Signal Maint/Traffic Sig Ave 50 & Washington 87CITY OF LA QUINTA
CONTRACT AGREEMENT
FOR
TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS
ON
WASHINGTON STREET
AT
50TH AVENUE
THIS CONTRACT AGREEMENT is made and entered into for the
above stated project this Z/ 1-rday of Dec e, A. 2. 19 b'-) , BY
AND BETWEEN the CITY OF LA QUINTA, as AGENCY, and S;'
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CONTRACTOR.
WITNESSETH that AGENCY and CONTRACTOR have mutually agreed
as follows:
ARTICLE I
The contract documents for the aforesaid project shall
consist of the Notice Inviting Sealed Bids, Instructions to
Bidders, Proposal,General Specifications, Standard Specifications,
Special Provisions, Plans, and all referenced specifications,
details, standard drawings, and appendices; together with this
Contract Agreement and all required bonds, insurance certificates,
permits, notices, and affidavits; and also including any and all
addenda or supplemental agreements clarifying, amending, or
extending the work contemplated as may be required to insure its
completion in an acceptable manner. All of the provisions of said
contract documents are made a part hereof as though fully set
forth herein.
ARTICLE II
For and in consideration of the payments and agreements to
be made and performed by AGENCY, CONTRACTOR agrees to furnish all
materials and perform all work required for the above stated
project, and to fulfill all other obligations as set forth in the
aforesaid contract documents.
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ARTICLE III
CONTRACTOR agrees to receive and accept the prices set
forth in the Proposal as full compensation for furnishing all
materials, performing all work, and fulfilling all obligations
hereunder. Said compensation shall cover all expenses, losses,
damages, and consequences arising out of the nature of work during
its progress or prior to its acceptance including those for well
and faithfully completing the work and the whole thereof in the
manner and time specified in the aforesaid contract documents;
and also including those arising from actions of the elements,
unforeseen difficulties or obstructions encountered in the
prosecution of the work, suspension or discontinuance of the work,
and all other unknowns or risks of any description connected with
the work.
ARTICLE IV
AGENCY hereby promises and agrees to employ, and does
hereby employ, CONTRACTOR to provide the materials, do the work,
and fulfill the obligations according to the terms and conditions
herein contained and referred to, for the prices aforesaid, and
hereby contracts to pay the same at the time, in the manner, and
upon the conditions set forth in the contract documents.
ARTICLE V
CONTRACTOR acknowledges the provisions of the State Labor
Code requiring 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 certifies
compliance with such provisions.
ARTICLE VI
CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify and hold harmless AGENCY and
all of its officers and agents from any claims, demands, or causes
of action, including related expenses, attorney's fees, and costs,
based on, arising out of, or in any way related to the work
undertaken by CONTRACTOR hereunder.
ARTICLE VII
CONTRACTOR affirms that the signatures, titles, and seals
set forth hereinafter in execution of this Contract Agreement
represent all individuals, firm members, partners, joint
venturers, and/or corporate officers having a principal interest
herein.
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CONTRACT AGREEMENT
IN WITNESS.WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this
Agreement to be executed the day and year first written.
CITY: CONTRACTOR:
. ! SIGNAL MAINTENANCE, INC. dba/
SIGNAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
YOR — CITY OF 4LAU—INTA (CORPORATION NAME — TAPE)_
ATTEST:
%ORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGMENT
State of CALIFORNIA
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County of ORANGE 11
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;RENE C. SPEER
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State of CALIFORNIA l
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NO. 202
On this the Rth day of UNITARY 19 88, before me,
IRENE C. SPEER
the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared
WILLIAM C. SONDERGARD
® personal ly.known tome
❑ proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence
to be the person(s) who executed the within Instrument as
or on behalf of the corporation therein
named, and acknowledged to me that the corporation executed It.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION a 23012 Venture Blvd. a P.O. BOX 4625 a WOOdland HIIIA CA 91365d625
NO. 202
On this the 8th day of JANUARY 19--a, before me,
IRENE C. SPEER
the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared
DOLORES BYRNE
IX personally known tome
❑ proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence
to be the person(s) who executed the within Instrument as
or on behalf of the corporation therein
named, and acknowledged to me that the corporation executed it.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION a 23012 Ventura Blvd. a P.O.Box4625 a Woodland Hills. CA 913654625
CITY OF LA QUINTA
GENERAL PROVISIONS
FOR
TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS
ON
WASHINGTON STREET
AT
50TH AVENUE
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
The Standard Specifications of the Agency are contained in the
most recent edition of the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC
WORKS CONSTRUCTION, including all supplements, as written and
promulgated by the Joint Cooperative Committee of the Southern
California Chapter of the American Public Works Association and
the Southern California District of the Associated General
Contractors of California. Copies of these Standard
Specifications are available from the publisher, Building News,
Incorporated, 3055 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90034,
telephone 213/202-7775.
The Standard Specifications set forth above will control the
general provisions, construction materials, and construction
methods for this contract except as amended by the Plans, these
Special Provisions, or other contract documents.
The section numbers of the following Special Provisions coincide
with those of the said Standard Specifications. Only those
sections requiring amendment or elaboration, or specifying
options, are called out.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION I - TERMS, DEFINITIONS, ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
1-2 DEFINITIONS.
Agency/City - City of La Quinta
Board - City Council
Caltrans - California Department of
County - County of Riverside
Engineer - City Engineer
Federal - United States of America
State - State of California
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SECTION 2 - SCOPE AND CONTROL OF THE WORK.
2-1 AWARD AND EXECUTION OF CONTRACT. Within ten (10) working
days after the date of the Notice of Award, the Contractor shall
execute and return the following contract documents to the Agency:
Contract Agreement
Faithful Performance Bond
Material and Labor Bond
Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance Certificate
Worker's Compensation Insurance Certificate
Failure to comply with the above will result in annulment of the
award and forfeiture of the Proposal Guarantee.
The Contract Agreement shall not be considered binding upon the
Agency until executed by the authorized Agency officials.
A corporation to which an award is made may be required, before
the Contract Agreement is executed by the Agency, to furnish
evidence of its corporate existence, of its right to enter into
contracts in the State of California, and that the officers
signing the contract and bonds for the corporation have the
authority to do so.
2-4 CONTRACT BONDS. Both the
Material and Labor Bond shall
hundred percent (100%) of the
and Labor Bond shall remain in
after the date of recordation
Faithful Performance Bond will
after said date.
2-5 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.
Faithful Performance Bond and the
each be for not less than one
total contract amount. The Material
force until thirty-five (35) days
of the Notice of Completion. The
not be released until one year
2-5.1 General. The Contractor shall maintain a control set of
Plans and Specifications on the project site at all times. All
final locations determined in the field, and any deviations from
the Plans and Specifications, shall be marked in red on this
control set to show the as -built conditions. Upon completion of
all work, the Contractor shall return the control set to the
Engineer. Final payment will not be made until this requirement
is met.
2-9 SURVEYING
2-9.3 Surveying Services. The Contractor shall provide and be
responsible for the performance and accuracy of surveying and
construction staking as adequate for construction of this
project, including replacement of lost or disturbed stakes.
All surveying and construction staking shall be under the
supervision of a Registered Land Surveyor or Registered Civil
Engineer. The Contractor shall provide the City Engineer copies
of all cut, grade, and calculation sheets for Agency review.
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Payment for Construction Staking, shall be deemed as included in
the payment for the various items of work and no additional
compensation will be allowed.
SECTION 4 - CONTROL OF MATERIALS
The Contractor's attention is directed to the provisions of Section
4, including the provisions regarding inspection and testing, and
use of equivalent materials. The Agency will pay for inspection
and materials testing. The Contractor shall pay for retests due
to failure to meet specifications.
SECTION 5 - UTILITIES
The Contractor is advised of the existence of the utility
notification service provided by UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (USA).
USA member utilities will provide the Contractor with the precise
locations of their substructures in the construction area when the
Contractor gives at least 48 hours notice to UNDERGROUND SERVICE
ALERT by calling 1-800-422-4133.
The Contractor shall notify the following agencies at least 48
hours in advance of excavating around any of their structures.
The utility companies listed below can be contacted as indicated.
1.
Southern California Gas Company
USA Member Utility, Phone 1-800-422-4133
Protection of existing facilities by
Contractor.
2.
Imperial Irrigation District
Local Telephone (619) 398-5811
USA Member Utility, Phone 1-800-422-4133
Protection of existing facilities by
Contractor.
3.
General Telephone Company
USA Member Utility, Phone 1-800-422-4133
Protection of existing facilities by
Contractor.
4.
Coachella Valley Water District
USA Member Utility, Phone 1-800-422-4133
Protection of existing facilities by
Contractor.
5.
Palmer Cablevision
Local Telephone (619) 340-1312
Protection of existing facilities by
Contractor.
The California Public Utilities Commission mandates that, in the
interest of public safety, main line gas valves be maintained in a
manner to be readily accessible and in good operating condition.
The Contractor shall notify the Southern California Gas Company's
Headquarters Planning Office at (714) 369-0680 at least 2 working
days prior to the start of construction.
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The Contractor simultaneously acknowledges the intent of the City
to simultaneously award a contract for construction of street
improvements at the same intersection and that no guarantee is
made that said award will be to the same Contractor providing the
signal. In the event of awards to different Contractors, each
shall schedule his work and conduct his operation as to permit
access and time for the other to accomplish the required work.
Payment for the above, including any remobilization required,
shall be deemed as included in the items of work as shown on the
proposal bid sheet and no additional compensation will be allowed.
SECTION 6 - PROSECUTION, PROGRESS, AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK.
6-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. The
Contractor's proposed Construction Schedule shall be submitted to
the Engineer within ten (10) working days after the date of the
Notice of Award of Contract. The schedule shall be supported by
written statements from each supplier of materials or equipment
indicating that all orders have been placed and acknowledged, and
setting forth the dates that each item will be delivered.
Prior to issuing the Notice to Proceed, the Engineer will schedule
a preconstruction meeting with the Contractor to review the
proposed Construction Schedule and delivery dates, arrange the
utility coordination, discuss construction methods, and clarify
inspection procedures.
The Contractor shall submit periodic Progress Reports to the
Engineer by the tenth day of each month. The report shall include
an updated Construction Schedule. Any deviations from the
original schedule shall be explained. Progress payments will be
withheld pending receipt of any outstanding reports.
6-7 TIME OF COMPLETION.
6-7.1 General. The time for completion shall be 90 working days
after Notice to Proceed.
6-7.2 Working Day. Construction operations and maintenance of
equipment within one half mile of human occupancy shall be
performed only during the time periods as follows•
October 1st to April 30th: Monday -Friday 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM
May 1st to September 30th: Monday -Friday 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Saturday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Work shall be prohibited any time on Sunday or Federal Holidays.
Deviation from these hours will not be permitted without the prior
consent of the Engineer, except in emergencies involving immediate
hazard to persons or property.
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In the event of either a requested or emergency deviation,
inspection service fees will be charged against the Contractor.
The service fees will be calculated at overtime rates including
benefits, overhead, and travel time. The service fees will be
deducted from any amounts due the Contractor.
6-9 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
For each consecutive calendar day in excess of the time specified,
as adjusted in accordance with Subsection 6-6, for completion of
the work the Contractor shall pay to the Agency, or have withheld
from monies due it, the sum of $100.00.
SECTION 7 - RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR
7-1 CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES. A noise level limit
of 86 dbA at a distance of fifty feet (50') shall apply to all
construction equipment on or related to the job whether owned by
the Contractor or not. The use of excessively loud warning signals
shall be avoided except in those cases required for the protection
of personnel.
7-2 LABOR.
7-2.2 Laws. The Contractor, and all subcontractors, suppliers and
vendors, shall comply with all Agency, State, and Federal orders
regarding affirmative action to ensure equal employment
opportunities and fair employment practices. Failure to file any
report due under said orders will result in suspension of periodic
progress payments.
The Contractor shall ensure unlimited access to the job site for
all equal employment opportunity compliance offers.
7-3 LIABILITY INSURANCE. The Contractor shall indemnify and save
harmless the City of LA QUINTA, the State of California, the
County of Riverside, and/or any incorporated city from all claims
or suits for damages arising from his prosecution of the contract
work, as more fully described under "Contractor's Liability."
The Contractor shall maintain during the life of the contract a
protective liability policy. The policy shall provide for not
less than the following amounts:
Bodily Injury $500,000 each person
$1,000,000 each accident
$1,000,000 aggregate products and
completed operations
Property Damage $1,000,000 each accident
Worker's Compensation Statutory
All liability insurance policies shall bear an endorsement or
shall have attached a rider whereby it is provided that, in the
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event of expiration or proposed cancellation of such policies for
any reason whatsoever, the Agency shall be notified by registered
mail, return receipt requested, giving a sufficient time before
the date thereof to comply with any applicable law or statute, but
in no event less than 30 days before expiration or cancellation is
effective.
The following statement shall be included on the insurance
certificate:
"Additional Insured: The insurer agrees that the City
and its City Council, and/or all City Council appointed groups,
committees, boards and any other City Council appointed body,
and/or elective and appointive officers, servants or employees of
the City when acting as such are additional insured
hereunder, for the acts of the insured, and such insurance shall
be primary to any insurance of the City."
The Contractor agrees to protect, defend and indemnify the City
against loss, damage or expense by reason of any suit, claims,
demands, judgments and causes of action caused by the Contractor,
his employees, agents or any subcontractor or by any third party
arising out of or in consequence of the performance of all or any
operations covered by the Certificate of Insurance. The
Contractor, at his option, may include such coverage under his
Public Liability coverage.
CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY. The City, its City Council, or the
Engineer shall not be answerable or accountable in any manner,
for any loss or damage that may happen to the work or any part
thereof; or for any of the materials or other things used or
employed in performing the work; or for injury to any person or
persons, either workmen or the public; or for damage to adjoining
property from any cause which might have been prevented by the
Contractor, or his workmen, or any one employed by him; against
all of which injuries or damages to persons and property the
Contractor having control over such work must properly guard. The
Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to any person or
property resulting from defects or obstructions or any time before
its completion and final acceptance, and shall indemnify and save
harmless the City, its City Council, and the Engineer from all
suits or actions of every name and description, brought for, or on
account of, any injuries or damages received or sustained by any
person or persons, by or the Contractor, his servants or agents,
in the construction of the work or by or in consequence of any
negligence in guarding the same, in improper materials used in its
construction, or by or on account of any act or omission of the
Contractor or his agents, and so much of the money due the
Contractor under and by virtue of the Contract as shall be
considered necessary by the City may be retained by the City until
disposition has been made of such suits or claims for damages
aforesaid.
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If, in the opinion of the Engineer, the precautions taken by the
Contractor are not safe or adequate at any time during the life of
the Contract, he may order the Contractor to take further
precautions, and if the Contractor shall fail to do so, the
Engineer may order the work done by others and charge the
Contractor for the cost thereof, such cost to be deducted from any
moneys due or becoming due the Contractor. Failure of the
Engineer to order such additional precautions, however, shall not
relieve the Contractor from his full responsibility for public
safety.
7-5 PERMITS. Prior to the start of any work, the Contractor
shall take out the applicable Agency permits including payment
of any fees, if necessary,and make arrangements for Agency
inspections. The Contractor and all subcontractors shall each
obtain any and all other permits, licenses, inspections,
certificates, or authorizations required by any governing body.
7-10 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY.
7-10.1 Traffic Requirements.
No street or access closure to through traffic will be allowed
without the express approval of the Agency.
Supplement and amend Subsection 7-10.1, "Traffic and Access," of
the Standard Specifications as follows:
When entering or leaving roadways carrying public
traffic, the Contractor's equipment, whether empty
or loaded, shall in all cases yield to public traffic.
7-10.3 Street Closures, Detours, Barricades. It shall be the
Contractor's responsibility to furnish a detailed detour signing
and barricade plan for Agency approval. The Contractor shall
provide, at his expense, advanced warning signs advising the
public of the impending major construction project on Washington
Street and 50th Avenue and his proposed schedule. Said
signs shall be posted at all major approaches to the construction
zones a minimum of two weeks prior to the start of construction.
Payment for the above shall be deemed as included in the lump sum
price bid for clearing and grubbing and no additional compensation
shall be allowed.
7-10.4 Public Safety.
7-10.4.1 Safety Orders. The Contractor shall comply with the
provisions of any Agency ordinances or regulations regarding
requirements for the protection of excavations and the nature of
such protection.
7-15 PAYROLL RECORDS. Payroll records, if required, shall be
submitted to the Agency by the tenth day of each month. Progress
payments will be withheld pending receipt of any outstanding
reports.
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SECTION 9 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT.
9-3 PAYMENT.
9-3.2 Partial and Final Payment. The closure date for periodic
progress payments will be five (5) working days prior to the first
Monday of each month. The final progress payment will not be
released until the Contractor returns the control set of Plans and
Specifications showing the as -built conditions.
The full ten percent (10%) retention will be deducted from all
payments. The final retention will be authorized for payment
thirty-five (35) days after the date of recordation of the Notice
of Completion.
9-3.3 Delivered Materials. Materials and equipment delivered but
not incorporated into the work will not be included in the
estimate for progress payment, subject to the discretion of the
City Engineer.
9-3.4 Mobilization. Mobilization shall consist of preparatory
work and operations,including but not limited to those necessary
for the movement of personnel, equipment, supplies,and incidentals
to the project site; for the establishment of all offices,
buildings and other facilities necessary for the work on this
project; and for all other work and operations which must be
performed or cost incurred prior to beginning work on the various
contract items on the project site.
The compensation paid for mobilization shall be included in the
contract lump sum price for the traffic signal improvements and
shall be full compensation for all costs incurred by the
Contractor for doing all the work involved in mobilization as
specified herein. Payment for mobilization will be included with
the first monthly progress payment and shall be considered full
compensation for the cost of such mobilization and administered
for the entire contract period.
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CITY OF LA QUINTA
SPECIAL PROVISIONS
FOR
TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS
ON
WASHINGTON STREET
AT
50TH AVENUE
FLOW AND ACCEPTANCE OF WATER
It is anticipated that storm, surface or other waters will be
encountered at various times and locations during the work herein
contemplated. The Contractor, by submitting a bid acknowledges
that he has investigated the risk arising from such waters and has
prepared his bid accordingly, and Contractor, by submitting a bid,
assumes all of said risk.
The Contractor shall conduct his operations in such a manner that
storm or other waters may proceed uninterrupted along their
existing street or drainage courses. Diversion of water for short
reaches to protect construction in progress will be permitted if
public and/or private properties, in the opinion of the Engineer,
are not subject to the probability of damage. The Contractor
shall obtain written permission from the applicable public agency
or property owner before any diversion of water outside of street
right of way will be permitted.
SECTION 310 — TRAFFIC STRIPING, MARKINGS AND MARKERS
310-5.6.1 General. [Add the following]:
Traffic signs and legends, shall conform to the California
Department of Transportation _Traffic Sign Specification, Traffic
Manual, Maintenance Manual and Standard Specifications and
Sections 210 and 310 of the Standard Specifications for Public
Works Construction as modified by these Special Provisions.
Traffic control shall be as per "WATCH" handbook.
Pavement legends shall conform to Agency stencils.
Markings and pavement legends shall be reflectorized.
310-5.6.7 Layout, Alignment, and Spotting. [Add the following]:
LAYOUT — The Contractor shall furnish the necessary control points
for all markings, and shall be responsible for the completeness
and accuracy thereof to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
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SPOTTING - Spotting shall be completed prior to the removal of any
existing markings. Existing markings shall be removed prior to
painting new ones, but in no case shall any section of street be
left without the proper markings for more than 24 hours, or over
weekends or holidays.
NO MARKINGS SHALL BE PAINTED UNTIL THE LAYOUT AND SPOTTING HAVE
BEEN SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER.
310-5.6.8 Application of Paint. [Add the following]:
Paint for Traffic Markings shall be applied in two coats. The
rate of application for both coats shall be 16 to 18 gallons per
mile of solid 4-inch wide stripe (one gallon per 98 square feet).
The dry paint film thickness of each coat shall be 8 to 10 mils.
Glass beads shall be applied to each coat at the rate of 110
pounds per mile of solid 4-inch wide stripe (one pound per 167
square feet).
Any removal of conflicting traffic markings shall be accomplished
by the wet sandblasting method or waterblasting method. The
machine used for this purpose shall meet all requirements of the
air pollution control district having jurisdiction in the project
area. All sand used in wet sandblasting shall be removed by the
use of a street sweeper without delay as the operation progresses.
SECTION 210 - PAINT AND PROTECTIVE COATINGS
210-1 PAINT.
210-1.6.1 General. [Replace with the following]:
The paint for traffic striping and marking shall be as follows:
A. Rapid Dry Water -Borne Traffic Line Paint; White, Yellow
and Black; California Material Specification 8010-42L-30.
B. Rapid Dry Solvent -Borne Traffic Line Paint, White, Yellow
and Black; California Material Specification 8010-12F-05.
C. Fast Dry Solvent -Borne Traffic Line Paint; White, Yellow
and Black; California Material Specification 8010-51K-04.
Thinner shall not be mixed with paint. Paint shall dry
"tack -free" within thirty (30) minutes. Paint used for pavement
legends shall be a compound of paint and glass beads.
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210-1.6.5 Reflective Material. [Replace the first sentence of the
second paragraph with the following]:
Glass beads for traffic paint shall conform to State Material
Specification 8010-71L-22.
310-6.10. Measurement and Payment. [Replace with the following];
Compensation for traffic signs and markings shall be deemed as
included in the lump sum price paid for the traffic signal
installation and shall include full compensation for furnishing
all labor, material (including adhesives, glass beads and paint),
tools, equipment and incidentals, and for doing the work involved
in installing traffic signs, markers complete in place, including
removal of existing conflicting markings, removal of existing
signs, and necessary traffic control as shown on the plans, and as
specified in these Special Provisions and as directed by the
Engineer, and no additional compensation will be allowed. Removed
signs in good condition shall be salvaged and delivered to the
City yard.
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EQUIPMENT LIST AND DRAWINGS
Equipment list and drawing of electrical equipment and
material shall conform to the provision in Seotion 86-1.03,
'Equipment List and Drawings,' of the Standard Specifica-
tions, and these Special Provisions.
The controller cabinet schematic wiring diagram and inter-
section sketch shall be combined into one drawing, so that,
when the cabinet door is fully open the drawing is oriented
with the intersection.
The Contractor shall furnish a maintenance manual for all
controller units, auxiliary equipment, and vehicle detector
sensor units, control units and amplifiers. The maintenance
manual and operation manual may be combined into one manual.
The maintenance manual or combined maintenance and operation
manual shall be submitted at the time the controller is
delivered for testing, or, if ordered by the Engineer,
previous to purchase. The maintenance manual shall include,
but need not be limited to the following items;
(a) Specifications
(b) Design Characteristics
(c) General Operation Theory
(d) Function of all Controls
(e) Detailed Circuit Analysis
(f) Troubleshooting Procedure (diagnostic routine)
(g) Voltage Charts with Wave Forms
(h) Block Circuit Diagram
(i) Geographical Layout of Components
(j) Schematic Diagrams
(k) List of Replaceable Component Parts with Stock Numbers
The Contractor is required to submit the Engineer "as -built"
prints, prior to the City's accepting the installations. The
prints shall indicate in red all deviations from the con-
tract plans such as location of poles, pull boxes and runs,
depths of conduit, number of conductors and other appur-
tenant work for future references. The Contractor shall also
furnish cabinet inventory sheets. These sheets shall include
serial and model numbers of all equipment contained in the
cabinet.
FOUNDATIONS
Foundations shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-
2.03, "Foundations," of the Standard Specifications and
these special provisions.
Portland cement concrete shall conform to Section 90-10,
"Minor Concrete," of the Standard Specifications and shall
contain not less than 564 pounds of cement per cubic yard
for pole foundations.
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STANDARDS, STEEL PEDESTALS AND POSTS
Standards, steel pedestals and posts shall conform to the
provisions in Section 86-2.04, "Standards, Steel Pedestals
and Posts," of the Standard Specifications and these special
provisions.
In addition to identifying each pole shaft as detailed on
ES-6S of the State Standard Plans, the Contractor shall also
identify each mast arm for all signals and luminaires. The
stamped metal identification tag shall be located on the
mast arm near the butt end and shall contain the same infor-
mation required ES-6S.
CONDUIT
Conduit shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-
2.05,"Conduit," of the Standard Specifications, and these
special provisions.
Nonmetallic type conduit shall be used only where specifi-
cally noted and shall be Schedule 80.
Rigid metal conduit to be used as a drilling or jacking rod
shall be fitted with suitable drill bits for the size hole
required. All street crossing conduit runs shall be
bored unless noted otherwise on plan . All detector runs
shall be trenched behind curb unless noted otherwise on
plan.
Insulated bonding bushings will be required on metal con-
duit.
After conductors have been installed, the ends of conduits
terminating in pull boxes and controller cabinet shall be
sealed with an approved type of sealing compound.
Conduit runs are shown in schematic form only. Actual
installation shall be done in the most direct manner.
PULL BOXES
Pull boxes shall conform to the provisions of Section 86-
2.06 "Pull Boxes" of the Standard Specifications and these
special provisions.
In unimproved areas, install pull box markers and marker
posts.
CONDUCTORS AND WIRING
Conductors and wiring shall conform to the provisions in Section
86-2.08, "Conductors," and Section 86-2.09, "Wiring," of the
Standard Specifications, and these special provisions.
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Conductors No. 8 AWG and larger shall be stranded.
Nylon -jacketed conductors shall,46be used.
SPLICE INSULATION F�
Splice insulation shall conform to the provisions in Section
86-2.09E, "Splice Insulation," of the Standard Specifica-
tions, and these special provisions.
Conductors No. 10 AWG or larger shall be spliced by the use
of "C" shaped compression connectors.
Splices shall be insulated by "Method B."
BONDING AND GROUNDING
Bonding and grounding shall conform to the provisions in
Section 86-2.10, "Bonding and Grounding" of the Standard
Specifications and these special provisions.
Grounding jumper shall be attached by a 3/16 inch or larger
brass bolt in the signal standard or controller pedestal and
shall be run to the conduit, ground rod or bonding wire in
adjacent pull box.
Grounding jumper shall be visible after cap has been poured
on foundation.
SERVICE
Service shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.11,
"Service," of the Standard Specifications and these special
provisions.
The Contractor shall notify the Engineer in writing at least
15 calendar days in advance of the date on which he desires
any service connections or disconnects to be made. The Con-
tractor shall be entitled to no extension of time or other
compensation for any delay to this operation resulting from
his failure to give the prescribed notification.
The fourth paragraph of Section 86-2.11 is amended as fol-
lows: It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to verify
the location of and to make arrangements for and to pay for
all costs to provide the necessary connection for the traf-
fic signal and lighting system.
TESTING
Testing shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-2.14,
"Testing," of the Standard Specifications and these special
provisions.
In lieu of state testing, the testing of traffic signal
equipment, including controller units, fully wired cabinets
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and auxiliary equipment as specified in Section 86-3, "Con-
trollers," of the Standard Specifications shall be performed
by an agency approved by the city of La Quinta. Approxi-
mately 21 days will be required for testing and notification
of the final results. The costs of such testing shall be
included in the lump sum price bid for traffic signal,
street lighting and signing and striping.
Turn on of the new traffic signal system shall not be made
on a Friday or the day preceding a legal holiday. The Traf-
fic Engineer shall be notified at least 48 hours prior to
the intended "turn on."
SOLID-STATE TRAFFIC -ACTUATED CONTROLLERS
Solid-state traffic -actuated controller units, cabinets, and
auxiliary equipment shall conform to the provisions in Sec-
tion 86-3, "Controllers," of the Standard Specifications and
these special provisions.
Supply and install an eight phase Type 90 controller with
internal time base coordination and appurtenances in a type
"P" aluminum cabinet.
The controller shall be Econolite Model KMCE 8000 or
Traconex Model TMP 390 or Multisonics 820.
SPECIAL DETECTOR SWITCHING CIRCUITS
The Econolite KMCE 8000 controller (only) shall be provided
with circuits to switch Phase 2 vehicle detector call to
Phase 5 during Phase 5 green and to switch Phase 6 vehicle
detector calls to Phase 1 during Phase 1 green.
The internal time base coordination special function outputs
1 and 2 shall be used to select Phase 2 and Phase 6 detector
switching circuits respectively.
VEHICLE SIGNAL FACES AND SIGNAL HEADS
Vehicle signal faces, signal heads and auxiliary equipment,
as shown on the plans, and installation thereof, shall con-
form to the provisions in Section 86-4.01 to 86-4.06,
inclusive of the Standard Specifications and these special
provisions.
All lamps shall be furnished by the Contractor. All new
vehicle indications shall be metal.
PEDESTRIAN SIGNALS
Pedestrian signals shall conform to the provisions in
Section 86-4.05, "Pedestrian Signals," of the Standard
Specifications and these special provisions.
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New Pedestrian Signals shall be Type G.
DETECTORS
Detectors shall conform to the provisions in Section 85-5,
"Detectors," of the Standard Specifications and these
special provisions.
Loop -vehicle detector sensor units shall be Type B card rack
mounted two or four -channel as indicated on the plans.
The loop detector lead-in cables shall be Type C 2 #14.
The Contractor shall test the detectors with a motor -driven
cycle, as defined in the California Vehicle Code, that is
licensed for street use by the Department of Motor Vehicles
of the State of California. The unladen weight of the
vehicle shall not exceed 220 pounds and the engine
displacement shall not exceed 100 cubic centimeters. Special
features, components, or vehicles designed to activate the
detector will not be permitted.
The Contractor shall provide an operator who shall drive the
motor -driven cycle through the response or detection areas
of the detector at not less than 3 miles per hour nor more
than 7 miles per hour. The detector shall provide an indica-
tion in response to this test.
INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED STREET NAME SIGNS
Internally illuminated street name signs shall conform to
the provisions in Section 86-6.05 "Sign Lighting Fixtures
Fluorescent" of the State Standard Specifications and these
special provisions.
The internally illuminated street name sign units (ISNS)
shall be Type A.
The sign legends shall be white on green with 8-inch upper-
case and 6-inch lowercase letters. Minimum copy size for the
legends shall be Series C with Series D or E copy being used
where message length permits.
Details of color, style, borders, and spacing shall conform
to the standards established by the State of California,
Department of Transportation. "Periods" shall not be used
on abbreviations. The full-size layout for each legend
shall be submitted to the City Engineer for approval prior
to fabrication.
HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE LUMINAIRES
Luminaires shall conform to the provisions in Section 86-
6.01, "High Intensity Discharge Luminaires," of the Standard
Specifications and these special provisions.
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The luminaires to be installed shall be 120 volt cut-off
type high pressure sodium vapor with integral constant
wattage ballast. The luminaires shall be furnished with
lamps, and detachable power unit assemblies. The power unit
assemblies shall contain the ballast, starter board,
capacitors, and heavy duty terminal block.
The luminaire shall provide true ninety -degree cut-off with
no light emitted above the horizontal. The lower edge of
the luminaire housing shall extend below the light source
and all glassware. Glare shields external to the luminaire
will not be accepted.
The luminaire optical assembly shall be sealed, water tight,
and filtered to prevent contamination from infiltration of
gaseous and particulate matter. The lamp socket shall be
factory preset to produce medium cut-off. IES Type III light
distribution. The optical assembly door hinge shall be
designed to prevent the door from swinging free of the hinge
pins when opened.
PAYMENT
The lump sum price paid for traffic signal, safety lighting,
signing and marking shall include all mobilization,
equipment, material, incidentals, tools, labor, and items of
work as called for in the plans; specifications and contract
documents, and no additional compensation shall be allowed.
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Return to: Rewrdl�g Requested By: K �g
City Clerk - S m a
City of La Quinta00
P. 0. Box 1504 (s a'
La Quinta, CA 92253 cO
NOTICE OF COMPLETION o C
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NOTICE IS HEREBY given that: LL
1. The City of La Quinta, California, is a municipal corporation,
organized and incorporated pursuant to the laws of the State of
California.
2. The City Clerk of the City of La Quinta is authorized and directed
to execute, on behalf of said City, any and all notices of
completion.
3. The address of the City of La Quinta is City Hall, 78-105 Calle
Estado, La Quinta, California (P. O. Box 1504, La Quinta, CA 92253).
4. The public work improvement on the hereinafter referred to real
property within the City
88was COMPLETED on the Ind day of
AUGUST
5. The name of the contractor (if named) for such work of
improvement was: SIGNAL MAINTENANCE
6. The property on which said public work of improvement was completed
is in the City of La Quinta, County of Riverside, State of
California, and is described as follows:
TRAFFIC SIGNAL ON WASHINGTON STREET AND 50th AVENUE pnnirr�R7_n17
7. The street address of said property is:
DATED: AUGUST 2 1988
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CITY QTJ LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA
- A L. JUHOLA
Title CITY CLERK r-
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) ss of the governing
I hereby certify that I am the CITY CLERK
board of the CITY OF LA QUINTA
the political subdivision which executed th
whose behalf I make this verification; that I
know its contents, and that the same is true.
of perjury that the foregoing is true
Executed at TNnrn Calif.
e foregoing notice and on
have read said notice,
I certify under penalty
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