and maintenance of all safety measures. Furthermore, Contractor shall
prominently display the names and telephone numbers of at least two medical doctors practicing
in the vicinity of the Project, as well as the telephone number of the local ambulance service,
adjacent to all telephones at the Project site.
3.8.3 Laws and Regulations. Contractor shall keep itself fully informed of and in
compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations in any manner affecting
the performance of the Contract or the Work, including all Cal/OSHA requirements,and shall give
all notices required by law. Contractor shall be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations
in connection with Work. If Contractor observes that the drawings or specifications are at variance
with any law, rule or regulation, it shall promptly notify the City in writing. Any necessary changes
shall be made by written change order. If Contractor performs any work knowing it to be contrary
to such laws, rules and regulations and without giving written notice to the City, Contractor shall
be solely responsible for all costs arising therefrom. City is a public entity of the State of California
subject to certain provisions of the Health & Safety Code, Government Code, Public Contract
Code, and Labor Code of the State. It is stipulated and agreed that all provisions of the law
applicable to the public contracts of a municipality are a part of this Contract to the same extent
as though set forth herein and will be complied with. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold
City, its officials, officers, employees and agents free and harmless, pursuant to the
indemnification provisions of this Contract, from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or
alleged failure to comply with such laws, rules or regulations.
3.8.4 Permits and Licenses. Contractor shall be responsible for securing City
permits and licenses necessary to perform the Work described herein, including, but not limited
to, any required business license. While Contractor will not be charged a fee for any City permits,
Contractor shall pay the City's business license fee, if any: Any ineligible contractor or
subcontractor pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1777.1 and 1777.7 may not perform work on this
Project.
3.8.5 Trenchin4 Work. If the Total Contract Price exceeds $25,000 and if the
Work governed by this Contract entails excavation of any trench or trenches five (5)feet or more
in depth, Contractor shall comply with all applicable provisions of the California Labor Code,
including Section 6705. To this end, Contractor shall submit for City's review and approval a
detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for
worker protection from the hazard of caving ground duringthe excavation of such trench or
trenches: If such plan varies-from=the eshoring sysle .standards the-plan shall-be-prepared.by a
registered civil or structural engineer.
• 3.8.6 Haiardous. Materials end Zifferino:Conditions. Asrequired by California .
Public Contract Code Section 71.04,if this:Contractinvolves-digging:trenches or other excavations
that extend'deeper than four(4) feet below-the surface, Contractor shall promptly, and prior to
disturbance of any conditions, notify City of: (1) any material discovered in excavation that
Contractor believes to be a hazardous waste that is required to be removed to a Class I, Class II
or Class Ill disposal site; (2) subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing from
those•indicated by City; and (3) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature at the site,
significantly different from those ordinarily encountered in such contract work. Upon notification,
City shall promptly investigate the conditions to determine whether a change order is appropriate.
In the event of a dispute, Contractor shall not be excused from any scheduled completion date
and shall proceed with all Work to be performed under the Contract but shall retain all rights
provided by the Contract or by law for making protests and resolving the dispute.
3.8.7 Underground Utility Facilities. To the extent required by Section 4215 of
the California Government Code, City shall compensate Contractor for the costs of: (1) locating
and repairing damage to underground utility facilities not caused by the failure of Contractor to
exercise reasonable care; (2) removing or relocating underground utility facilities not indicated in
the construction drawings;and(3)equipment necessarily idled during such work. Contractor shall
not be assessed liquidated damages for delay caused by failure of City to provide for removal or
relocation of such utility facilities.
3.8.8 Air Quality. Contractor must fully comply with all applicable laws, rules and
regulations in furnishing or using equipment and/or providing services, including, but not limited
to, emissions limits and permitting requirements imposed by the California Air Resources Board
(CARB). Although CARB limits and requirements are more broad, Contractor shall specifically
be aware of their application to "portable equipment", which definition is considered by CARB to
include any item of equipment with a fuel-powered engine. Contractor shall indemnify City against
any fines or penalties imposed by CARB, or any other governmental or regulatory agency for
violations of applicable laws, rules and/or regulations by Contractor, its subcontractors, or others
for whom Contractor is responsible under its indemnity obligations provided for in this Agreement.
3.8.9 State Recycling Mandates. Contractor shall comply with State Recycling
Mandates. Any recyclable materials/debris collected by the contractor that can be feasibly
diverted via reuse or recycling must be hauled by the appropriate handler for reuse or recycling.
3.9 Completion of Work. When Contractor determines that it has completed the Work
required herein, Contractor shall so notify City in writing and shall furnish all labor and material
releases required by this Contract. City shall thereupon inspect the Work. If the Work is not
acceptable to the City, the City shall indicate to Contractor in writing the specific portions or items
of Work which are unsatisfactory or incomplete. Once Contractor determines that it has
completed the incomplete or unsatisfactory Work, Contractor may request a reinspection by the
City. Once the Work is acceptable to City, City shall pay to Contractor the Total Contract Price
remaining to be paid, less any amount which City may be authorized or directed by law to retain.
Payment of retention proceeds due to Contractor shall be made in accordance with Section 7107
of the California Public Contract Code.
3.10 Claims" Government Code ClaimComj.liance.
3:10:1 intent.- Effective nuary1,,,1.991 a ction;20104.et seq , of:the-California
Public-:Contract.Code prescribes-.a process.utilizing-;informal;conferences, non-binding judicial - >.
1 • supervised mediation, and.judicial- arbitration: to.resolve-disputes- on construction claims_of
$375;000 or less::Effective:January1,20;1?, ction.9204 cf the Public Contract Code prescribes
a process for negotiation and:mediation IQ resolve disputes--an construction claims.The intent of
this-Section is to'implement-Sectioons_20.10:4et seq:.and Section 9204 of the California Public
Contract Code. This Section shall be construed to be consistent with said statutes.
3.10.2 Claims. For purposes of-this Section, "Claim" means a separate demand
by the Contractor, after a change order duly requested in accordance with the terms of.this
Contract has been denied by the City,for(A)a time extension, (B)payment of money or damages
arising from Work done by or on behalf of the Contractor pursuant to the Contract, or (C) an
amount the payment of which is disputed by the City. Claims governed by this Section may not
be filed unless and until the Contractor completes all procedures for giving notice of delay or
change and for the requesting of a time extension or change order, including but not necessarily
limited to the change order procedures contained herein, and Contractor's request for a change
has been denied in whole or in part. Claims governed by this Section must be filed no later than
fourteen (14) days after a request for change has been denied in whole or in part or after any
other event giving rise to the Claim. The Claim shall be submitted in writing to the City and shall
include on its first page the following in 16-point capital font: "THIS IS A CLAIM." Furthermore,
the claim shall include the documents necessary to substantiate the claim. Nothing in this Section
is intended to extend the time limit or supersede notice requirements otherwise provided by
contract for the filing of claims, including all requirements pertaining to compensation or payment
for extra Work, disputed Work, and/or changed conditions. Failure to follow such contractual
requirements shall bar any claims or subsequent lawsuits for compensation or payment thereon.
3.10.3 Supportinu Documentation. The Contractor shall submit all claims in the
following format:
3.10.3.1 Summary of claim merit and price, reference Contract
Document provisions pursuant to which the claim is made
3.10.3.2 List of documents relating to claim:
(A) Specifications
(B) Drawings
(C) Clarifications (Requests for Information)
(D) Schedules
(E) Other
3.10.3.3 Chronology of events and correspondence
3.10.3.4 Analysis of claim merit
3.10.3.5 Analysis of claim cost
3.10.3.6 Time impact analysis in CPM format
3 10.3:7 _.._: N-- tractors v.claim--is: based in whole or in part on an
allegation of errors or omissions•in'the Drawings:or-Specifications for the Project, Contractor shall
provide,a summary of the percentage-of the claim subject-to design errors or omissions and.shall
obtain a certificate of martin-support:of the:c1aimW-design:errors and omissions:
3.10:3.8 Cover-letter and certification of validity of the claim, including.
any claims from subcontractors of any tier, in accordance with Government Code section 12650
et seq.
3.10.4 City's Response. Upon receipt of a claim pursuant to this Section, City
shall conduct a reasonable review of the claim and,within a period not to exceed 45 days, shall
provide the Contractor a written statement identifying what portion of the claim is disputed and
what portion is undisputed. Any payment due on an undisputed portion of the claim will be
processed and made within 60 days after the public entity issues its written statement.
3.10.4.1 If City needs approval from its governing body to provide the
Contractor a written statement identifying the disputed portion and the undisputed portion of the
claim, and the governing body does not meet within the 45 days or within the mutually agreed to
extension of time following receipt of a claim sent by registered mail or certified mail,return receipt
requested, City shall have up to three days following the next duly publicly noticed meeting of the
governing body after the 45-day period, or extension, expires to provide the Contractor a written
statement identifying the disputed portion and the undisputed portion.
3.10.4.2 Within 30 days of receipt of a claim, City may request in
writing additional documentation supporting the claim or relating to defenses or claims City may
have against the Contractor. If additional information is thereafter required, it shall be requested
and provided pursuant to this subdivision, upon mutual agreement of City and the Contractor.
3.10.4.3 City's written response to the claim, as further documented,
shall be submitted to the Contractor within 30 days (if the claim is less than $50,000, within 15
days) after receipt of the further documentation, or within a period of time no greater than that
taken by the Contractor in producing the additional information or requested documentation,
whichever is greater.
3.10.5 Meet and Confer. If the Contractor disputes City's written response,or City
fails to respond within the time prescribed, the Contractor may so notify City, in writing, either
within 15 days of receipt of City's response or within 15 days of City's failure to respond within the
time prescribed, respectively, and demand an informal conference to meet and confer for
settlement of the issues in dispute. Upon receipt of a demand, City shall schedule a meet and
confer conference within 30 days for settlement of the dispute.
3.10.6 Mediation. Within 10 business days following the conclusion of the meet
and confer conference, if the claim or any portion of the claim remains in dispute,City shall provide
the Contractor a written statement identifying the portion of the claim that remains in dispute and
the portion that is undisputed. Any payment due on an undisputed portion of the claim shall be
processed and made within 60 days after City issues its written.statement. Any disputed portion
of the claim, as identified by the Contractor in writing,shall be submitted to nonbinding mediation,
with City and the Contractor sharing the associated costs equally. City and Contractor shall
mutually agree to a mediator within 10 business days after the disputed portion of the claim has
been identified in writing, unless the parties agree to select a mediator at a later time.
3.10.6..1 If-:tlae Parties-:.cannot;agree upon a mediator, each Party
shallselect a mediator and•those mediators::.shall.salect a qualifed.neutral third party topediate
with..regard-to the disputed portion of:the:claim::Each Party shall bear the fees and costs charged
by its-respective mediator in connection. with-.the selection of the neutral mediator.
3.10;6;2 , .For purposes of -this .:section, mediation includes ..any
nonbinding process, including, but not limited to,.neutral evaluation or a dispute review board, in
which an independent third party or board assists.the Parties in dispute resolution through
negotiation or by issuance of an evaluation.Any mediation utilized shall conform to the timeframes
in this section.
3.10.6.3 Unless otherwise agreed to by City and the Contractor in
writing,the mediation conducted pursuant to this section shall excuse any further obligation under
Section 20104.4 to mediate after litigation has been commenced.
3.10.6.4 The mediation shall be held no earlier than the date the
Contractor completes the Work or the date that the Contractor last performs Work, whichever is
earlier. All unresolved claims shall be considered jointly in a single mediation, unless a new
unrelated claim arises after mediation is completed.
3.10.7 Procedures After Mediation. If following the mediation, the claim or any
portion remains in dispute, the Contractor must file a claim pursuant to Chapter 1 (commencing
with Section 900)and Chapter 2(commencing with Section 910)of Part 3 of Division 3.6 of Title
1 of the Government Code. For purposes of those provisions, the running of the period of time
within which a claim must be filed shall be tolled from the time the Contractor submits his or her
written claim pursuant to subdivision(a) until the time the claim is denied, including any period of
time utilized by the meet and confer conference or mediation.
3.10.8 Civil Actions. The following procedures are established for all civil actions
filed to resolve claims subject to this Section:
3.10.8.1 Within 60 days, but no earlier than 30 days, following the
filing or responsive pleadings, the court shall submit the matter to non-binding mediation unless
waived by mutual stipulation of both parties or unless mediation was held prior to commencement
of the action in accordance with Public Contract Code section 9204 and the terms of these
procedures. The mediation process shall provide for the selection within 15 days by both parties
of a disinterested third person as mediator, shall be commenced within 30 days of the submittal,
and shall be concluded within 15 days from the commencement of the mediation unless a time
requirement is extended upon a good cause showing to the court.
3.10.8.2 If the matter remains in dispute,the case shall be submitted
to judicial arbitration pursuant to Chapter 2.5(commencing with Section 1141.10)of Title 3 of Part
3 of the Code of Civil Procedure, notwithstanding Section 1114.11 of that code. The Civil
Discovery Act of 1986(Article 3(commencing with Section 2016)of Chapter 3 of Title 3 of Part 4
of the Code of Civil Procedure) shall apply to any proceeding brought under this subdivision
consistent with the rules pertaining to judicial arbitration.
3.10.8.3 In addition to Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section
1141.10) of Title 3 of Part 3 of the Code of_Civil Procedure, (A) arbitrators shall,when possible,
be experienced in construction law, and (B) any party appealing an arbitration award who does
not obtain a more favorable judgment-Shail,.in-addition-to payment of costsand fees under.that
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chapter, also pay theattorneys.fees:on,appeal of theother party. - - .z..•...
3.10:9 Government-Code C'wme :In;addition.-to any andall contract requirements - ..
pertaining to notices of and requests for.,compensation or payment for extra work, disputed work,
claims and/or changed conditions; Contractor-must-comply with the claim procedures set forth in
Government Code sections 900 et .seq.. prior to filing any lawsuit against the City. Such
Government Code claims and any subsequent lawsuit based upon the Government Code claims
shall be limited to those matters that remain unresolved after all procedures pertaining to extra
work, disputed work, claims, and/or changed conditions have been followed by Contractor. If no
such Government Code claim is submitted, or if any prerequisite contractual requirements are not
otherwise satisfied as specified herein, Contractor shall be barred from bringing and maintaining
a valid lawsuit against the City. A Government Code claim must be filed no earlier than the date
the work is completed or the date the Contractor last performs work on the Project, whichever
occurs first. A Government Code claim shall be inclusive of all unresolved claims unless a new
unrelated claim arises after the Government Code claim is submitted.
3.10.10 Non-Waiver. City's failure to respond to a claim from the Contractor
within the time periods described in this Section or to otherwise meet the time requirements of
this Section shall result in the claim being deemed rejected in its entirety. City's failure to respond
shall not waive City's rights to any subsequent procedures for the resolution of disputed claims.
3.11 Loss and Damm e. Except as may otherwise be limited by law, Contractor shall
be responsible for all loss and damage which may arise out of the nature of the Work agreed to
herein, or from the action of the elements, or from any unforeseen difficulties which may arise or
be encountered in the prosecution of the Work until the same is fully completed and accepted by
City.
3.12 Indemnification.
3.12.1 Scone of Indemnity. To the fullest extent permitted by law,
Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, employees, agents and
authorized volunteers free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action,
suits, actions, proceedings, costs, expenses, liability, judgments, awards, decrees, settlements,
loss, damage or injury of any kind, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful
death,(collectively,"Claims")in any manner arising out of, pertaining to,or incident to any alleged
acts, errors or omissions, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees,
subcontractors, consultants or agents in connection with the performance of the Contractor's
services, the Project or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all
consequential damages, expert witness fees and attorneys' fees and other related costs and
expenses. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required by Civil Code section 2782,
Contractor's indemnity obligation shall not apply to liability for damages for death or bodily injury
to persons, injury to property,or any other loss,damage or expense arising from the sole or active
negligence or willful misconduct of the City or the City's agents, servants, or independent
contractors who are directly responsible to the City, or for defects in design furnished by those
persons.
3.12.2 Additional Indemnity Obligations. Contractor shall defend, with
counsel of City's choosing and at Contractor's own cost, expense and risk, any and all Claims
covered by this section that may be brought or instituted against City or its officials, employees,
agents and authorized volunteers. In addition, Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment,
,award•or decree:that-may be rendered against.City:•:or its-;officials; employees, agents"and
authorized volunteers as part of any.suc; •claim, suit'action or-other proceeding. Contractor shall
also reimburse City;for the cost of any settlement paid by City or its officials,-employees,-agents
.and authorized volunteers-as:part ofdariy stch_claim,.;suit,•action.or other proceeding:. Such . .
reimbursement shall include payment forCity's attorney's fees and costs;including expert witness
fees.: Contractor shall reimburse'.City':and::;ite--ofciais,.employees, agents and authorized
volunteers, for any and all legal expenses and `costs incurred by each of them in connection
therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. Contractor's obligation to indemnify shall
not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any; received by the City, its officials, employees,
agents and authorized volunteers.
3.13 Insurance.
3.13.1 Time for Compliance. Contractor shall not commence Work under
this Contract until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the City that it has secured all insurance
required under this section. In addition, Contractor shall not allow any subcontractor to
commence work on any subcontract until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the City that the
subcontractor has secured all insurance required under this section. Failure to provide and
maintain all required insurance shall be grounds for the City to terminate this Contract for cause.
3.13.2 Minimum Requirements. Contractor shall, at its expense, procure
and maintain for the duration of the Contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or
damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Work
hereunder by Contractor, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Contractor
shall also require all of its subcontractors to procure and maintain the same insurance for the
duration of the Contract. Such insurance shall meet at least the following minimum levels of
coverage:
3.13.2.1 Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage shall be at least
as broad as the latest version of the following: (1) General Liability: Insurance Services Office
Commercial General Liability coverage(occurrence form CG 00 01)OR Insurance Services Office
Owners and Contractors Protective Liability Coverage Form (CG 00 09 11 88) (coverage for
operations of designated contractor);(2)Automobile Liability:: Insurance Services Office Business
Auto Coverage form number CA 00 01, code 1 (any auto); and (3) Workers'Compensation and
Employer's Liability: Workers'Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and
Employer's Liability Insurance. Policies shall not contain exclusions contrary to this Contract.
3.13.2.2 Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor shall maintain
limits no less than: (1) General Liability: $2,000,000 per occurrence and $4,000,000 aggregate
for bodily injury, personal injury and property damage; (2)Autommobile Liability: $1,000,000 per
accident for bodily injury and property damage; and (3) Workers'Compensation and Employer's
Liability::Workers'compensation limits as required by the Labor Code of the State of California.
Employer's Liability limits of$1,000,000 each accident, policy limit bodily injury or disease, and
each employee bodily injury or disease. Defense costs shall be available in addition to the limits.
Notwithstanding the minimum limits specified herein, any available coverage shall be provided to
the parties required to be named as additional insureds pursuant to this Contract.
3.13.3 Insurance Endorsements. The insurance policies shall contain the
following provisions, or Contractor shall provide endorsements (amendments)on forms supplied
or approved by the City to add the following provisions to the insurance policies:
113.3.1 , - • General- (1) Such policy shall give the City, its
officials, employees, agents-and-authorized-volunteers additional insured status using ISO.
endorsements CG20 10 10 01 plus CG20 37 10 01i or endorsements providing the exact same
coverage, with respect:to-the-Work-'at:operations performed by-or on behalf of Contractor,
including materials, parts or equipment-furnished-in connection with such work; (2) all policies
shall waive or shall permit Contractor to waive all rights of subrogation which may be obtained by
the Contractor or any insurer by virtue of payment of any loss or any coverage provided to any
person named as an additional insured'pursuant to this Contract, and Contractor agrees to waive
all such rights of subrogation; and (3) the insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as
respects the City, its officials, employees, agents and authorized volunteers, or if excess, shall
stand in an unbroken chain of coverage excess of Contractor's scheduled underlying coverage.
Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officials, employees, agents and
authorized volunteers shall be excess of Contractor's insurance and shall not be called upon to
contribute with it.
3.13.3.2 Automobile Liability. (1)Such policy shall give the City, its
officials, employees, agents and authorized volunteers additional insured status with respect to
the ownership, operation, maintenance, use, loading or unloading of any auto owned, leased,
hired or borrowed by Contractor or for which Contractor is responsible; (2)all policies shall waive
or shall permit Contractor to waive all rights of subrogation which may be obtained by the
Contractor or any insurer by virtue of payment of any loss or any coverage provided to any person
named as an additional insured pursuant to this Contract,and Contractor agrees to waive all such
rights of subrogation; and (3)the insurance coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the
City, its officials, employees, agents and authorized volunteers, or if excess, shall stand in an
unbroken chain of coverage excess of Contractor's scheduled underlying coverage. Any
insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officials,employees,agents and authorized
volunteers shall be excess of Contractor's insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute
with it in any way.
3.13.3.3 Workers'Compensation and Employer's Liability Coverage.
The insurer shall agree to waive all rights of subrogation against the-City, its officials, employees,
agents and authorized volunteers for losses paid under the terms of the insurance policy which
arise from work performed by Contractor.
3.13.3.4 All Coverages. Each insurance policy required by this
Contract shall be endorsed to state that: (1) coverage shall not be suspended, voided, reduced
or canceled except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt
requested, has been given to the City; and (2) any failure to comply with reporting or other
provisions of the policies, including breaches of warranties, shall not affect coverage provided to
the City, its officials,employees, agents and authorized volunteers.
3.13.4 Separation of InsuredsNo Special Limitations. All insurance
required by this Section shall contain standard separation of insureds provisions. In addition,
such insurance shall not contain any special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to the
City, its officials, employees, agents and authorized volunteers.
3.13.5 Deductibles and Self-Insurance Retentions.Any deductibles or self-
insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. Contractor shall guarantee that,
at the option of the City, either: (1)the insurer shall reduce or eliminate such deductibles or self-
insured retentions as respects the City, its officials, employees,agents and authorized volunteers;
or (2) the Contractor shall procure a bond or other financial guarantee acceptable to the City
guaranteeing'payment of Ideses-;and gelated -investigation' fists-clatr+s°;at -•adrninistrative and. -
defense expenses:,,-_ • ;:;...
•Z.13:6- _ Acce tabi%:=•of Insurers..-"Insurande is:td be-=placed with insurers . -
•with a current-A.M. Best's rating,nci less thah.A:VIril iisensed.to-do business:in-California, and - -
• satisfactory to the City. Exception may be touthe State Compensation Insurance-Fund
when not specifically rated.
3.13.7 Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall.furnish.City with original
certificates of insurance and endorsements effecting coverage required by this Contract on forms
satisfactory to the City. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy shall be
signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf and shall be on forms
supplied or approved by the City. All certificates and endorsements must be received and
approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right to require complete,
certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time.
3.13.8 Subcontractors. All subcontractors shall meet the requirements of
this Section before commencing Work. Contractor shall furnish separate certificates and
endorsements for each subcontractor. Subcontractor policies of General Liability insurance shall
name the City, its officials, employees, agents and authorized volunteers as additional insureds
using form ISO 20 38 0413 or endorsements providing the exact same coverage. All coverages
for subcontractors shall be subject to all of the requirements stated herein except as otherwise
agreed to by the City in writing.
3.13.9 Reporting of Claims. Contractor shall report to the City, in addition
to Contractor's insurer, any and all insurance claims submitted by Contractor in connection with
the Work under this Contract.
3.14 Bond Requirements.
3.14.1 Payment.Bond. If required by law or otherwise specifically requested by
City and incorporated herein by reference, Contractor shall execute and provide to City
concurrently with this Contract a Payment Bond in an amount required by the City and in a form
provided or approved by the City. If such bond is required, no payment will be made to Contractor
until the bond has been received and approved by the City.
3.14.2 Performance Bond. If specifically requested by City and incorporated
herein by reference, Contractor shall execute and provide to City concurrently with this Contract
a Performance Bond in an amount required by the City and in a form provided or approved by the
City. If such bond is required, no payment will be made to Contractor until the bond has been
received and approved by the City.
3.14.3 Bond Provisions. Should, in City's sole opinion, any bond become
insufficient or any surety be found to be unsatisfactory, Contractor shall renewor replace the
effected bond within (ten) 10 days of receiving notice from City. In the event the surety or
Contractor intends to reduce or cancel any required bond, at least thirty (30) days prior written
notice shall be given to the City,and Contractor shall post acceptable replacement bonds at least
ten(10)days prior to expiration of the original bonds. No further payments shall be deemed due
or will be made under this Contract until any replacementbonds required by this Section are
accepted by the City.To the extent, if any,that the Total Contract Price is increased in accordance
with the Contract, Contractor shall, upon request of the City, cause the amount of the bond to be
increased accordingly and shalt promptly.deliver-satisfactory-evidence_of such increase to the
City. If Contractor fails to furnish-any required :fond, the City may terminate the Contract for
cause. -
3.14.4 Surety Qualifications;:-Only`bonds executed by an admitted surety insurer,
as defined in California Code 1if CMI- Procedure. Section 995.120, shall be accepted. If-a
California-admitted suretyinsurer issuing bonds does not meet these requirements, the insurer
will be considered qualified if it is in conformance with Section 995.660 of the California Code of
Civil Procedure, and proof of such is provided to the City..
-3.15 Warranty. Contractor warrants all Work under the Contract(which for purposes of
this Section shall be deemed to include unauthorized work which has not been removed and any
non-conforming materials incorporated into the Work) to be of good quality and free from any
defective or faulty material and workmanship. Contractor agrees that for a period of one year(or
the period of time specified elsewhere in the Contract or in any guarantee or warranty provided
by any manufacturer or supplier of equipment or materials incorporated into the Work, whichever
is later)after the date of final acceptance, Contractor shall within ten(10)days after being notified
in writing by the City of any defect in the Work or non-conformance of the Work to the Contract,
commence and prosecute with due diligence all Work necessary to fulfill the terms of the warranty
at its sole cost and expense. Contractor shall act sooner as requested by the City in response to
an emergency. In addition, Contractor shall,at its sole cost and expense, repair and replace any
portions of the Work (or work of other contractors) damaged by its defective Work or which
becomes damaged in the course of repairing or replacing defective Work. For any Work so
corrected, Contractor's obligation hereunder to correct defective Work shall be reinstated for an
additional one-year period, commencing with the date of acceptance of such corrected Work.
Contractor shall perform such tests as the City may require to verify that any corrective actions,
including,without limitation, redesign, repairs, and replacements comply with the requirements of
the Contract. All costs associated with such corrective actions and testing,including the removal,
replacement, and reinstitution of equipment and materials necessary to gain access, shall be the
sole responsibility of Contractor. All warranties and guarantees of subcontractors, suppliers and
manufacturers with respect to any portion of the Work, whether express or implied, are deemed
to be obtained by Contractor for the benefit of the City, regardless of whether or not such
warranties and guarantees have been transferred or assigned to the City by separate agreement
and Contractor agrees to enforce such warranties and guarantees, if necessary, on behalf of the
City. In the event that Contractor fails to perform its obligations under this Section, or under any
other warranty or guaranty under this Contract, to the reasonable satisfaction of the City,the City
shall have the right to correct and replace any defective or non-conforming Work and any work
damaged by such work or the replacement or correction thereof at Contractor's sole expense.
Contractor shall be obligated to fully reimburse the City for any expenses incurred hereunder upon
demand.
3.16 Employee/Labor Certifications.
3.16.1 Contractor's Labor Certification. By its signature hereunder, Contractor
certifies that he is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which
require every employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake
self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code and agrees to comply with such
provisions before commencing the performance of the Work. A certification form for this purpose
and incorporated herein by reference, shall"be executed simultaneously with this Contract.
-- - ' . - - :3.16:2 Esauat•nf rtur�i#y eEn3o90 met_ '::::Cor tractor:represents-.that it is art equal
opportunity employer and that it'-shall°•not discri ttnate against;any-•employee or applicant for
• employment because of race;religion,color:-natibnal-ot°iglrr-ancestry, sex, age or other interests
protected by the State or Federal.Constittitlehsi::-SUchtion4liscrimiltiation shall include, but not be
limited to,all activities related to:initiat`employrent upgrading;demotion;transfer, recruitment or
- recruitment advertising, layoff or termination:-:.-'_ - - - -
• 3.16.3 Verification of Employment• Eligibility. .-By executing this Contract;
Contractor verifies that it fully complies With all requirements and restrictions of state and federal
law respecting the employment of- undocumented aliens, including, but not limited to, the
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, as maybe amended from time to time, and shall
require all subcontractors and sub-subcontractors to comply with the same.
3.17 General Provisions.
3.17.1 City's Representative. The City hereby designates the City Manager, or
his or her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this Contract ("City's
Representative"). City's Representative shall have the power to act on behalf of the City for all
purposes under this Contract. Contractor shall not accept direction or orders from any person
other than the City's Representative or his or her designee.
3.17.2 Contractor's Representative. Before starting the Work, Contractor shall
submit in writing the name,qualifications and experience of its proposed representative who shall
be subject to the review and approval of the City ("'Contractor's Representative"). Following
approval by the City, Contractor's Representative shall have full authority to represent and act on
behalf of Contractor for all purposes under this Contract. Contractor's Representative shall
supervise and direct the Work, using his best skill and attention, and shall be responsible for all
construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for the satisfactory
coordination of all portions of the Work under this Contract. Contractor's Representative shall
devote full time to the Project and either he or his designee, who shall be acceptable to the City,
shall be present at the Work site at all times that any Work is in progress and at any time that any
employee or subcontractor of Contractor is present at the Work site. Arrangements for
responsible supervision, acceptable to the City, shall be made for emergency Work which may
be required. Should Contractor desire to change its Contractor's Representative, Contractor shall
provide the information specified above and obtain the City's written approval.
3.17.3 Termination. This Contract may be terminated by City at any time, either
with our without cause, by giving Contractor three (3)days advance written notice. In the event
of termination by City for any reason other than the fault of Contractor, City shall pay Contractor
for all Work performed up to that time as provided herein. In the event of breach of the Contract
by Contractor, City may terminate the Contract immediately without notice, may reduce payment
to Contractor in the amount necessary to offset City's resulting damages, and may pursue any
other available recourse against Contractor. Contractor may not terminate this Contract except
for cause. In the event this Contract is terminated in whole or in part as provided, City may
procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar
to those terminated. Further, if this Contract is terminated as provided, City may require
Contractor to provide all finished or unfinished documents,:data, diagrams, drawings, materials
or other matter prepared or built byContractor in connection with.its performance of this Contract.
3.17.4 Contract Interpretation. Should any question arise regarding the meaning
or import of any of the provisions of this Contract'or written or oral instructions from City, the
matter shall be referred to City's1 Representative;: whose=decision shall be. binding upon
'-Contractor::
3.17.5 Anti-Trust- Clans -This:-provision shall be operative if this. Contract is
• applicable to California Public. Contract Code Section 7.103.5. In entering into this Contract to
supply goods, services or materials, Contractor hereby-offers:and agrees to assign to the City ail
rights, title, and interest in and to allcauses of action it may have under Section 4 of the Clayton
Act (15 U.S.C. Section 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2, commencing with Section
16700, of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code)arising from purchases of
goods, services, or materials pursuant to the Contract. This assignment shall be made and
become effective at the time the City tender final payment to Contractor, without further
acknowledgment by the Parties.
3.17.6 Notices. All notices hereunder and communications regarding
interpretation of the terms of the Contract or changes thereto shall be provided by the mailing
thereof by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid and addressed
as follows:
CONTRACTOR:
Granite Construction Company
5335 Debbie Lane
Santa Baarbara, CA 93111
Attn: Kyle T. Larkin, President/Chief Executive Officer
CITY:
Arroyo Grande
300 E. Branch St.,
Arroyo Grande, CA 93420
Attn: Matthew Downing, City Manager
Any notice so given shall be considered received by the other Party three (3) days after deposit
in the U.S. Mail as stated above and addressed to the Party at the above address. Actual notice
shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of
service.
3.17.7 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this
Contract.
3.17.8 Assignment Forbidden. Contractor shall not, either voluntarily or by action
of law, assign or transfer this Contract or any obligation, right, title or interest assumed by
Contractor herein without the prior written consent of City. If Contractor attempts an assignment
or transfer of this Contract or any obligation, right, title or interest herein, City may, at its option,
terminate and revoke the Contract and shall thereupon be relieved from any and all obligations to
Contractor or its assignee or transferee.
3.17.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third-party
beneficiaries of any right or obligation assumed by the Parties.
3.17.10 Laws, Venue, and Attorneys' Fees. This Agreement shall be
interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California. If any action is brought to
interpret or enforce any.term -of::this Agreement; the,action shall be•brought in a state or federal
court situated in the-County of Sari Li is•Obispo,State of California.
3.17.11 .CoLnte Darts; This Contract may be executed in counterparts,each
of which shall constitute an,original.: - =
3.17.12 . - Successors. The Parties do for themselves, their heirs, executors,
administrators, successors,and assigns agree to the full performance of all of the provisions
contained in this Contract.
3.17.13 [Reserved]
3.17.14 Solicitation. Contractor maintains and warrants that it has not
employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely
for Contractor, to solicit or secure this Contract. Further, Contractor warrants that it has not paid
nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely
for Contractor, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration
contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Contract. For breach or violation of
this warranty, City shall have the right to terminate this Contract without liability.
3.17.15 Conflict of Interest. Contractor maintains and warrants that it has
not employed nor retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working
solely for Contractor, to solicit or secure this Agreement. Further, Contractor warrants that it has
not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person,other than a bona fide employee working
solely for Contractor, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration
contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation
of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term
of this Contract, no official, officer or employee of City, during the term of his or her service with
City, shall have any direct interest in this Contract, or obtain any present or anticipated material
benefit arising therefrom. In addition, Contractor agrees to file, or to cause its employees or
subcontractors to file, a Statement of Economic Interest with the City's Filing Officer as required
under state law in the performance of the Work.
3.17.16 Certification of License.
3.17.16.1 Contractor certifies that as of the date of execution of this
Contract, Contractor has a current contractor's license of the classification indicated below under
Contractor's signature.
3.17.16.2 Contractors are required by law to be licensed and regulated
by the Contractors'State License Board which has jurisdiction to investigate complaints against
contractors if a complaint regarding a patent act or omission is filed within four (4) years of the
date of the alleged violation. A complaint regarding a latent act or omission pertaining to structural
defects must be filed within,ten (10) years of the date of the alleged violation. Any questions
concerning a contractor may be referred to the Registrar, Contractors'State License Board, P.O.
Box 26000, Sacramento, California 95826.
3.17.17 Authority to Enter Contract. Each Party warrants that the
individuals who have signed this Contract have the legal power, right and authority to make this
Contract and bind each respective Party.
3:17x1$ Entire-Contract-•Modification. This,'Contract- contains,the-entire
agreement of the Parties-with Tespeetto:the-subjectmatter hereof, and supersedes'ail prior •-- -
negotiations:understandings-or agreements. This-Contract may only-be modified by a writing
signed by-both:Parties; : -- . :.. _Y.. _ .
3:17.19 Non--Waiver.. None of the provisions of this Agreement.shall be
considered waived by either party, unless such waiver is specifically specified in writing.
3.17.20 City's Right to Employ Other Contractors. City reserves right to
employ other contractors in connection with this Project or other projects.
3.17.21 Federal Requirements. Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal
Recovery Funds ("SLFRF")will be used to fund all or a portion of this Contract. The Contractor
shall comply with all federal requirements including, but not limited to,the following:
• Sections 602 and 603 of the Social Security Act as added by Section 9901 of the American
Rescue Plan Act of 2021, U.S. Department of the Treasury Coronavirus State and Local
Fiscal Recovery Fund Award Terms and Conditions, Treasury's Final Rule, and SLFRF
reporting requirements, as applicable (collectively, the "SLFRF Compliance
Requirements). The SLFRF Compliance Requirements are expressly incorporated
herein by reference.
• 2 C.F.R. Part 200 — Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit
Requirements for Federal Awards, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
• Federal Contract Provisions incorporated herein by reference.
Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all of the provisions
stipulated in the Contract, including but not limited to, SLFRF Compliance Requirements,2 C.F.R.
Part 200, and the Federal Contract Provisions. With respect to any conflict between such federal
requirements and the terms herein and/or the provisions of state law and except as otherwise
required under federal law or regulation,the more stringent requirement shall control.
Contractor agrees to accept any additional conditions governing the use of funds from the
SLFRF or other funding source as may be required by executive order, federal, state or local
statute, ordinance, rule or regulation or by policy announced by the City.
Contractor shall cooperate with City, including providing any necessary documentation
and records, in order for City to comply with the federal requirements.
Contractor will maintain all records pertaining to this Project for a period of five (5)years
following completion of the Project
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SIGN:A-TAJ PACEI OR CONSTRUCTION.CONTRACT
BETWEEN THE ARROYO GRAN-RE
AND<G ITE>CONtTRucTION COMPANY
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have entered into this Agreement as of the 10 day
of December, 2024.
ARROYO GRANDE Granite Construction Company
By: By:
Matthew Downing
City Manager Its:
Printed Name:
ATTEST:
By:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By- _
City Attorney
EXHIBIT A
BID
BID BOOK.
2:: the plans and specifications
3. read the accompatiOkfriStrii.ctioris to bidders
4. .any supplemental project' n ormation
and propose to furnish all
5. materials ---
6. labor
to complete all the required work satisfactorily in compliance with.
7. plans
B. specifications
9. special provisions
for the prices set forth in the bid item list:
BID ITEM LIST FOR
THE REPLACEMENT OF ARROYO GRANDE CREEK BRIDGE AT TRAFFIC WAY
SPECIFICATION NO. PW 2023-02
Item Item Unit of Estimated ' Item Price Total
No. j Description Measure Quantity. _(in figures) (in figures)
1 FURNISH FIELD OFFICE LS LUMP SUM 85,000 85,000
2 CONSTRUCTION STAKING LS LUMP SUM 44,310 44,310
3 LEAD COMPLIANCE PLAN LS LUMP SUM 2.000 2,000
4 CONSTRUCTION AREA SIGNS LS LUMP SUM 25,000 25,000
5 TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM LS LUMP SUM � 3 3 $.
- 1 3
6 TYPE III BARRICADE EA 11 20 220
7 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC STRIPE LF 5580
(TAPE) 5 27,900
TEMPORARY PAVEMENT SOFT 1600
$ MARKING(TAPE) __ 5 7,500
9 PORTABLE CHANGEABLE EA 5,000. 5,000
MESSAGE SIGN(EA)
10 TEMPORARY RAILING(TYPE K) LF 20 250 _ 5,000
11 JOB SITE MANAGEMENT LS LUMP SUM 47,000 47,000
- 12 PREPARE STORM WATER LS LUMP SUM 1,500 l,500
POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN
STORM WATER SAMPUNG AND 4
13 ANALYSIS DAY EA_ ,225 900
14 STORM WATER ANNUAL EA 1 2,ODO 2,OQD
REPORT �.
15 TEMPORARY CHECK DAM LF 24 100 2,400
16 TEMPORARY FIBER ROLL LF 1980 12 23,760
17 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EA 2
ENTRANCE 10,000 20,000
L -
t 8 TEMPORARY CONCRETE WASHOUT LS LUMP SUM
25,000 25,000
,
WATER QUALITY SAMPLINGEA
10
1.9 AND ANALYSIS'DAY 225 _2,250
20 WATER DUALITY MONITORING
REPORT EA 2 500 1,000
21 WATER QUALITY ANNUAL EA 2 REPORT 2,000 4,000
i TEMPORARY CREEK
22 LS LUMP SUM 300,000 300,0.00
DIVERSION SYSTEMS
BID BOOK
23 FISH rilt&ittlioNT LS LUMP SUM 15.000 15,000;
24_. INVASIVE-SPECIES:CONTROL LS LUMP SUM 15,_000 15,000.
• 26 - BATANDEORI `ECCCUSION LS LUMP SUM 00.0- -
-150,000 _ 150,
TEMPORARY HIGH-VISIBILITY
26 " FENCE '• • • .LF 5590- 10 55;900
27 CLEARING AND GRUBBING(LS) LS LUMP SUM 150,000 150,000
28 REMOVE TREE . EA 3 8,500 25,500
29 ROADWAY EXCAVATION CY - 830 125 103,750
ROADWAY EXCAVATION(TYPE
30 2-2)(AERIALLY DEPOSITED CY 42
LEAD) _ 600 25,200
31 F STRUCTURE EXCAVATION CY 1360
(BRIDGE) 130 176,800
32 F STRUCTURE BACKFILL CY 915
[6RIDGE) 100 91,500
33 4"CONDUIT LF 1950 20 27,000 _
34 HYDROSEED SOFT 66900 15 10 035
35 CLASS 2 AGGREGATE BASE CY 380 150 57,000
36 TEMPORARY CLASS 2 CY 320 250 80,000
AGGREGATE BASE.(CY) _
37 SLURRY SEAL TON 47 1,000 47,000
38 HOT MIX ASPHALT(TYPE A) TON 190 250 47,500
39 COLD PLANE ASPHALT
CONCRETE PAVEMENT SQYD 83 65 4,095
40 TEMPORARY SHORING +
LS LUMP SUM 850,000 850,000
41 48"CAST-IN-DRILLED-HOLE LF 1636 500 819,000
CONCRETE PILING 42 PRESTRESSING CAST-IN-
PLACE
AST IN-
PLACE CONCRETE LS LUMP SUM 200,000 200.000
43 F STRUCTURAL CONCRETE,
BRIDGE FOOTING CY 410 500 ,205,000
44 F STRUCTURAL CONCRETE,BRIDGE CV 960 2,200 2,112,000
45 F STRUCTURAL CONCRETE, CY 380 1,000 360,000
BRIDGE(POLYMER FIBER) -
46 F F STRUCTURAL CONCRETE,HEADWALL Cy 16 3,500 56.000
-
47 F STRUCTURAL CONCRETE, CY 1.3
DRAINAGE INLET 10,000 13.000
48 JOINT SEAL ASSEMBLY(MR 2 - LF Y 107 7-1-i£ 26i
26/
�
49 F BAR REINFORCING STEEL LB 441000(BRIDGE) 1,60 k 705,600
50 F BAR REINFORCING STEEL LB 1650
.1RETAINING WALL) 2.20 3,630
51 BRIDGE REMOVAL LS LUMP SUM 300,000 300,000
52 i 12"REINFORCED CNCRETE LF 21 500 10,500
.-53 18"REINFORCED CONCRETE LF 69
, PIPE 400 27,600
54 54"REINFORCED CONCRETE LF 26 1 000 26,000
PIPE - - .
55 ' 18"CORRUGATED STEEL PIPE LF 20 325 6,500
(.064"THICK)
C --
BID BOOK
66.: , 8"PLASTIG-Pr.. U$DERPRAiN. LF:. . .. -29• -..- 100•• 12 900.
• 8".PERFORATED.-PLASTIC PIPE
•6.7 .UNDERDRAII LF 1:0,,. ._, 50 16,500
CLASS-2 PERMS AlBLE I; : -
.:1 F CY.: 25°. 300 75,00I).._
M�TorRIAL - _ .
56 GLEANOIJT EA10- 1,800 18,000:-
24"WELDED STEEL PIPE
60 CASING(BRiDGEL . LF 152 50.0 76,000
36"PRECAST CONCRETE PIPE
fit INLET LF3.6 t3,500 12,600
62 STORM DRAIN MANHOLE EA 1 20,000 20,000
63 REMOVE PIPE'(LF) LF 36 - 300 - _10,800
---a "~
64 REMOVE HEADWALL EA 1 4,000 4,000
65 RESET INLET EA 1 8,000 8,000
66 ADJUST INLET EA 1 4,000 4,000
67 CULVERT SLURRY-CEMENT CY 12
BACKFILL_ 450 5,400
68 ROCK SLOPE PROTECTION(300 CY 780 300 234;000
LB,CLASS IV.METHOD B) (CY)
69 ROCK SLOPE PROTECTION SQYD 920
FABRIC(CLASS 8). _ 30 ,27,600
70 TEMPORARY ROCK SLOPE SQYD 3330
PROTECTION FABRIC(CLASS.8.) _ 10 33.,300
7,( MINOR CONCRETE(GUTTER) CY 11(CY] 550 6,0.50
72 MINOR CONCRETE(CURB AND CY 12
GUTTER) _500 6.000
73 MINOR CONCRETE(SIDEWALK) CY 16 600 9,600
74 _ REMOVE CURB LF 220 30 . 6,600
75 REMOVE CONCRETE SIDEWALK SQYD 15 JSOYD) 250 3,750
_
REMOVE CONCRETE(CURB, LF 180
76 GUTTER.AND SIDEWALK)./LF,) 75 12,000
77 F MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND LB 580
STEEL ,4 2,320
78 INLET FRAME AND GRATE EA 1 15,000 15,000
79 F MISCELLANEOUS METAL LB 750
(BRIDGE) 20 15,000
POTABLE WATER MAIN AND f
S0 APPURTENANCES LS - LUMP SUM i_225,000 225,000
81 PAINT CURB(2-COAT) SOFT 40 5 200
82 CONSTRUCTION ACCESS LS LUMP SUM 100,000 100,000
83 J TEMPORARY RAZOR WIRE LF 110 40 4,400
FENCE
84 . METAL FENCE LF 50 155 - - 7,750
85 1 SALVAGE GATE EA 1 W 800 800
86 • TEMPORARY DELINEATOR EA 29 20 580
(CLASS 1) •
87 REMOVE ROADSIDE SIGN EA 3 200 600
_ (METAL POSTE.
88 RESET ROADSIDE SIGN J EA ��^4 +- 200 800 I
RELOCATE ROADSIDE SIGN- EA
�
89 ONE POST 1 _,200 } 200 -
. BID. BOOK
90 F LOWERTUSULAR - .- .• '
HANDRAILIIVO_ • LF -.5 22,490
' .91 F PEDESTRIAN RAILING- LF 455 345 156,975 -
9 F CABLE RAILING LF 35 58 2,030-
�`~ CONCRETE BAR'RIER.(TYPE ..
• 93 F . . LF 483 1000 463,000
94 REMOVE RAILING LS LUMP SUM 24,000 24,000
95 LADDER AND APPURTENANCES EA 1 7,500 7,500
96 THERMOPLASTIC TRAFFIC IF 8930
STRIPE 1.10 16,963
97 THERMOPLASTIC PAVEMENT SOFT 1280 MARKING 4 5,040
_
REMOVE THERMOPLASTIC
9g
98 ` TRAFFIC STRIPE LF 4690 8 ,37,520
99 REMOVE THERMOPLASTIC SOFT 750
_ PAVEMENT MARKING .8 6,000
100 LIGHTING(CITY STREET) LS LUMP SUM 166,032 166,032
101 MODIFYING SIGNAL AND
LIGHTING(CITY) LS LUMP SUM 37,637 37,637
102 TEMPORARY SIGNAL SYSTEMS LS LUMP SUM 151,009 - 151,009
103 TEMPORARY SIGNAL SYSTEMS
(cITYy LS LUMP SUM 159,457 ,159,457
104 SALVAGE LIGHTING SYSTEMS LS LUMP SUM 1,200 11,200
105MOBILIZATIONI
DEMOBILIZATION LS LUMP SUM ( 7Q Q U lr a 7p 006
_
Bid Total $ IQ1 7 9� Q 5/
Ten t1 fr'\ ICA eV.er, htifkArJ 1,,, ,'L -fi'i nt 410.):A.1 Or Otte(Price in Words)
Company Name: GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
F=Final Pay item
OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION •
1; JESSICA MATSON, City Clerk of the City of Arroyo Grande, County:of San::Luis :.
Obis o, State of California, do :hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that attached.-
Resolution-NO.
-Resolution`-NO. 5405 was passed and. adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council'
of the City of Arroyo Grande on the 10th day of December,2024.
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of the City of Arroyo Grande affixed this 1.6th.day of
December, 2024.
JESSICA MATSON, CITY CLERK