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Contractor's Name
Rodarte Construction Inc
Approval Date
10/4/2019
Council Approval Date
9/18/2019
Department
Transportation Services
Department Project Manager
Vince Bruscas
Subject / Project Title
Everett Station Parking Expansion
Public Works WO Number
1807-018
Total Compensation
$1,026,969.00
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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I <br /> I1 with Section 6-07.3(10)H. . The intermediate, intermediate stripe, and top coats shall be <br /> 2 applied in accordance with the manufacturer's written recommendations. <br /> 13 <br /> 4 Upon completion of erection Work, welds for steel column jackets may be prepared in <br /> 5 accordance with SSPC-SP 15, Commercial Grade Power Tool Cleaning. <br /> I 6 <br /> 7 The minimum drying time between coats shall be as shown in the product data sheets, but <br /> 8 not less than 12 hours. The Contractor shall determine whether the paint has cured <br /> 9 sufficiently for proper application of succeeding coats. <br /> I 10 <br /> 11 The maximum time between intermediate and top coats shall be in accordance with the <br /> 12 manufacturer's written recommendations. If the maximum time between coats is exceeded, <br /> I 13 all newly coated surfaces shall be prepared to SSPC-SP 7, Brush-off Blast Cleaning, and <br /> 14 shall be repainted with the same paint that was cleaned, at no additional cost to the <br /> 15 Contracting Agency. <br /> I 16 <br /> 17 Each coat shall be applied in a uniform layer, completely covering the preceding coat. The <br /> 18 Contractor shall correct runs, sags, skips, or other deficiencies before application of <br /> 19 succeeding coats. Such corrective work may require re-cleaning, application of additional <br /> I 20 paint, or other means as determined by the Engineer, at no additional cost to the <br /> 21 Contracting Agency. <br /> 22 <br /> I 23 <br /> 24 Dry film thickness measurements will be made in accordance with Section 6-07.3(9)D. <br /> 25 All paint damage that occurs shall be repaired in accordance with the manufacturer's <br /> I 26 written recommendations. On bare areas or areas of insufficient primer thickness, the repair <br /> 27 shall include field-applied zinc-rich primer and the final coats of paint selected from the <br /> 28 approved component or performance based paint system in accordance with Section 6- <br /> 29 07.3(10)H. On areas where the primer is at least equal to the minimum required dry film <br /> I 30 thickness, the repair shall include the application of the final two coats of the paint system. <br /> 31 All paint repair operations shall be performed by the Contractor at no additional cost or time <br /> 32 to the Contracting Agency. <br /> I 33 <br /> 34 6-07.3(10)A Containment <br /> 35 The first sentence of the third paragraph is revised to read: <br /> I 36 <br /> 37 Emissions shall be assessed by Visible Emission Observations (Method A) in SSPC <br /> 38 Technology Update No. 7, Conducting Ambient Air, Soil, and Water Sampling of Surface <br /> 39 Preparation and Paint Disturbance Activities, Section 6.2 and shall be limited to the Level A <br /> I 40 Acceptance Criteria Option Level 0 Emissions standard. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 6-07.3(10)D Surface Preparation Prior to Overcoat Painting <br /> I 43 The first paragraph is revised to read: <br /> 44 <br /> 45 The Contractor shall remove any visible oil, grease, and road tar in accordance with SSPC- <br /> I 46 SP 1, Solvent Cleaning. <br /> 47 <br /> 48 The second paragraph is revised to read: <br /> I 49 <br /> 50 Following any preparation by SSPC-SP1, all steel surfaces to be painted shall be prepared <br /> 51 in accordance with SSPC-SP 7, Brush-off Blast Cleaning. Surfaces inaccessible to brush- <br /> City of EverettPage AM 51 Amendments <br /> Everett Station 80 Stall Parking Expansion June 2019 <br /> I <br />
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